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New balance 574 womens trainers outlet
« on: March 20, 2018, 12:53:19 pm »

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Remember that asics gel lyte iii cheap that paid homage to both Japanese kimonos and Okayama denim? The ambitious pair is now available at even more retailers after a limited run grabbed some retro running fans’ collective attentions. The Gel Lyte III has proven to be the perfect model to experiment with in terms of premium materials and interesting concepts in the past, and here the combination of selvedge denim and a floral print on the neoprene split-tongue pays homage to two very different eras in Japanese history.

After releasing the solid men’s “Rugby Pack” it was only right for new balance 574 womens trainers outlet to drop a collection for the ladies (shout-out to the female rugby players out there). The NB brand keeps things relatively simple again, using the iconic 574 silhouette to display four collegiate inspired colorways on an all canvas upper, but the underrated feature is the unique tongue seals that take their inspiration from Rugby team logos.

Skateboard brand Alltimers teams up with Vans this summer for an all-new edition of the vans old skool womens shoes in a “space age” design. The not-so-serious skate brand brings their playful aesthetic to the Old Skool silhouette for a futuristic mesh construction with cotton webbing and reflective accents inspired by an imagined narrative of where laser-wielding aliens have taken over the world.

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