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2000 Words Postings for August 2007

ATTACK OF THE SHOW

Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2008

 

 

kevin rose i miss you

Posted by LD5K at 10:47 AM

FRIENDS

Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008

 










 

c2 made these for his friend as bday present.

jack johnson, matisyahu, tupac and mr. marley are all well represented on this shoe

 

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i enjoy jack johnson, here's a cover of this song from cool hand luke.

 

speaking of ol' luke.


one of the greatest americans ive had the pleasure of performing isnt doing too well.

Paul Newman is really sick and wont make the end of the fall.

the man is classy, a generous soul who helps the

masses with his food line, a real thrill

seeker who pushes the envelope when he is racing

cars, stylish, a great actor

and a great american.

Mr. Newman you've influenced us in many ways,

we here at 2000 words salute you.

 

 

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 4:46 PM

4

Posted: Monday, August 25, 2008

Fast & Furious

Posted by LD5K at 4:44 PM

"LETS PUT A SMILE ON THAT FACE..........."

Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2008

..oh...if you notice, the midsole looks scuffed or scratched, I intentionally painted it white(a well known no-no) and tried to scratch it off in places to resemble Jokers face paint cracking. I cant fit these so I couldnt wear them to make the cracking genuine, but when they are worn a "flesh" color will be revealed. I hope that makes sense. Back side of the tongue plays off his socks and...yeah, thats about it -emmanuel labor




 

my old friend emmanuel labor, killing them softly with his song.

http://www.emmanuelabor.com/

 

Posted by LD5K at 10:30 AM

HYPERDUNK RECOVERY CENTER

Posted: Friday, August 22, 2008

 

hilarious

Posted by LD5K at 10:32 AM

SLIPOFFS

Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008

I caught this interview on sneaker freaker about an artist who does custom vans slip ons.

i checked her site some neat work. 

 

SHAUNA LUEDTKE (SLIP-OFFS) INTERVIEW


 

Calgary may be known for its famous Winter Olympics locale, but on the fast track to becoming the area’s best asset is the incredibly talented Shauna Luedtke and her burgeoning sneaker customizing business, Slip-Offs. Sick of rocking the same boring kicks as everyone else on the streets, Shauna’s forward thinking boyfriend spawned a beast of an idea when he asked the 23 year old graphic artist to lace his Vans Slip-Ons with a unique toe box design. Little did she know the power of the walking advertising machine her man had created. From celebrity customs, to a cameo on sneaker head Ellen Degeneres' high rating talk show, Slip-Offs have been taking the Vans scene by storm.  With one offs being fiended all over the globe, Shauna is set to make history with her shoes becoming part of an exclusive ‘History of Vans’ book set to drop next year. Do we smell a collaboration? We caught up with Shauna in between her backlog of Slip-Off requests and put these questions to her. 

you can read the rest here

Posted by LD5K at 10:41 AM

IMAG4EVER X C2 >>> PROJECT C4: VOL. II - PART 1

Posted: Monday, August 18, 2008

 

C2: C2CUSTOMS.COM

imag4ever: www.myspace.com/imag4ever

Posted by LD5K at 8:43 PM

FLOBOTS

Posted: Saturday, August 16, 2008

Handlebars

Posted by LD5K at 11:29 AM

AZX

Posted: Tuesday, August 12, 2008

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 11:48 AM

SOLEFOOD NYC

Posted: Sunday, August 10, 2008

City guy who caught Barry Bonds' record ball opens sneaker business

Saturday, August 9th 2008, 11:11 PM

Appleton/News

Matt Murphy used part of his windfall to open "Solefood NYC," a new shoe shop on Lispenard St. in Manhattan

He caught the ball the entire sporting world was after. Now Matt Murphy is the one swinging for the fences.

A year after emerging from a violent scrum with Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run ball in his hands, the 22-year-old Queens native is opening an upscale sneaker shop in Manhattan.

"It changed my life," Murphy said this week from inside his gleaming Tribeca store, Solefood NYC. "I've been wanting to do this for a long time."

