The desire to conquer territories as well as to set free your adventurous mind is quite normal. But not everyone is entitled to do that. Lucky for the modern adventurers like Discovery Channel’s fearless Bear Grylls and novelist David Grann of The Lost City Of Z as well as Sir Edmund Hillary and George Mallory. Now let’s look at the sneaker world’s effort to do so. With the rag & bone’s fourth season of footwear, this brand got an inspiration from the conquer moves for the Mount Everest by Hillary and Mallory. So what can you expect? Like the heavy wool tweed and treated quilted cotton heavily worn-in and distressed by mountaineers, rag & bone took the same effect for its Fall 2010 Collection. The said collection has three groups to match up formal affairs, work ones and street wear. For the first group, it has four classics like desert boot, oxford, 7-hole lace up and ankle zip boot in good year welt. Tanned leather material as well as waxed suede was also utilized for the tones. The rag & bone has also cuts of low-top and high-top for more rugged look. What do you think of this one?
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Preview: rag & bone Fall 2010 Footwear Collection
April 14th, 2010 by carla_guillermo Stored in: Other
Air Jordan Spring 2010 Preview
June 20th, 2009 by Omer Stored in: Air Jordans
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Nike is a great revolutionary that destroys rules and taboos with miughty strokes of its designers. This legend will live on, especially as long as sneakerheads are electrified by these mighty creations.
Who says that we don’t have a crystal ball? Here is a brief glimpse into the future and a sneak peak into the revolution that will overtake the sneaker world in the coming days. The obvious allure ogf this great work of art doesn’t require much elaboration, but it is still great to see this design shining like a star in the dark mediocrity of Nike’s competitors.
Nike is a great revolutionary that destroys rules and taboos with miughty strokes of its designers. This legend will live on, especially as long as sneakerheads are electrified by these mighty creations.










