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Fragment Design Match Classics For Nike

Everyone in Fragment Design must have been busy these days. Right after coming up with the All Courts design for Nike, they are now coming up with the Match Classic while teaming up with Undercover. Five shoes of different colorways were made this time.

The revived Match Classic was selected by Hiroshi Fujiwara, the head of the Fragment team as he was on his way to the Nike office. He was impressed with its simple lines and ideal for any bike rider. All these five use suede material for the upper section and in hues of off-white, yellow, orange, black and green. It has vulcanized soles with some display stripes and the brand names of the collaborators.
These will be exclusively distributed at Dover Street Market and at Colette.

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Fragment Design Collaborates With Nike Air Again

When it comes to shoe collaborations with Nike, team members of Fragment Design are not so new with the idea. It was just very recent that Hiroshi Fujiwara designed a Zoom Tennis Classic. There were also two brand new colorways for the Nike Air Footscape Freemotion, in blue and purple.

Both these pairs are in while sole of Nike Free which have upper matching Flywire threads and laces in black. The logo of the Fragment design can be seen on the tongue and heel loops. There are still no news on where to catch these brand new pairs but would you surely want to have one?

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Five O x Hard Hit x Madfoot!

Five O x Hard Hit x Madfoot! #1

If you are a fan of Japanese collaborations, you are going to love this lineup. Five O, Hard Hit and Madfoot! have teamed up to unleash these wicked kicks. While obviously these shoes aren’t for everyone, their uniqueness cannot be denied or unappreciated.

The three main colors on this shoe are gray, black and yellow. The front of the shoe is dominated by gray, while the black is mostly on the back of the shoe. The yellow is used to spice up the look and connect the gray and the black. The yellow lines and the yellow laces really make these shoes look as cool as they do.

These shoes are a good alternate to Vans SK8-HI if you want to see the same type of shoe done it its own unique way. You can cop these right now at Dedue for 12,600 yen (about $125 USD). Via Hypebeast

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