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2000 Words Postings for December 2008

VINTI ANDREWS’

Posted: Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Having gotten a taste of Vinti Andrews’ surgical creativity just recently with her Windrunner project, Vinti Andrews’ customization skills are to put use once again on two different Nike-themed dogs. A life-size pit bull was created thanks to the help of the NIKEiD Studio in London and features a number of different Dunk colorways to create a menacing Dunk Dog. The other one features another pit bull comprised of various colorful Air Max 90s including the CMYK, Carnival and King of the Mountain models. The Air Max 90 Dogs are available for sale at Loveless in Aoyama, Tokyo.

via the hypebeast

Posted by LD5K at 11:19 AM

HOMEMADE DAFTNES

Posted: Friday, December 19, 2008


My Daft Punk helmet from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.

 

i always wanted one of these. 

i wish there were better pics or video of the finished product.

from fubiz

 

Posted by LD5K at 12:04 AM

WATCH MY BACK LANCE.

Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2008

… “Cyclist Alberto Contador has custom Sidi shoes, and they’re utterly rad,” says Sean Clancy. “Contador, a Spaniard who rides for the Astana team, is only the fifth cyclist to win the three grand tours — the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a Espana. These victories are noted on his shoes — yellow for the Tour, pink for the Giro and gold for the Vuelta. The colors match the color of the leader’s jersey in each race.” … from uniwatch

Posted by LD5K at 1:34 PM

'808'S AND MACHE AND EL AND HEARTBREAK' AF1

Posted: Monday, December 15, 2008

 


Paranoid feat. Mr. Hudson - Kanye West

 

 2 of my favorite artists got together for an excellent example of how two heads are better than one.

impressive fabric work by Emmanuel Labor to replicate Kanye's suit from the album cover.

followed up by dead on Kaws graphics by Dan Mache.

 



The Result:







Posted by LD5K at 10:48 AM

ADIDAS TEAM SIGNATURE COMMAND + CREATE X UNDRCRWN

Posted: Monday, December 15, 2008

“UNDRCRWN Tested.  Brotherhood Ready.”   
 

INTRODUCING:

adidas Team Signature Command + Create x UNDRCRWN: 

THE BRAND FOR CHAMPIONS SERIES 
 

New York, December 2008 - Thrice is nice?  According to adidas REMIX and UNDRCRWN the answer is yes.  The trend sub-division of adidas Basketball has once again partnered with the Philadelphia-based basketball lifestyle brand UNDRCRWN on a three shoe limited edition footwear collection called adidas Team Signature Command + Create x UNDRCRWN: The Brand for Champions Series. The fusion of two distinctly iconic sports and lifestyle brands result in yet again the continuation of the adidas REMIX tradition - bringing unexpected and bold statement styles to performance footwear.   

The adidas Command + Create x UNDRCRWN: The Brand for Champions Series is based on the 2008/2009 adidas Basketball campaign, Command and Create.  Within every team there are distinct player models: The power players who crash the boards and dominate the paint and the perimeter playmakers who call the shots and run the floor with a fluidness that seems impossible to defend against.  Within the adidas Basketball family, the Commanders are Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard and Tim Duncan and the Creators are Tracy McGrady, Chauncey Billups and Gilbert Arenas.    

The Brand for Champions Series captures and celebrates the individuality of Commanders and Creators in a uniquely UNDRCRWN way.   The NBA Champions trophy and ring, the two most coveted accolades received in the league, are used throughout the footwear series.  Both are symbolic of the success achieved by Commanders and Creators.  The three silhouettes each offer a distinctive take on what a champion looks and feels like: 
 
 

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TS Creator x UNDRCRWN:   Playing homage to the NBA Champions ring, the embossed UNDRCRWN World Champions ring looks to be the new ultimate prize for ballers and those who ascribe to be like one.  The black, yellow and silver color combo brings new statement to court kicks.  SRP:  $125 
 

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TS Creator Low x UNDRCRWN:   Applying a vintage classic look to a new performance shoe results in a clean low top that does what adidas and UNDRCRWN do best:  Respect the past, invent the future.  The cream leather and canvas upper gets subtle pops of red and blue at the sole and a gold UNDRCWN lace plate ties it all together.  SRP $125. 
 
 

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TS Commander x UNDRCRWN:  Referencing luxe fashion every NBA player covets, this silhouette is truly for the aspirational at heart.  The rich dark green checkerboard leather upper with pops of red and black at the laces, midfoot striping and ankle strap solidify this as a commanding shoe on and off-court.   UNDRCRWN insignia embossed on the ankle and gold lace plate adds the finishing touch. SRP $125. 
 