Murphy sank $60,000 of his $300,000 share of the windfall from Bonds' historic 756th homer into his new store at 38 Lispenard St.

An aspiring entrepreneur from Elmhurst, Murphy was on his way to Australia last August when he and buddy Amir Kamal took in the hotly anticipated San Francisco Giants game during a layover in California.

Bonds had tied home run king Hank Aaron's hallowed record two days earlier, and the two friends agreed to split the proceeds if somehow either caught the historic homer.

The moment a towering blast left Bonds' bat in the fifth inning, Murphy sprang to action.

In an instant, he was at the bottom of a pile of angry Giants fans. His face was bloodied and his Jose Reyes jersey was torn, but the ball was safely in his hands.

"I had blood coming out of my nose; my leg was all thrashed up," Murphy recalled. "I couldn't breathe. I couldn't see. I was just holding on."

The ball was auctioned, and designer Marc Ecko got it for $752,467.20. Murphy kept 51% of what remained after taxes and fees and gave Kamal the rest, as he had promised.

Murphy invested some of the money in the stock market, moved into an apartment in the lower East Side, and tried to avoid the spotlight. "I don't like attention," he said. "I don't feel like it's deserved. I didn't save anybody's life."

His main focus now is the sneaker shop he's opening Friday with two longtime friends, Michael Cole, 29, and Jose Batilo, 28.

The shop will offer specialty Nikes and other kicks that can be custom-designed and outfitted with virtually any type of material imaginable.

"If you want stingray skin, you can get it," Murphy said, smiling broadly. "We actually looked into it."

During a tour of the eye-catching, two-level store, Murphy admired the abstract art for sale on the walls and brilliantly colored shoes lining the shelves.

"I think we really hit a home run," he said.

Posted by LD5K at 8:22 PM

NIKE KICKS CREATOR

Posted: Friday, August 8, 2008

So Nike has this Kicks Creator

I fooled around with it.

http://www.nike.com/nikedunk/index.jhtml#l=kickscreator,draftview,mMyj5qXJlak%3D

 

Posted by LD5K at 10:08 AM

GHETTRO WINDRUNNERS

Posted: Thursday, August 7, 2008


Amazing work on these by Ghettro  from the UK.

These previously boringly blank all white Nike Windrunners were horrible.

Now they are full of life and heat.

Cop Yours at Ghettro.com

We Salute You Sir Ghettro!

 

 

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 7:17 PM

ADIDAS BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

Posted: Thursday, August 7, 2008

adidas NATIONS 2008 RALLIES

NBA PLAYERS AND COACHES FOR FINAL EXHIBITION:

 adidas BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

 

Eight international teams and fifteen highly esteemed NBA coaches and players of past and present will gather in Dallas, Texas for six days of intense training and competition




 

WHAT:                        adidas Nations Basketball Experience, a global grassroots program

WHEN:                        August 7-12, 2008

WHERE:                     Dallas, Texas at the Integrated Athletic Development (IAD) facility 

LOCATION:                2800 North Interstate 35E, Carrollton, Texas. 

 

CAMP:                          Feature eight international teams – Africa, Asia Red, Asia Blue, Canada, Europe, Latin America, US 2009 and US 2010

 

 

HIGHLIGHT:               Fifteen NBA players and coaches lead the 8 regional teams

 

MENTORS:                  NBA players Antawn Jamison, TJ Ford, Josh Smith, Kyle Lowry, Desmond Mason and Raymond Felton

 

 

HEAD COACHES:        Paul Silas, Detlef Schrempf, Terry Stotts, Larry Krystowiak, Lionel Hollins,  Frank Johnson, Ed Schilling and Dwane Casey 

 

 

 

DAILY:

adidas Nations is designed to emphasize and focus on adidas’ core belief that real success in the game of basketball comes from playing as a team.  The training and educational activities are designed to provide insight on what it takes to elevate their basketball careers to collegiate and NBA-levels.  All eight participating teams will take part in daily practices, workout rotations and games at the IAD facility.  Athlete’s Performance Institute, a leader in sports training, will be on-site to lead and engage the players through advanced programs to supplement their on-court training. 

