Posts in the ‘Custom Sneakers’ Category

Mateo Acrylics :: Acid Strip

These were Mateo-Acrylics entry for the Iss Forum Custom Contest. The Fusion’s were good to work with and the leather mid sole was a bigg plus. Mateo-Acrylics originally wanted to make the acid on the stips black, to go with the black areas, but they didn’t have the supplies at the time. However, they recently realize they did. So, they might need to make some lime green pairs…

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Custom: Nike X Wario

Custom: Nike X Wario

A nice tribute to the a widely overlooked character of the Mario series, Wario. The colors work perfectly, magnifying Wario attire. However, the most interesting detail to the sneaker, at least to me, are the soles, decked out with Wario footprints and signature zigged – zagged mustache. Overall a nice pair of custom kicks.

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Custom: Air Force One Peter Rock

Custom: Air Force One Peter Rock
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Nike SB Dunk The Cool High

Nike SB Dunk The Cool High

This shoe was created to commemorate the release of Lupe Fiasco’s – The Cool. The inspiration for this shoe comes from the cover of the album art. The shoe has the elegance pattern under lying the Arabic wording and white on the toe box, shoe strings, and wording to make this shoe well balanced.

Size: 10
Price: $300 USD

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AF1 Dylan Supreme 07

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These shoes feature 3 prints sacred to TLDesignz. The colorway is extremely simple-as usual, and allows for quick swapping of colored shoe laces for that extra added pop. The brick pattern in the back was made using a wood burner, so not only does it look detailed it feels detailed also.

Size: 8

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C2: Prince Fielder [50] Dunk Low

C2: Prince Fielder [50] Dunk Low

Custom made for Prince Fielder celebrating his NL leading 50 home run season.

Features woodgrain swoosh, old school Brewers logo, screened insoles, Brewer-script numbering, and one of his tattoos (in Korean it supposidly reads “Prince”).
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