Nike is re-releasing the ACG Air Moc as a commemorative celebration of the ACG (All Conditions Unit) innovation which started in 1991. For this release, Nike is keeping the original plain colorways of the shoe – Navy, Beige, Brown, Black, and a special textile grey mesh version. They will also come in the retro 1991 boxes also. Considered one of the most comfortable, durable, and easy to wear (slip on/slip off function) trekking shoes in the industry, the ACG Air Moc release is something most hiking fans should look out for.
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If Adidas had a response to the Converse Chuck Taylor model, it would definitely be the Adidas Nizza. We’ve spotted some new images of these kicks in both hi’s and low’s. The hi’s come in two releases of an all black and all white colorway, while the low’s come in a green/white and blue/white colorway. Check out more images after the jump.
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Mad Foot linked up with Macdaddy to produce a new Mad Mack boot. This would be the 6th edition footwear drop by both labels together, and they will be releasing them in 4 colorways. There’s a blue, red, tan, and a pink/yellow/blue colorway. Check out their site now and check out which dealers will carry Mad Mack 6.
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In addition to the Public Enemy x Supreme collaboration series, there will be six new t-shirt designs releasing at Supreme NY and Supreme LA this weekend. Don’t miss out and head over to the shops on Nov 9th.
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Puma have recently updated their list of places where you can go for your Mongolian shoe BBQ in store, so now not only can you create these amazing customs online, but you can even go to certain puma stores around the world to get your hands dirty so that you can put your own twist of flavor onto each shoe.
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Here we have some more Adidas Skateboarding samples for 2007 consisting of Stan Smiths and Super Stars, featuring all the typical skate shoe features such as a fat tongue, more cushioning and reinforced stitching making these high quality kicks something you know isn’t going to fall apart the first time you skate them.
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