 

 

 

COMMUNITY OUTREACH:

adidas’ long-term relationship with Peace Players International (http://www.peaceplayersintl.org) - a global not-for-profit organization and 2007 ESPN Arthur Ashe Courage Award ESPY recipient – will grant players a first hand experience  with community outreach and social responsibility. 

 

WHAT:                    Free youth basketball clinic for local youth hosted by adidas Nations

WHO:                      adidas Nations players

WHEN:                    August 11 from 9:30am-11am

WHERE:                Preston Wood Baptist Church (6801 W. Park Blvd, Plano, TX). 

MORE:                   The clinic is open and free of charge to both boys and girls ages 9-14. 

Posted by LD5K at 11:47 AM

LOSER DUNKS

Posted: Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

highsnobiety - Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

On the 8th of August the Beautiful Losers will open in New York at the IFC Center

"Presented by NIKE SPORTSWEAR, the film chronicles the lives and creative process of artists including Shepard Fairey, Margaret Kilgallen, Mike Mills, Barry McGee, Jo Jackson, Chris Johanson, Harmony Korine, Stephen Powers, Geoff McFetridge, Thomas Campbell and Ed Templeton, among others, whose DIY attitudes informed the aesthetics and ethos of their generation.

To further commemorate the film’s release, Nike’s Sportswear’s JESSE LEYVA has also created a series of 22 Beautiful Losers Dunks emblazoned with iconic stills from the movie using the company’s new high-resolution digital printing process. Says Aaron Rose of the project, “We went back to the documentary and pulled frame stills of what we felt were key moments in the narrative. We used these moments to tell the Beautiful Losers story using the shoes as a medium, with the end result being a collection of works of art.” Viewed together, the shoes reflect the overall narrative of the film, and after being exhibited at the NYC and LA “Make Something!” workshops, two sets of the shoes will be auctioned off with proceeds donated to the Children’s Aid Society." Via Supertouch.

As mentioned above, two sets of the shoes will be auctioned very soon. We cannot remember the last time we were as excited about a set of shoes - a true collectors piece.

BEAUTIFUL LOSERS NYC SCREENING SCHEDULE:
IFC Center
323 6th Ave (at W 3rd St), NYC
Showtimes for Friday 8.8.08—Tuesday 8.12.08:
12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:15, 8:20*, 10:20pm*, plus Fri-Sat: 12:15am

Have a detailed look at the entire Nike "Beautiful Losers" Dunk Collection after the jump.

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

Nike "Beautiul Losers" Dunk Collection

 

from HS

Posted by LD5K at 11:57 AM

BOATS AND HOES

Posted: Saturday, August 2, 2008

 

seriously

this movie was almost as good as Dumb and Dumber

Posted by LD5K at 6:42 PM

BEAUTIFUL LOSERS

Posted: Friday, August 1, 2008

                
Beautiful Losers film trailer from beautifullosersfilm on Vimeo.

ill see this sooner or later.

hopefully it's good.

ps one time i met espo, he was really nice and i was really drunk. which is a shame, because i couldnt hold a conversation at that moment. i would have liked to express to him that he's one of my favorite artists in my limited art experience.  I see alot of romance and love in some of his pieces. i wonder if he married that person or if it ended horrible and he is haunted by it and works it out through his work. 

psps i really didnt like his work with nike. 

Posted by LD5K at 12:40 AM

WOLFHOG DUNKS

Posted: Friday, August 1, 2008



















www.myspace.com/rasthebuilder

Posted by LD5K at 12:22 AM

MECHANICAL MAYHEM

Posted: Thursday, August 30, 2007


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love the colors.

Posted by LD5K at 10:33 AM

SWOOSHERS.

Posted: Monday, August 27, 2007


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How many years can a mountain exist

 

Before it's washed to the sea?