 

The adidas TS Commander and Creator x UNDRCRWN series retails for $125 and is available starting in early December.  This unique off-court collection will be available at www.undrcrwn.com and select trend boutiques and urban specialty stores. 

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The adidas Remix Collection first launched at the beginning of 2007 and was designed to bring a new element of freshness to adidas Basketball footwear.  The Remix Collection fuses sport and style in a manner that consumers appreciate and have come to expect from adidas.  Past collaborations have included Lemar and Dauley, Mama, Gabriel Urist and Robot Films.   
 

Founded in 2005, UNDRCRWN is the “Brand for Champions.” When you win and nobody believed you could do it; that moment is what UNDRCRWN stands for. This timeless and classic line is distinguished by its quality, comfort, class & style. With an established reputation  
of appealing to consumers in search of both performance and luxury basketball lifestyle products, you don’t have to play the game to appreciate the product. The company's basketball lifestyle legacy and street roots have poised the brand to capitalize on its basketball tradition and dominate the arena of modern luxury sportswear.  UNDRCRWN delivers the unexpected to the fashion industry, becoming a key element in what moves you. By embodying the spirit of the game like no brand before it, UNDRCRWN has become and will continue to be known as the only premier luxury basketball lifestyle brand. UNDRCRWN is available in leading specialty stores throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and some parts of Asia as well as online at www.undrcrwn.com

Posted by LD5K at 1:01 AM

ONITSUKA TIGER X HYPETHETIC

Posted: Sunday, December 14, 2008

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Black Sakura (converting mexico 66 low to high cut)

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Onitsuka Tiger x Tiger Translate Artists x HYPETHETIC (Mr.B x HYP)

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Onitsuka Tiger x Tiger Translate Artists x HYPETHETIC (ANTZ x HYP)

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there are some interesting pieces, using shoes not often used as bases makes the difference here for me.

remind me of some kind of daft punk x kill bill 

but better.

 

 

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 1:23 AM

GATO

Posted: Friday, December 12, 2008

 i got these from sneaker freaker.

 "peace,

I had posted these sneakers b4.  But the pic's came out to small to really view.  This piece is dedicated to my best friend Sincere who past away 10/13/06 in a motorcycle accident.  I wanted the sneakers to match the motorcycle my friend road and i did everything from the script, design and artwork.  Let me know what yah think...

-gato"

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Posted by LD5K at 1:59 PM

QUSTOM QUEEN

Posted: Friday, December 5, 2008

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 12:51 PM

YOUTUBE LIVE

Posted: Monday, December 1, 2008

 

pretty neat.

Posted by LD5K at 11:45 AM

MERRY NEW YEAR!

Posted: Monday, December 31, 2007

merry new year!

 

 

Posted by LD5K at 11:55 AM

ESPO X KRINK

Posted: Sunday, December 30, 2007

2007-12-30

 

 from here


 

Posted by LD5K at 11:47 AM

THE KANYE POST

Posted: Saturday, December 29, 2007

Emmanuel Labor

 

SikSneaks

EB

 

Posted by LD5K at 10:50 AM

YOUTUBE

Posted: Sunday, December 23, 2007

Posted by LD5K at 12:58 PM

2007

Posted: Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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2007 was like a roller coaster.

so many hi's!

so many lows!

like the Sole Collector Af1 issue, it was awesome.

A majority of the pairs were excellent and could contend for the next few years as the standards in the custom sneaker art world.

Kanye, Kanye, Kanye! everyone had their take on his album.

cant stop the ripstop tho! 

alot of artists had a great year.

i think EL, C2, and Sekure-D had the strongest tho.

Sole Jester finished strong.

Across the pond Ghettro held it down, as did Rob L with his pumas. especially each of their Crooked Tongues work.

and Sbtg/Meth collabos kept impressing.

Some of the lows, were bootleg edition customs.

Also The corporate bastarding of some of the customs we've seen.

I like what ive seen in 2007, sneakerplay and myspace helped me find new work.

I traveled to the International Sneaker Battle and made new friends.  

Id like to thank all the artists who have given me the pleasure of their time for interviews.

here's some of the best work of 2007, in no order

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Posted by LD5K at 3:23 PM

SBTG X MR..SK PROJECT AC/DC PART 2: "AC/DC ECLIPSE" - DUNK LOW "MONO MILITIA" & "RAPID ASSAULT"

Posted: Sunday, December 16, 2007

In mid November, SBTG teamed up with the Hong Kong sneaker store
Mr..SK (Samplekickz) and did a Project called PROJECT AC/DC, and
because they were only limited to 12 pairs, the entire 12 pairs were
sold out in 3 mins, and there are still enquries for these models up
to now. So both SBTG and MR..SK felt its time to do a part 2 to thank
those who made the purchases last time and to offer those who missed
out last time an opportunity to get one this time.
And because for the last project, only dunk high and af1 low were
used, a lot of sbtg fans expressed that there should be a dunk low as
well, so this time, dunk low will be the model used.

