Ladies, if you're gonna call yourself a shoe aficianado, then you better know the name Nicholas Kirkwood. The London designer has been referred to by many as a "shoe artist", and by the looks of these beautiful heels we can definitely see why. Aside from the lizard skin panels, the square toe, metal straps and zip fastening are design aspects that make this shoe so unique - and hot to death!
Oh - and did we mention the five-inch heel? Aaaaaaaaaoooowwwwwww!
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Not only can you have leather and wood in your whip, now you can have it on your feet, too! Check out this latest Blazer Hi Premium offering from Nike. The mid-sole has an authentic wooden look, as well as the toe box and the back heel. The other elements were kept rather simple, with a black leather upper and silver swoosh. Nice.
At select retailers October 4th.
So who's going to see this? The trailer looks pretty good. Look for it to hit theaters on October 17th...
You know we'll be at the NYC Premiere! AAAAAAOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!
Is this supposed to be the Miss Independent remix?
Which version do you guys like better?
You can't deny the power of the black pointy-toed boot. Regardless of what the "toe box" of the moment, a classic is a classic. Martin Margiela has put a nice spin on this classic by adding a mirrored heel to this beatiful ankle boot. Now the haters can watch themselves watch you!
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We don't care if you wear Nikes or not. These are straight crack!!!! Due out in February 2009, these Nike "Eggplant" Foamposites have sneakerheads in a FRENZY! The lines will definitely be around the corner for these...
And just in case you thought the pics were photoshopped, here's a little video for you. Enjoy!
Due to all the swagger-jackers out there rushing over to Louis Vuitton to cop the Evidence frames (which we had since January - keep up lames!), we were forced to find another pair of go to shades. We recently received these via USPS. Sabre and False got together to work on the Live Hippy Shades. The frames come in a black matte finish with black branding and grey gradient lenses. Niiiice.
Oh - and there's only 300 pair of these in the world. Well, 299 now. Good luck!
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So winter's almost here, and we decided to get a head start with some of our fashion pics for the season. What better way to start than with a piece of outerwear that will upgrade your swag as soon as you put it on - the duffle coat.
A duffle coat, or duffel coat, is a coat made from duffle, a coarse, thick, woollen material. The name derives from Duffel, a town in the province of Antwerp in Belgium where the material originates. Duffle bags were originally made from the same material. Duffle coats are a traditional British garment, dating from 1890 when John Partridge, a manufacturer of outdoor clothing, started to market coats made from duffle fabric. The wooden toggle-fastenings were made to be easily fastened and unfastened while wearing gloves in cold weather at sea. Current designs have toggles made of buffalo horn, wood or plastic. The oversized hood offered enough room to wear over a Naval cap. After rain, a duffle coat has a characteristic smoky smell.
Ok. Now go swag it out. You're welcome!
We didn't like this song until the remix came out. Guess we were hatin'! LOL
OK ya'll. Here in Tingy's World, we understand your love/obsession with fitted caps, so we decided to start posting some exclusive crowns suitable for our Kings and Queens. Here we have a limited run of Commonwealth New Eras. The caps feature a wool felt crown, black leather bill, and tonal "Ribbon C" logo. One look at these and we can easily see that quality was of the utmost importance when they were designed, and you know we love that!
No release date has been announced as of yet, but you know we got you. Stay tuned!
For the 2008 fall/winter collection, Ato Matsumoto has offered an updated version of their Velcro Zip High Top originally seen earlier this year. Although the color schemes are roughly the same (black, white, and grey), Matsumoto goes about things in more subtle fashion - ditching the patent leathers for regular full-grain leather. Hidden behind a Velco-fastened strap is a vertical zipper. You WILL NOT see a bunch of lames walking around with these. Bet that!
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