Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

NikeiD Stop Motion Animation Sneakers Short








STOP MOTION WITH NIKEID




I recently purchased a pair of custom sneakers from NikeiD. It took a little over 3 weeks to get the sneakers from the time of order to arrival. NikeiD does not ship to Canada, so a friend in Washington State, had to personally deliver the shoes to me, which saved me on shipping.


The customer service was pretty good, and there are numerous options for customizing sneakers on the site. I can see this getting pretty addicting, when considering, you can get custom shoes, around the same price as non-customized sneakers from major retailer stores.


So glad Nike started providing this service for sneakerheads, and fans alike. 


I made this quick video for fun, while doing some stop-motion testing with my camera. It turned out really nice. It's quirky, and probably the strangest film I've made to date. It may not be as good as the Fantastic Mr. Fox, but it's pretty fantastic.




  


Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Tokyo Sneakers Fucking Cool

Sneak Sneak Dance.

Just when I thought I was over the excitement of my trip to Tokyo back in October, this video comes along, and has reminded me of one of the many reasons Tokyo is 'the shizzle'. Sneaker culture is ridiculous in Tokyo, and almost everywhere I went, I'd see cool sneakers on people, from the kids going to school, to the peeps hanging out in Shibuya. Ah, I need to go back. Not to teach English like others out there, but to just soak in the awesomeness of the urban culture.

Funny, the first Annual Sneaker Con, just went down in NYC. Damn I wish I coulda been there!!!

I love sneakers. 20 bucks or 200 bucks, if it's a nice sneaker, I might get it. Though, I wouldn't spend as much as these folks in the video on a swank pair of kicks, I do have a thing for the good lookin' shoe. Especially since I went to Tokyo. Damn, they have some mighty fine sneakers over there.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Kicks: Chaser Napa Grey, my first Alife sneaker purchase, possibly my last.

Not that I don't like em. They feel pretty comfy, and have some pretty good insoles. The design, though clean and simple, is pretty nice and good quality all around. Call me out of the loop in fashion, but I had no idea what Alife was, up until a friend of mine told me they opened up a shop here in Vancouver, in the super hip district of Gastown.

The streetwear fashion boutique has made its way to the west coast of Canada, so I decided to check it out. No surprise, I wasn't too wowed by the stores current lineup of sneaks. It seems as more of these high-end sneaker lifestyle stores open up, the designs start going downhill, either over designed, under designed, or just impractically designed, or just UGLY designed. You have to ask yourself... this is what I'm paying for?! Alife, a brand out of New York and backed by many a celebrity from John Mayer to Wu Tang, have a retail and distribution philosophy that they feel sets them apart from the other brands out there.

"Strictly New York Shit"... yeeeeah.... shoes made in Korea, with denim washed in Japan. How authentic New York is that? I know its next to impossible to find shoe and clothing factories that aren't in Asia, but still, a Korean kid is making your overpriced shoe! It's not actually worth that much, and it's unavoidable regardless of brand name. The price we pay for style. That's what I hate about fashion, and how streetwear has become just as pricey as the other mainstream brands. Hip hop fashion has become mainstream, leaving behind the whole humble history of coming from the streets. Can low income people afford this stuff? Nope. What would someone do to take part in this fashion frenzy? Stab someone for their shoes? Yes. So while the people with money can afford this stuff, the people who cannot, may result to criminal actions to get themselves a pair. That's not a generalization, it's being realistic. I went to high school with kids who stole from their jobs as retailers, and tried reselling that stuff to students.

These Chaser shoes came with additional Red and Blue laces, on top of the grey ones (which I replaced with white Laces in the pictures)... If I wore these in Compton California, I'd probably get some deathly stares. It's a good thing I'm in the safety of wannabes and posers in Vancouver, who regurgitate fashion from other cities because this city simply has no unique style of its own.

I still can't get past the tendency of typing "Alfie" instead of Alife.

Please don't tell me this is the next Fubu??? Whatever happened to Fubu anyway?

Related: Sneaker Confidential, Alife on Label Lab.