As part 2 of the Project AC/DC, the main concept is still Electrical
Storms, but this time, SBTG is experimenting with his latest
techniques "Raindrop Camo and more realistic faded sky with
lightning". And this time, its Night time Electrical Storms hence the
uses of darker colors and gave the name of the project "AC/DC
Eclipse". And with the use of his exclusive lacelocks and also the
latest pyramid stud toe straps, they certainly gave the shoes a "Noir
theme".

Release Date: 18th December 2007, 00:00AM GMT+8:00 / Ship Out on: 21st
Dec 2007 - 24th Dec 2007


Posted by LD5K at 12:20 PM

YEAR IN REVIEW

Posted: Friday, December 14, 2007

next week ill show the best of 2007.

im shooting for mon/tue. 

probably tuesday because sunday night is my all night monopoly night.

Posted by LD5K at 12:55 PM

CROOKED L

Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2007


With the Crooked Customs Threads in particularly rude health, and a generous handful putting in serious hours to make their creations look like factory creations, it seemed timely to hookup with a key sneaker alchemist in the shape of Rob L, whose distinctive patterned PUMAs have led to a ton of requests for one-offs. A man only has so many ours in a day, so Rob has taken the initiative, with PUMA's support to offer a little Xmas bonus in the shape of these subtly embellished XR Runners. Well, as subtle as a green, patterned running shoe can be.

With ten made and exclusively sold via the CT Store, Rob has given these his usual ultra-precise penmanship with truly professional results that renders them particularly wearable, and pretty damned impressive on close inspection. DIY designs to cater for mass appeal, despite the double figures, each of these pairs is a real one-off that'll embellish your collection if you're weary of the next themed 'limited run' of 200,000 production line fodder.

A few words with the marker maestro himself...

With every Tom, Dick and Harry being given a colab at a drop of a hat and with more and more brands offering an iD-like experience, isn't sneaker customization getting kind of redundant?

I'd say the opposite. Customising is evolving away from just making simple changes like colouring a stripe or toebox, and becoming more about making stuff that really is unique. It's about redefining 'rare' again as I think the trainer buying market has suffered a bit from 'limited edition fatigue'. In that context, what I do is closer to designing a sample in some ways, especially as I always want my work to look factory quality. The difference is that as I don't have my own factory I end up having to make it myself.

What's your take on the current state of collaborations?

Well, ultimately I'm looking at any shoe from the perspective of either 'do I like the design?' or 'does it mean something to me?' If a collab is one or the other, or even both it's cool. Where it falls down is with the kind of end product that's not pushing anything, or pushing the wrong thing, like a shoe that looks like a GR or the colours are nasty and clashing.

To me that feels like a wasted opportunity really. By doing collaborations, brands have outsourced a proportion of their design work to outsiders who may or may not be design minded. Sometimes it works, other times it doesn't. I don't think the collab "thing" has made more or less great shoes though, it's just evolved how those shoes came to exist, and added more reasons for people to check them out. If you think about it though it's not a new idea - the old name for it was a 'signature shoe' and it would be a sports person who'd have something to do with it. Clyde is a good example of this - he said what he wanted and PUMA obliged. Perhaps today's non-sport collabs are one way for brands to acknowledge the fact that they're not just sport brands anymore.

You first came to our attention when we were impressed by your off-key take on that classic of the custom world- the graffiti shoe. What made you abandon this approach (and your graffiti nom de plume) and start doing patterns?

I never really set out to make 'graffiti customs', I set out to make unique trainers to wear. Graffiti lettering was what I applied to trainers initially as it's what came naturally, but ultimately it's a very specific thing to do to a shoe, and it's also been done before many times. I realised that I wanted a wider design scope with less connotations to the shoes - something more aesthetically neutral really. Ultimately I decided that I didn't want to explain anything about the shoes though, just let them do the talking, hence the shift over into patterns and using my real name.

Bristol has a strong affinity with Hip-Hop and had a remarkably influential scene - did shoes play an important part in that?

I moved here in 1999, so that's where my day-to-day experience of Bristol begins, but I can say that a lot of the the people involved in that sort of stuff love their trainers, as with anywhere really.

PUMAs seem to be your favourite target - do you have a strong affinity with the brand?

