The classic
I hate it when an old school shoe gets ruined by a modern funky style that someone thinks is cool. And to me, that’s what happened here.
If you are dressing up as a bumblebee for Halloween, these shoes are a good choice. Otherwise, I’m not really sure why you would wear them. These bright yellow and black striped shoes are definitely funky.
But hey, everyone has there own taste and maybe you like them. If so, you can get them from the
KSwiss and Fake London have put their brains together to design two new models. The new shoes are stamped with the Fake London punk rock shout. However, the rolling rocker is subdued somewhat by KSwiss’ classical cutting of the shoe. This is a delightful concoction of the regale and pop culture.This line is sold by
The tongue of the sneaker has dual designs. It can be flipped and worn on the outside too.This adds personality to the shoe and gives away the personality of the user too.My preference would be to wear the tongue in for functional warmth and a sober look. When I want to make a statement but can’t do it verbally, I would stick my tongue out to tell the world that I love punk fashion.
As the tongue of the sneaker is a unique and prominent feature, the shoe can be worn half laced, instead of the usual fully laced up traditional way. I love this peek-a-boo tease act. You’ll have folks staring hard at your shoes, trying to figure out what the rest of the tongue design says.It seems that KSwiss and Fake London have let their shoes do all the talking for them.
There are more pictures of the beauties after the jump. Please come along.
Even the shoe box is pretty. It is a souvenir item.
Its Kswiss at the soles and a thick layer of it cushions your feet against fatigue.
The fingerprint whorls remind us of the genetic makeup of this line of sneakers.
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