Back in March, when the furthest out onto the horizon we could see was that mythic part of the future called ‘fall 2011’, Urlfreeze News showed you a Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski that appeared to carry a bunch of blood stains on the off-white upper and insole in honor of the Halloween holiday. It turns out that this model is indeed themed after a red stain that’s next to impossible remove, and the timing of their release during Q3 is even better when you consider the fact that grape harvesting season falls around August-October. The ‘Wino’ Stefan Janoski SB depicts the horror of not using coasters instead of a possible piece of evidence from a murder scene, and with this ultra in apparent inspiration, they become one of the more unique adult beverage-inspired sneakers we’ve seen from Nike SB or any other brand. Click through to see more angles and stick with Urlfreeze News for updates on the ‘Wino’ Zoom Stefan Janoski release date. via N-SB/lacebag
Nike Dry Academy Top | Nike SB Stefan Janoski ‘Wino’
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