July 2010
There are few monochromatic sneakers the world can absolutely
use more of– tan, navy, and green– a need we never knew
we had before this pair of grassy Stefan Janoski emerged online.
Sure there had been sneakers which remixed green with other
shades such as the recent the Nike Dunk High “Skunk”. However,
one that is wrapped in green from toe to heel, but not overly
grazing and pasture-like, with white and black accents, is a
fairly new presence in the world of kicks. The new Nike SB
Stefan Janoski “Festive Green”, perhaps took inspiration from
the 420 botanical studies, or simply from leisurely lying out
on summery, grassy lawns in the sun. Even if you don’t
particularly believe in recycling, these would be a nice step
in trying to go green (but recycling should definitely come
in later as well). These are set to drop in July, so keep your
eyes wide open and sneaker closet free for these.via: N-SB
use more of– tan, navy, and green– a need we never knew
we had before this pair of grassy Stefan Janoski emerged online.
Sure there had been sneakers which remixed green with other
shades such as the recent the Nike Dunk High “Skunk”. However,
one that is wrapped in green from toe to heel, but not overly
grazing and pasture-like, with white and black accents, is a
fairly new presence in the world of kicks. The new Nike SB
Stefan Janoski “Festive Green”, perhaps took inspiration from
the 420 botanical studies, or simply from leisurely lying out
on summery, grassy lawns in the sun. Even if you don’t
particularly believe in recycling, these would be a nice step
in trying to go green (but recycling should definitely come
in later as well). These are set to drop in July, so keep your
eyes wide open and sneaker closet free for these.via: N-SB
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