Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs” New Photos
The say God is in the details and when it comes to sneaker worship those details are often conveyed via high-resolution jpegs. Those of you waiting with bated breath for the Air Jordan 13 Playoff can now get an even better look at those details thanks to this new photo set.
Nothing has changed since the last time you saw them but this time around you can really get a feel for the grade of leather that graces the toe box and side paneling. It’s almost like you can feel the nubuck for yourself and count every stitch in that Jumpman logo. While it isn’t that far away at all February just can’t seem to come fast enough. Via Kicks-Crew
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Black/White/Vibrant Yellow-Varsity Red
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2/26/11
$160Posted on December 01, 2010 - Air Jordans
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning is definitely a rising star in the US footwear industry. Already a major player in their home country, the brand has been releasing stand-out silhouettes for a number of years. Pictured here is the Li-Ning Yu Shuai V.Dubbed the “Wooden Cow”, a name derived from the wooden cow vehicles that are used for military transport, the model breathes an air of luxury into a clearly basketball focused performer.
The upper is covered in a wood-grain like colorway that is lightly accented with white. Tonal stitching keep the theme consistent, while a touch of turquoise on the insole and on the heel provide just the right amount of deep color to the shoe. Finally, the heel displays Chinese which translates to ‘transportation’ and ‘innovation’. Feel free to share your thoughts on the model in the comments.
Posted on December 01, 2010 - Assorted
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
Li-Ning Yu Shuai V “Wooden Cow”
New '50s-Inspired Shades from Dolce & Gabbana's Gold Edition
New '50s-Inspired Shades from Dolce & Gabbana's Gold Edition
by Jared Paul Stern (RSS feed)
Dec 1st 2010 at 11:01AM
Last winter we http://www.luxist.com/2009/12/11/dolce-and-gabbana-gold-edition-sunglasses/">wrote about the exclusive new collection of Gold Edition sunglasses plated in pure 18-carat gold from Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. Now the duo has added some new designs to the luxe collection - whose fans include Brad Pitt – including two cool new Fifties-inspired styles (above) for Spring / Summer 2011. The slick shades starred in Dolce & Gabbana's Fall 2010 / 2011 men's fashion show in tribute to the 20th anniversary of their men's collections. There are two versions, one with rounded lenses and one square, available in black or tortoiseshell. Made in Italy, the sunglasses feature polarized glass, and a certificate of authenticity comes with each pair of glasses attesting to the originality, design and quality and the use of 18-carat gold. Each pair is presented in its own jewelry case featuring a plaque with the words "Dolce &Gabbana Gold Edition". Inside there is a portable case in black leather, decorated with a plaque and logo. The Gold Edition models are available at ILORI Luxury Sunglass boutiques with prices ranging from $490 - $580, except for the squared version which will be on sale exclusively in Dolce & Gabbana boutiques.
Tags: Brad Pitt, Dolce Gabbana, eyewear, gold, ILORI, Italian fashion, Italy, mens style, sunglasses
Filed under: Men's Style
The Outstanding Beauty Of Bar Refaeli
This is the portfolio of a very beautiful woman: Bar Refaeli.
She is a model from Israel; her photos are really heavenly, inspiring and beautiful. Appreciate!The Outstanding Beauty Of Bar Refaeli
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