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Take It Easy Shoulder Bag

Coming out as part of Diesel’s Fall/Winter collection is this canvas bag that is printed with pop art and details. Snap button enclosure and external pockets make this bag all the more fully functional and it goes really well with denims and jeans wear. You can get this from Diesel. Post from: BagWhiz.com – The Bag Blog about Luxury Handbags and Bag Reviews Tags: canvas , denims , diesel , external pockets , fall winter , jeans , Other Designer Bags , pop art , shoulder bag , winter collection Related posts Hermès Evelyne Canvas Shoulder Bag GM (2) Happy Partage Bag (0) Francesco Baisa Techno Shoulder Bag (0) Cami Mini Shoulder Bag (0) Zebra Stripe Canvas ‘Ferra’ Hobo (0)

Jaeger Daisy Shoulder Bag

This shoulder bag looks extra stylish with its woven fold over detailing. I like the contrasting colors of light and dark. It really sets the bag apart. The bag is also featured with wide shoulder straps and lots of storage pockets. You can get this from Asos . Post from: BagWhiz.com – The Bag Blog about Luxury Handbags and Bag Reviews Tags: colors of light , contrasting colors , daisy , jaeger , Other Designer Bags , shoulder bag , shoulder strap , shoulder straps , storage pockets , Woven Related posts XOXO Heartway Patent Trim Handbag (0) The Chanel “Diamond Forever” Classic Bag (0) Thalie Shoulder Bag (0) Tammy Zanzibar Tote (0) Take a Dip Small Coal (0)

Your Morning Eye Candy: Jil Sander Gray Manga Madam Bag

Last week, we saw Chloé’s moderately unsuccessful attempt at handbag minimalism, so to brighten up your Tuesday morning, I thought it would be nice to talk about a bag from a brand that does minimalism far more successfully: Jil Sander. Sander long ago ceased contact with her eponymous line, but her preference for minimal, modern design lives on in pieces like the Jil Sander Gray Manga Madame Bag . Competitors, take note: this is how you do chic minimalism. Photo via Style.com . Price unavailable because my Googling skills have failed me. My guess would be around $2000.

Marc by Marc Jacobs: Shoes In-Store

Took a little stroll through the West Village with my best girlfriends. Bleecker Street is the posh, calm place for upscale shopping, whether it’s cheese or Intermix. At Marc Jacobs, we scooted our way past all the ridiculous/fun/silly/cheesy keychain, umbrella and condom offerings emblazoned with MJ’s name so we could take a look at the shoe offerings. Surprised to say, I was really pleased by what I saw. Though I couldn’t take photos, this is one of the shoes I considered. The MBMJ Ruffle Platform Clog is $330. My besties, meanwhile, liked this lace-up boot, the MBMJ Rivet Platform Booties for $395. I wasn’t hugely fond of how high the upper comes on your ankle, but it seemed very well-made. Both pairs of shoes were very soft to the touch. I don’t have any clogs yet, but I’m seriously thinking of investing.

Grand Canyon Shoe Report

Last week I had the opportunity to raft down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. We went with Hatch River Expeditions , who is a large contributor to the American Cancer Society. They were nothing but professional. I highly recommend them.  Three things became apparent as I went through my week. 1) I need to lose weight. 2) I need to hike more hill trails. 3) I needed different shoes. 2 and 3 can be remedied fairly quickly, number 1 will take some time. Anyways, in getting ready I purchased a pair of Merrell Sirens  because  I thought they would be able to handle the water, sand and hiking. I was wrong.

Footwear Faceoff: Curren$y vs. Kid Cudi

An epic Air Jordan showdown takes place between the Hot Spitta and Mr. Rager. Both are known for their top notch AJ game and have been bringing it with their live shows. In today’s match-up we find Curren$y and Cudder sporting two of the most popular Jordan silhouettes in coveted colorways. Can you guess which pairs they rocked.? While you can bet Curren$y didn’t wear Fusions , all are in for a treat in today’s Footwear Faceoff. You can participate by voting in our special Footwear Faceoff poll. Curren$y in the Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” Kid Cudi in the Air Jordan 4 Black/Red “Laser” Who wore the better Air Jordan? ( polls ) © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com , 2010. | Permalink | 18 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Curren$y , Footwear Faceoff , Kid Cudi

