APL Windchill Running Shoes
Developed with the same “Load ‘N Launch” tech that got their basketball shoes banned by the NBA, these running shoes have six compression springs to help improve running performance and speed with less energy exertion.
Developed with the same “Load ‘N Launch” tech that got their basketball shoes banned by the NBA, these running shoes have six compression springs to help improve running performance and speed with less energy exertion.
Developed by wildland firefighters to withstand their extreme work environment, Rhino Laces are resistant to blades, fire, water, dust, chemicals and more. If your laces ever wear out you can have them replaced for free.
A collection of shoes, caps and backpacks with Star Wars-themed graphics. Featuring Yoda, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Han Solo and the Stormtroopers. The latter are featured in a sweet paisley print.
Feit decks out its sneakers in all white. As always, each pair of the slippers, low cut and high cut shoes are hand sewn by one craftsman. Their cork foot bed topped with leather makes them ideal to be worn bare foot.
KUSA’s grassy green flip-flops simulate the sensation of walking on turf even if you’re stomping around on sidewalks all day. They’re lined with life-like Syn-Turf which feels great between your toes, and provides cushioning.
JBF Customs made this one-off pair for Cleveland’s Got Sole. Its upper and lower halves are from different Air Max 1 releases. It also has lizard, python and sueded crocodile skin, lambskin leather and a custom painted midsole.
Retail store END. hooked up with Saucony to release a hamburger-themed colorway of the shoemaker’s classic Shadow 5000 running shoes. It’s already sold out on END.’s end but you should be able to find it in other stores this week.
Hey y’all, the 70’s are back – thanks to the Brooks Running Company. Their Heritage Footwear Collection features the Vanguard and Vantage, with classic style and street-smart aesthetics. Plus, they look good with tube socks.
Lechal makes Bluetooth-enabled shoes and insoles with GPS and fitness tracking capabilities. They guide you to the right direction by vibrating. Together with a mobile app, they also let you save destinations and share your location.
Low cut boots by Umberto Luce. They have a stonewashed leather upper, sandblasted toe and heels, latex insole, anti-slip inserts on the heels and a rubber and leather outsole. Available in four colors.
The Micropacer was decked in asbestos silver and had a built-in fitness tracker when it first came out in 1984. The running shoe returns to ride the new wave of wearable tech. Thankfully it’s in a more subdued black and white colorway.
Keep cool on the green in this summer-ready offshoot of Tiger Woods’ latest signature shoes. The TW ’14 Mesh has a ventilated and lightweight mesh upper. It still has the Nike Free form fit and Flywire support.
Tsubo’s dressed-up take on the classic low-rise chukka. We love the detail of the woven leather along the bottom edge. Its air-injected outsole reduces weight for added comfort. Available in rich bourbon brown or deep navy blue.
Based on the Jordan XI, the Jordan Future has a one-piece reflective woven upper and a semi-translucent full length Air outsole. It comes in red or glow-in-the-dark. It retails for $185, but good luck finding it at that price.
The Free Hyperfeel TR training shoes pack four of Nike’s latest innovations. They have a very light and form fitting Flyknit upper with Flywire support, Lunarlon insole for cushioning and a flexible Free outsole. Drops on 5/1.
Benny Palmeri turned a Nike Kobe 9 Elite Maestro into a replica of the limited edition Nike MAG Back to the Future shoes. They may not have built-in lights, but at least the swoosh and the outsole glow in the dark.
Hender Scheme’s suave ripoffs return for Spring 2014. The Manual Industrial Products 04 is a handmade replica of Vans’ classic Era skate shoes. The shoes are made of raw leather and will naturally tarnish with age.
Vans supports the Animal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals with a line of backpacks, caps, t-shirts and special editions of their bestselling sneakers with cat or dog prints on them. Can I get an “Awwwwww?”
We’ll never forgive Marco Materazzi for what he did in 2006. But we can get behind the kicks he’s endorsing. The new Tiempo ’94 Mids fuse two sports, coating the street soccer shoes in the colors of the original Air Jordans.
Make your casual getup pop with this sweet re-up by designer Kazuki Kuraishi for Adidas Originals. The classic running shoe silhouette is given a classy twist through a simple but eye-catching spotted nylon upper. Also at oki-ni.
A gadget which converts lace-up shoes to zip-ups, while still keeping the lace intact. Simply lace your shoes once through Zipped, and you’ll be able to loosen and tighten shoes in a jiffy. Available in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes.
Originally released in 1999, the Air Flightposite will soon be return in its classic zipped up form with a new carbon fiber finish. Better check your local shoe store, because you won’t be able to cop a pair online outside of eBay.
Another sweet re-up of Reebok’s Classic Leather sneakers. The Classic Leather Lux features a Horween leather upper with brogue detailing, white midsole and gray outsole. Available in burgundy, light brown and navy blue.
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