Yes, 'n' how many years can some people exist

Before they're allowed to be free?

Yes, 'n' how many times can a man turn his head,

Pretending he just doesn't see?

The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,

The answer is blowin' in the wind.

Posted by LD5K at 9:58 AM

THE SUNDAY TEMPLATE

Posted: Sunday, August 26, 2007

 

 

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The Nike Blazer

Posted by LD5K at 10:35 AM

C2 INTERVIEW

Posted: Wednesday, August 22, 2007

2000 words: ground ball, state your name and your game and where you represent?

C2: Chris Hui, 17 years old. Sneaker customizer from Milwaukee, WI

2000 words: how long have you been doing customs for, and what got ya started into it

C2: Oh man, got to take a minute to think here. I'm guessing Ive been going at it for about four years now. Crazy to think about that. Searching through KO.net wayyy back in the day, one of Prof. Ks reviews, I think Adidas The Kobe, linked me to Niketalk. I came across the post of the first, and only, Niketalk custom contest. It really sparked my interest the more I read into what "customizing" really was because I was always good at art and was big into sneakers.

2000 words: you'd be surprised how many people mention that contest

C2: Yea man, a significant time for customizing. Without that, possibly no SBTG, and many others....

2000 words: but yet i can never find any pics from it, you just remember how far ahead of the curve sbtg was compared to everyone else's work

C2: Ha, I got some of them saved on an older PC. I clearly remember SBTG catching some heat for the laces he used. But yea, that was a completely new look to what people were putting out then.

C2: I remember Skywalker, at least I think it was him, won that contest with some Dunk Lows, Denim heel and toe panels, with a plastic Jordan IV mid panel. I don't know if you remember those.

2000 words: i mean, he was one of the earliest people doin his thing, and then he just vanished.

C2: Ha. Yea man, who knows...I never saw too much of his work. I know he was around the same time of KVN and a few others.

2000 words: yeah, i loved his work, kvn always had somethin cool.

C2: Yea man, hes still quitely at it too. What i always loved about him is he did it for himself first

2000 words: yeah, he always customized something in his size which was like a 14 or something crazy. what can you say was the first customs you did for yourself.

C2: Ha. My first personal customs were a pair of Nike Cortez. They where originally all white w/ a black swoosh. I painted the swoosh a bright Carolina blue and added black zebra strips. Looked pretty cool at first, but eventually it all cracked and chipped off. At that time there wasn't much knowledge of working prep or paint methods

2000 words:i think everyones first custom falls apart, now that being your first shoe, what do you think was your first shoe that people took notice and put you on peoples radar?

C2: Ahh. There are a few I could put there. But I always feel that my Air Max 95 Dunk Highs (Grey Gradient w/ green swoosh) were the originals to put my name out there. They were made for Ty, go figure. They were displayed at Soled Out NYC along with two other pairs of mine. They received a lot of good feedback on Niketalk and ISS at the time and Im pretty sure the shows had a good turnout as well.

2000 words: those are pretty dope, personally i was thinking it was supreme dunk lows (stars and crocs). i just remember you posting a pair in a variety of colors. you must have made alot of orders of those.

C2: HA. Thats def another one. Those came a little bit later. Those were a much bigger hit. Im totally sick of the design because of how many pairs Ive made. Still get requests and orders for them to date...

2000 words: good grief, do you ever turn people down? whether its the design has had its run, or anything thats just not worth the time?

C2: The Supreme Lows, The Air Max 95 Dunk Highs, and The Air Tech Challenge Air Force Ones I feel are my best signature models, in terms of popularity and association to the C2 name. All those get requests constantly and most of the time I do turn it down. Theres always exceptions of course. Money def can be a factor to whether or not I do a repeat custom. Friends or long time customers I will always take care of as well.

2000 words:speaking of long time customers, you do alot of work with Ty of leaders. how did that relationship start?