Pensole Student Designer Interview: Jake Rochester

Pensole Student Designer Interview: Jake Rochester words & images_Nick DePaula In part two of our Pensole Student Designer Interview series, Sole Collector catches up with fifteen year-old Jake Rochester from Hartford, Connecticut. One of the youngest students invited to D’Wayne Edwards’ exclusive Pensole program, a two-week long summer course in conjunction with the University of Oregon’s Portland-based Architecture school that aims to teach students about footwear design, Rochester began drawing shoes at the age of nine and has been passionate about illustration and sketching ever since. The course featured a strenuous 9 am to 6 pm schedule, including weekends , and most students even admitted to staying well past 6 every night. Jake was quick to say that the extra time spent learning from older students and sketching as much as possible was easily his favorite part of the course, as he was looking to soak up as much knowledge as possible during his first trip to Oregon. Each student in the Pensole program was given a specific brief and directive from D’Wayne Edwards, much in the same way that the Design Director has doled out countless briefs for Jordan Brand designers for much of this decade. While other students were challenged with making a post-game slide, an environmentally friendly casual shoe or a signature Air Jordan model, Jake instead looked to create an original Jordan all-terrain running shoe. Read along as I spoke with Jake about the Pensole course, his expectations and also his deeply detailed design and points of inspiration. Nick DePaula:What were your expectations of the program and how’d you first hear about it? Jake Rochester: I entered Future Sole last year, and I didn’t get too far [laughs], although D’Wayne Edwards emailed me and said, “Hey, you had a great design but it wasn’t what we were looking for, but I’d like to work with you.” I just talked to him over emails and would send him more designs and he told me he had a program coming up in Oregon. I just said, “Woah, that’s in Oregon, that’s pretty far.” [laughs] I’m in Connecticut! So I didn’t know if that would work or not, but I’m here now and it worked out fine.

Kicks On Court: Durant Dominates Team Showcase in “USA” Hyperfuse

Of course, the 2010-2011 NBA season is a little ways away; however, there is a lot of basketball to be played over the summer. This past weekend, Team USA gave us a glimpse of what we can expect to see during the 2010 FIBA World Championship as they held an intrasquad exhibition scrimmage. With that said, a slew of USA-associated sneakers were on showcase. Kevin Durant (MVP of the scrimmage) and most of his teammates, including Russell Westbrook, OJ Mayo, Danny Granger and Rudy Gay laced up the “USA” Nike Zoom Hyperfuse, a sneaker that is set to release within weeks. However, other sneakers, such as the Nike Zoom LeBron Soldier III, the Nike Huarache 2010 and the adidas TS Lightning Creator were on display as well. Additionally, Derrick Rose laced up his adidas D-Rose 1.5. View the sneakers seen in the USA Team Showcase below! Kevin Durant laying it up in the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Danny Green and Rudy Gay wearing the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse OJ Mayo and Andre Iguodala in the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Russell Westbrook in the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Chauncey Billups laying it up in the adidas TS Lightning Creator Stephen Curry wearing the Nike Hyperdunk 2010 Stephen Curry and Chauncey Billups wearing the Nike Hyperdunk 2010 and the adidas TS Lightning Creator, respectively Rajon Rondo wearing the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Kevin Love in the Nike Huarache 2010 Tyson Chandler (right) wearing the Nike Zoom LeBron Soldier III Javale McGee wearing the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Gerald Wallace shooting in the Air Jordan 2010 Team Derrick Rose in the adidas D-Rose 1.5 © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com , 2010. | Permalink | 8 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Hyperfuse , Kevin Durant , Kicks On Court , Nike Hyperfuse , Nike Zoom Hyperfuse

Nike Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 “Lakers”

For the 2010-2011 basketball season, Nike scrapped the Hypermax silhouette, deciding instead to release the beefed up Hyperdunk 2010 with an Max Air sole and ankle strap. And while Pau Gasol opted for the lightweight Hyperize this past season, don’t be surprised to see him and the other Lakers bigs wearing these Air Max Hyperdunk 2010s come next season. Black carbon weave lays over a Flywire-enforced upper, while a plastic heel cup is the same dark hue. As noted above, this shoe is nearly identical to its Zoom-riding forefather. Will it only be Lakers fan who find these appealing or are our other readers taking a liking to this shoe? Nike Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 Black/Purple-Yellow Fall/Holiday 2010 $150 407649-001 © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com , 2010. | Permalink | 3 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 , Nike , Nike Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 , Nike Basketball

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Mike Schmidt PE Available Now

Nike honors Mike Schmidt and the Philadelphia Phillies 1980 World Series championship with the Trainer 1.2 Mid.