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Dudes been a model for Zara (same company as Pull&Bear) for years. Cool he skates.

I wonder if World Industries will ever get licensed by someone?

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Eh? It’s been licensed for years.

As in on high street clothes, Zara, HM or something.

Doesn’t bode well when they’re misspelling their own team riders names (don’t know why I remember this guy)

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who the fuck are these people

I’d love an I-Path come back.

Doesn’t Timberland own the brand and won’t do shit with it?

Tbf Anthony Shetler has been around a while and from I remember is pretty sick. But damn, that’s a bleak team page.

Timberland bought I-Path then a few years later VF Corp acquired Timberland. I doubt I-Path was part of the deal. IMO since Timberland was bought out it’s quality has suffered somewhat and some of the shoes they’ve released have really, really sucked.

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I had a pair of rip-off Ipath Cats that were Airwalks that I used as school shoes. Logic being that they passed as a school shoe and if needs be could work as a makeshift skate shoe. They were an absolute dogs dinner. Horrendous things. Suede was somehow both shiny and tougher than low grade sandpaper, and the sole would’ve had more boardfeel if they’d written me a letter to tell me what was happening under the board rather than going off feeling. They weren’t even comfortable.

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Started following this ipath account a while ago. After the first lot of releases they seemed to produce a load of honkers.

Weird that burnquist used to ride for them

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All this airwalk talk seems to have manifested these new Kenzo numbers. May as well have Jason Lee on the tongue.

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‘Designed by Artistic Director Nigo’ :face_with_monocle:

Haha I think he might have taken some inspiration from other shoes then, bape have form on that one

It makes more sense than copying the D3 at least.

Wow that’s blatant…but they’re also sick.

Yeah I quite like them too, although not enough to spend ÂŁ270 on them.

Imagine spending ÂŁ270 on a pair of Airwalks.

More a crime of design plagiarism but still, they might as well have found a Jason Lee lookalike to do some 360 flips and play tennis in them.

The coolness of the Jason lee promo vs that ad is something worth reflecting on.

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