C2: ISS Chicago Summit 2004? Some time around there...Anyway the summit group was making stops at all the Chicago shops. We made our way over to PHLI, where Ty worked at the time. I was wearing all black, crocked out Air Trainer Is. Ty saw them and immediately told me he'd be in contact with me soon. I think the first customs I did for him were those Dunk Highs...

2000 words: now, thats just the tip of the iceberg with a succession of hits that came after. when you collaborate with him, is it more like "hey i got an idea, or does he come to you, or maybe do you meet in the middle and improve on his idea?

C2: Ha. It has happened every way possible. Ty obviously has good taste, so when he tells me hes got an idea, I usually get pretty hyped because I know its gonna be hot. However, so many times, I come home to packages from him and he just tells me to do whatever comes to mind. The cool thing about it all with Ty is sometimes it could be as simple as painting the swoosh black. He never goes over the top with requests which is common in the customizing business.

2000 words:theres quite a few gucci inspired work in your collaborations, wheres do that come from?

C2: Ha. The Stan Smiths were all Ty's idea. Gucci has a model that is almost an exact replica of the Adidas Stan Smith. Ty just wanted something similar that was easier on the wallet, but at the same time was unique and retained the classic "Gucci" feel and look. As far as the P-Rods, that is another case where he let me do what I wanted. I was on the fence about adding the "Gucci" striping because the P-Rod monogram is more similar to LV, not gucci.

C2: I didn't want to cross the look and feel of the two designer brands, if you can understand what I mean. In the end, I went with it, and was satisfied with the overall look.

2000 words: i know exactly what you mean, like those prods with the colored logos like the fruity lvs. i think was atc?

C2: Yea man, exactly. The P-Rod, although it is a skating shoe which is traditionally a more rugged shoe, has a certain classy look to it. So I think both me and ATC did a good job bringing out the luxurious look and appeal of the P-Rod models.

2000 words: there a quite a few sneaker artists out there these days compared to when you started, with all these new "artists", do you feel like sometimes their designs are too similar to a pair of yours or not?or even nike and the rest of the big dogs, because i see some shoes being produced today that def have a "customs" feel to it

C2: Ha. To be honest I haven't seen many people with similar work to mine. I know Mache has a few pairs which are designs of mine. And of coarse I see Supreme Lows all the time, but I cant take credit for that design. However, when you bring up Nike, I would def say at times it bother me to see what they put out. Not that I feel they bite other customizers designs per say, but that they don't do more to support customizers. Give more people the opportunity Sabotage had.

C2: Ive been fortunate to work with Nike on one occasion, and it was amazing. I just wish it would happen more often, to more people. Hire customizers as designers, so many people have a better concept of design than the people at Nike.

C2: And thats speaking generally, and more directly towards recent releases. Of course Nike in specific has put out amazing stuff in the past. But when I see a campaign like Air Force XXV, its really disappointing to see the product they put out.

 

2000 words: how was your experience with Nike, and what came from it?

C2: Ty set a lot of it up for me actually. Midwest Nike Basketball Marketing contacted me about painting at a showcase they were having in Indiana in last year. It was all last minute stuff, pretty hectic to organize and get everything set for the show. I was pretty skeptical about everything, I wasn't expecting much out of a show in Indiana. However, I trusted Nike knew what they were doing. Nike flew me out, set up a limo for the airport, all inclusive hotel stay, etc. The whole nine.

2000 words:live customs?

C2: I was really really impressed with how well they took care of me. In addition, I was payed for my time and work. Plus, the showcase was actually really impressive. It was at a local shop called Deveroes, and so many samples were there. It was unbelievable.

C2: Yea man, just live painting on a pair of all white AF1s for four hours.

C2: Id never painted live before plus it was like 100+ outside and the place was packed, so I was sweating bullets. LOL. Overall, I really enjoyed painting live.

2000 words: when we left off you were telling me about that nike event has nike contacted you about any future projects or collabs?

C2: unfortunately no, nothing new from those guys. Haven't talked to my contact from the event since

2000 words: sbtg worked with nike sb, meth with dc, what do you think is holding other sneaker companies back from working with sneaker customizers like yourself and others?

