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adidas Mutombo adidas Mutombo The adidas Mutombo – or Mutumbo 1 – was the first high top pair endorsed by Dikembe, and although it came in many colorways this is probably one of the most iconic. Seeing as how the return of the Mutombo is finally set for this year (2013), we thought it a prime time to drop... adidas Mega Torsion RVI adidas Mega Torsion RVI Announced in 2009, the Mega Torsion family was meant as a non-performance commemoration for the Torsion technology, though did they succeed or was it a stillborn project? Torsion is a superb tech introduced to sole units many years ago, and while it brought on design changes and certainly some character flare, the main purpose behind... PUMA Te-Ku 80 PUMA Te-Ku 80 Undoubtedly a definitive sign of PUMA’s originality as a brand, these low-cut casual trainers are unique in almost every detail, especially for the time of their release. And while the exact date of this particular pair is unknown, Professor B. sheds some light on the history of the Te-Ku model family in his write-up of... PUMA The Beast PUMA The Beast If Fred Flintstone had a sneaker there’s no doubt in our minds that it’d be PUMA’s wild Slipstream upgrade known as The Beast. No, but seriously, while snakeskin and animal textures are by now becoming commonplace among sneaker culture – even if they are still considered to be lavish and extravagant enhancements – these hold... adidas Gripper Hi adidas Gripper Hi Basically unknown to today’s modern sneaker circuit, and certainly unobtainable online, the adidas Gripper Hi is one of those relics that slipped between the cracks in the ice and sunk deep underwater. When I bought this shoe I was entirely curious, and when it arrived I was completely ecstatic, but when I finally went to... Zozotown x adidas Campus 80s Zozotown x adidas Campus 80s If sneakers were animals, the majority of them would be house pets. Clean cut, groomed, and calm. Although there would be those occasional pairs which would stray from mainstream fashion into the chaotic jungle of undefinable sneakers. The pairs which are hard to describe because of their individuality and brow-raising features. You don’t know whether... Revive x adidas Rivalry Low “Red Eye” Revive x adidas Rivalry Low “Red Eye” Named after a special sewing machine it’s clear from the get go that Evan over at Revive Customs cares about the quality of his kicks, especially when it comes to their production. And although he’s obviously unlocked the secrets of sneaker customization, he seemingly needs practice with other household keys, because he was in quite... PUMA x HB ‘Har Gao’ Blaze of Glory LTWT PUMA x HB ‘Har Gao’ Blaze of Glory LTWT When a shoe makes you hungry that’s a normal thing, but when the pair is actually based on a meal or dish, well it’s worth a second serving. It seems that the days of only labels, designers, and boutiques collaborating with major brands on new sneaker releases are truly behind us. Not that they’re the... PUMA Suede PUMA Suede With so many colorways and subtly different styles, the PUMA Suede is undoubtedly a daunting sneaker to review, especially when one considers its overall importance within the general history of trainers. If average Joe goes down to the local shoe shop and pops in for a brief look decades ago and then again in today’s...