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Take a Look at These Custom Timberland x MSCHF Boots

Following the explosive release of MSCHF’s Big Red Boots, a new custom now questions, “What if Timberland collaborated with MSCHF on a boot?” Crafted by designer/stylist and host of WhatNewYorkWears, Ari Serrano, with the help of artist Pri, the team-up reimagines the Big Red Boots in the look of Timberland’s signature 6-inch Boot in “Wheat Nubuck.”Starting with a 3D printed version of MSCHF’s viral release, the white base of the oversized shoes was given a coat of paint by Pri. The familiar look sees most of the shoe painted to express the light brown “Wheat Nubuck” look paired with darker brown at the openings drawn from the leather found at the ankle region of Timberland’s 6-inch Boot.Taking the take on the New York staple to the streets, Ari wore the custom Timberland x MSCHF Boots out and about in a series of photos and videos. Unexpectedly the playful, familiar look of the boots turned heads throughout New York.Take a look at the custom Timberland x MSCHF Boots below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Designer?/Stylist? (@pleaselookatmyas) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Designer?/Stylist? (@pleaselookatmyas) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Designer?/Stylist? (@pleaselookatmyas)In case you missed it, VERDY and Field Trip Recordings share a Nike collaboration.

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Nike Dresses the Dunk Low in “Pink Corduroy”

Nike continues to stick to its new day, new Dunk flow as the model continues to appear in fresh looks constantly. However, it has been a relatively long while since it last donned corduroy on its upper. Arriving in a color arrangement best geared for spring or summer, the “Pink Corduroy” colorway is one of many recent looks that have opted to differentiate the Dunk with new materials.In typical Dunk Low fashion, a white leather graces the perforated toe box, midfoot panel and heel — matching the stitched midsole, plain tongue and synthetic lining. This time around, its partner in crime is a pastel pink. The spring-flavored hue hits the laces, sockliner, tongue tab and rubber outsole while showing up in corduroy form at the shoe’s overlays, including the embroidered heel tab.As of now, we’ve yet to receive word of a release date for the Nike Dunk Low “Pink Corduroy.” It is currently expected to land on shelves in the upcoming months at a price of $110 USD via Nike and select retailers worldwide.For more of the latest news in the world of footwear, Kevin Durant has revealed his latest signature shoe with the Swoosh — the Nike KD 16 — ahead of his playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers.

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Hello Kitty and Friends Arrive on the adidas Forum Bonega

Less than a year ago, Nike presented an Air Presto collaboration with Hello Kitty that featured complementary apparel options. Shortly thereafter, the lovable cat was found on three adidas footwear styles — including the Superstar and Forum Low. Pivoting to the Three Stripes, she has since teamed up with her friends such as Purin and Kiki as a Sanrio makeover touched down on the Stan Smith last month. Now, the platform-soled Forum Bonega bears a Hello Kitty and Friends-themed look.The shoe emphasizes a lovely white, off-white and soft pink color arrangement — beginning with a leather base at the upper. Its colorful overlays favor a mix of leather and a soft synthetic fabric at the midfoot that carries a Hello Kitty and Friends detail. While its white platform sole stands out boldly, the shoe’s most notable feature lands at its lacing system. Attached to the flat white laces, a TPU chain in rose pink carries a Hello Kitty bow charm. Rounding out the look, a pink lining is joined by a character-covered sockliner that spotlights a myriad of Hello Kitty’s Sanrio friends.Currently, the Hello Kitty and Friends x adidas Forum Bonega has launched via select retailers such as atmos where it is priced at ¥15,400 JPY (approx. $115 USD). Stay tuned for an official adidas launch stateside in the coming months. View this post on Instagram A post shared by atmos tokyo official (@atmos_tokyo)Looking for more adidas news? We’ve got you covered. Pharrell Williams and his Humanrace line have a new “Lilac” colorway of the adidas Humanrace Samba on the way.

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