C2: I feel it is the name. People know SBTG, people know Meth. They both have an amazing portfolio of work they have developed through the years. In the process, both developed their name as a brand, and now whatever is associated with that name turns to marketing goal. I personally believe there are many other people who could have the same success based on their work, but they are missing the marketing.

C2:now whatever is associated with that name turns to marketing gold*

2000 words:like Methamphibian Mountain Dew?

C2: ha. exactly. I don't drink mountain dew, but seriously, if i came across a Meth x Mountain Dew can at 7 eleven, i'm buying it. LOL

2000 words:yeah i havent seen em anywhere yet, id def do the same. its a whole artist series but i havent seen any yet

C2: same...

2000 words: your portfolio includes alot of collabs with stores in diff. cities, what future collabs do you have planned that you could mention, whether its what stores, celebs, or other artists?

C2: Yea man. A lot of stuff planned, we will have to see what really happens. I do plan to eventually work with Leaders1354. Whether that would be simply selling my shoes there or creating a Leaders exclusive custom, I don't know yet. I will be creating some Leaders hats and tees in the near future. In addition, I may be working with Dave Jeff across town at PHLI.

C2: Lastly, me and Imag4ever plan to work on a set of customs, similar to the run SBTG and Meth originally dropped.

2000 words:oh wow, what can we expect from that?

C2: Ha, I dont know. If me and G really get things going, the possibilities are endless

C2: Oh, and also, there may be more work for Lupe, forgot to throw that in there

2000 words: i heard TY is Lupe's stunt double, any truth to that rumor?

C2: Ha. Man, I don't know what Lupe and Tys relationship is. Ty is the original one who set me up with Lupe at Sneaker Pimps last year in Chicago.

2000 words: that must have been an incredible experience

C2: As far as stunt double...Ty's a pretty low key guy, I cant picture him filling in for Lu at a show or event. LOL

C2: You know what, at that time, Food and Liquor hadn't dropped. So the only music of Lupe's I heard was kick push. It was awesome meeting him, but after I really listened to his music, it was sooo much cooler.

C2: Neat story though, last month, Lu was in Milwaukee for Summerfest, the worlds largest music festival, and he really took care of me there, got me backstage, i chilled in his dressing room with him before the show and after. Got to watch the show from the stage with his crew. And he signed my St. Alfreds x Lupe fiasco shirt too. So it was a good night

2000 words: thats awesome, what was his dressing room like, anything noteworthy?

C2: man, not as luxurious as you'd think. The stage is temporary, so everything backstage was pretty small. The cool thing back there was just being in there with him, hearing the crowd outside chanting his name like crazy, I look around, its me, his manager, his dj, his co-singer, and him. And whats Lu doing...taking extra time to pick out his outfit. LOL, I'm like man, they cant wait much longer

C2: As far as what was in there, just candy, a vege platter, red bull, bottled water, a couch, a few chairs, and a bathroom. All pretty cramped up too.

2000 words: hmmm sneakerpimps is a great outlet for people to get their work out there. that was the first time i personally got to see some amazing custom shoes in my hand( i know you arent supposed to touch em, but i had to). I've seen some other shoes there that were more art then customs. because you obviously couldn't wear em. now recently ive seen some guy getting some major press for making some interesting customs that look like you can wear em, but cant due to their delicateness. now whats your stance on shoes like that, and how do you feel about this guy getting all this press for something alot of people do better like yourself.

C2: Personally, I was always into functional shoes. Even just my sneakers I own in general, I dont collect sneakers, I wear all my stuff. So then that translates to my work, I always want my work to be wearable: in two ways. Of coarse I'm going to only put out a shoe that can stand up to physical wear, but I also focus on making my designs desirable for someone to wear. I can respect people who take the time to make shoes more into works of art to collect or display, but personally,

C2: Id rather see someone wearing my stuff in some WDYWT thread on the internet.

