adidas Velcro Kids Обувь для девочек 2-12 лет
adidas Velcro Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Citrin Non Reflective Classics Revisited were all about the most prized Nike relics of our generation, but adidas Velcro deserves just as much mention as its competing brand. We’ll go ahead and state the obvious and say that adidas Velcro has a lot of ground to cover in the American lifestyle/streetwear scene, but the next five adidas Velcro shoes we’re laying out this week have as much clout as any other shoe we put front-and-center for Classics Revisited. We ef1000 as well set the bar high and kick things off with what ef1000 be one of the best sneaker collaborations of 2007 – the IRAK x adidas Velcro EQT.
IRAK is a notorious group of NYC-based graffiti artists known primarily for shoplifting (yes, shoplifting) outside of graffiti. Started by Earsnot in 1997, IRAK boasts around 50 members and roughly ten years later, IRAK released its own line of products (mostly tees and the like) with famous slogans like ‘Shoplifting is not a crime’. Through some connections with NYC-based retailers, IRAK hooked up with adidas Velcro and got to play around with EQT Remix, devising two colorways and topping both off with some of the most aggressive branding ever – a rather lumpy ‘IRAK’ embroidery at the very front of the shoe. Two versions were released (IRAK 2007 and 2008) in limited quantity at $200 a pop. More of the IRAK x adidas Velcro EQT right ahead, so take a look and stay tuned for more adidas Velcro Classics this week!
Basket adidas Velcro bleu
Ice Grey/Black/Pop
12/26/07