For me, it honestly all stems from one picture - 'Harlem USA by Flite' on page 19 of Spraycan Art. The dude is wearing a pair of burgundy Clydes with a white stripe and burgundy fat laces. I got that book when I was 12 and I knew I had to have those trainers, and since then I have always worn them. For a long time it was almost a statement of being into Hip-Hop, or more accurately being into graffiti, especially when they were harder to find than they are now. I guess I thought of myself as different to other kids around me because of that.

Now I think that translates into my custom work in terms of me being one of the few customisers to really concentrate on PUMAs and not Nikes or whatever - it's another way to stand apart from what else it out there.

How did this custom project come about? Did you choose to work with the XR Runner?

Yeah, I love that shoe! PUMA's 90's runners are fresh!! I have a friend who designs apparel at PUMA and I would always send pics of the shoes I was doing, or ebay links for something rare etc, knowing he was a fiend for it too. After I while I met other people in the organisation which opened up new possibilities and I've been working on a few things for them in the last year or so.

This project came from an idea I had to do something a bit more than just one pair at a time, and to do that I needed a little assistance. Apart from the subjective reasoning that they are fresh, I chose the XR Runner because it's a really good shape - not too skinny, not too fat, and has a smaller surface area to customise than a Clyde. It can be a bit of an endurance test laying down a perfect pattern on a shoe with no mistakes over and over, so it made doing ten pairs at a time more viable really.

How long did each of the XR Runner customs take from start to finish?

The pattern is applied with Pantone markers so it's permanent, and each pair took the equivalent of about a half-day to complete, but spread out over roughly three weeks.

Are you looking to keep evolving your style? Are you going to keep adding patterns to shoes?

Yeah, I always want to evolve what I'm doing, otherwise I feel like I'm coasting, you know? I push myself quite hard to work on stuff whenever I can, and it's seeing a new idea through that gives me the determination to put in the long hours that a lot of these things take.

Something I have in the pipeline is to start experimenting with a vinyl cutting machine to make stencils/templates/masks for shoes and see what methods of customising that throws up. A lot of my current patterns are really a response to the parameters of the materials I've had available, so I think introducing new methods could lead me in different directions with it.

Why choose the colours you've opted for? Are you a green fiend?

Practicality really. It was a case of looking at the three UK XR colourways and thinking which would be most suitable for customising. I went for the green as they were lightest, and I knew an emerald green on top would make them zing. Handily that's also the CT colours, so when it came to releasing them it all fell into place. As for being a green fiend, well, I'm always a sucker for a pistachio/mid green combo, which is also why the CT 1 Clydes are one of my favourite shoes.

Where did you source the laces from?

I think laces are really important, and I love getting trainers that come with tons of pairs like all the CT Clydes had. I wanted people to have several options, plus a bunch of spares to flip into other shoes, so I spoke to some people at PUMA and they hooked me up.

What's next for Rob L?

I'm aiming to do more multiple-pair custom releases like this one, plus I'm working on some t-shirts and stuff like that as well. Also, as I mentioned earlier I've been doing some work with PUMA and I have some more things in the pipeline, so watch this space...

Rob L x PUMA XR Runners in the store now, priced at 85gbp.

www.rob-l.com

from Crooked Tongues 

Posted by LD5K at 1:13 PM

ELEPHANT SANDALS

Posted: Tuesday, December 11, 2007

by Josh Cole

SYLLABICATION:hua·ra·che

NOUN: A flat-heeled sandal with an upper of woven leather strips.

ETYMOLOGY:American Spanish huarache, guarache, from Tarascan huarache.

Posted by LD5K at 12:01 PM

TALES OF THE RAT FINK

Posted: Saturday, December 8, 2007

 short story long..

this is the tale of ed big daddy roth.

basically the guy who started it all with custom hot rodding.

if you are worth your salt go out and catch this on dvd.

if you like custom sneakers you'll def get behind this guy.

Posted by LD5K at 12:31 PM

GOTTA GO BACK IN TIME

Posted: Thursday, December 6, 2007

www.3Rcustoms.com

Posted by LD5K at 2:11 PM

THE DR. IS IN

Posted: Wednesday, December 5, 2007


france is only good for 2 things.

electronica and custom sneakers.

bitches. 

Posted by LD5K at 1:43 PM

INSA

Posted: Tuesday, December 4, 2007

cute.

"hey sweetheart, come here.

i got a hundred dolla bill tatooed on my cock.

i heard you like to; blow money"- Shawn Wigs 

 

Posted by LD5K at 2:06 PM

DIGITAL WARFARE

Posted: Saturday, December 1, 2007

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http://3rcustoms.com/digicamo180/

Posted by LD5K at 11:14 AM