C2: As far as press goes, I feel I personally get a good amount of press, but I know a lot of people who deserve it and just don't get any. Like I said earlier, theres two parts to make it BIG, the quality of work and the marketing

2000 words: when you were in complex, did you see more traffic?

C2: Actually, not as much as you'd think. That is without a doubt my favorite of the C2 media. I think the problem was, there was no direct link by either of the two pages that featured my work. There was a link listed, but in a different section, it is just how complex sets up their mag.

C2: Surprisingly, the most successful print media for me was the Sneakerfreaker comp from wayyy back.

C2: : More people find me from there than Slam, Complex, or Time. LOL

2000 words: amazing how things work out, on a side note isn't it disappointing like you mentioned before the AF1 25th anniversary compared to what adidas did with their 35th for the superstar.

C2: Mos def. Im not sure what Nike had planned. A lot of the City Series stuff is completely unrelated to that city except for a skyline or name on the shoe. No artist collabs I can think of. The new and old six stuff was overpriced. I dont know man, it was just wayyyy too much average stuff at above average prices. The coolest thing from the 25th anniv of the AF1 was the SC issue and the custom contest.

2000 words: yeah def, besides that issue nike dropped the ball hard. i cant even believe how amazing each adidas shoe was, the artists, the stores, the licenses,the uniqueness of each pair.

C2: yea man, i missed out personally on that entire set. but looking back, it was something pretty cool.

2000 words:i think thats all i need, any shout outs or props to give?

C2: Ha. man, i dont know theres a bunch of people to give props to. Of coarse big ups to my closer guys, Ty, Steez, Pete Fahey at SneakerPimps along with the rest of the heads in the Midwest. Props to all the other customizers out there pushing me to better my work with each pair.

C2: Thanks to you too, of course for taking the time to talk.

2000 words: words for the world?

C2: i just always want people to know its more than just putting paint on shoes, thats how you separate yourselves from the rest.

C2 Customs

Posted by LD5K at 9:13 PM

FROM THE BAY

Posted: Wednesday, August 22, 2007

 

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From Ebay

Posted by LD5K at 7:53 PM

CHANNEL ZERO

Posted: Tuesday, August 21, 2007

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THE SUNDAY TEMPLATE

Posted: Sunday, August 19, 2007

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Good Ol' Stan Smith 

Posted by LD5K at 11:35 AM

DUNKLES

Posted: Friday, August 17, 2007

 

 

Cant Get Enuff of these! 

Posted by LD5K at 1:33 PM

Posted: Monday, August 13, 2007

 

 

http://www.myspace.com/82041566

Posted by LD5K at 1:29 PM

VANDAL TEMPLATE

Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2007


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Vandal Template

I think on Sundays i'm going to start posting various templates that i have found in my exploring of the interwebs.

Let me know what you think.

-oo718oo 

Posted by LD5K at 10:28 AM

TOO NICE

Posted: Thursday, August 9, 2007

 

The Dusk Storm By Too Nice customs.

 the laces set em off perfectly.

Posted by LD5K at 11:25 AM

USUGROW

Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007


Posted by LD5K at 1:55 AM

GHETTRO

Posted: Tuesday, August 7, 2007





from across the pond, killing me softly with his work.

Posted by LD5K at 6:53 PM

SEKURE-D - BLACKOUT

Posted: Sunday, August 5, 2007

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dope

Posted by LD5K at 11:15 AM

C2 X DON JUAN

Posted: Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Posted by LD5K at 3:07 PM

NASH

Posted: Wednesday, August 1, 2007









"Nash Money’s Visvim / Air Max 360 hybrid recently hit the web in a huge way, but that was just the tip of the creative iceberg… Here’s a sneak peek at a custom bike seat Nash has created for an upcoming We The People BMX exhibiton: the seat cover is beautifully handmade from an Atmos Nike Free Trail 5.0, complete with reflective 3M snakeskin and purple swoosh. Expect more from Nash here at SlamXHype soon"

 

 


Posted by LD5K at 11:20 AM