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The Stone Island Shadow vector continues with the project's fourth seasonal capsule collection. Fueled by new reactions within the project's original conceptual core, fresh manifestations of fabric, style, detail, and interface emerge as the lightest, yet most comprehensive, offering thus far.
This unique trajectory begins, of course, at a unique point of origin — the inimitable constellation of research and development that is STONE ISLAND. Hidden detail and potential action lies at the heart of each and every Stone Island Shadow style.
Enfolding this in a simpler, softer way, a new focus can be brought to bear on both resolution of shape and fidelity of color. The goal is vibrancy and directness; stripping away the superfluous without sacrificing capability, and the lightness that can only be found by moving through one's environment with zero resistance.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP. All Shadow fabrics work together as part of the grid — breathable, moisture managing, skin-friendly and maintainable — chosen for their balance of performance technology and the aesthetic treatments for which Stone Island has been known since its inception.











































Longsleeve from the third season of the Tony Spackman–designed Code collection. Each Nike Code piece was produced in a series of 1,000 numbered units. This style is titled “First Grade Tee2 Unit” and is made from a wool-blend fabric with a uniquely shaped structured collar. Functional details include reinforced ventilation eyelets at the back and underarms, lower front darts, and a tonal Swoosh on the sleeve. Branding elements consist of a rubber “03” patch on the chest, along with rubberized hang tag and brand label.






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Nike Fall 1997 Men’s Footwear catalog framed the shift to visible tech and faster silhouettes. It highlighted full-length Air platforms, expanding Zoom Air runners, and updated cross-training and hoops lines, with reflective accents, welded overlays, and open mesh as recurring materials. ACG pages pushed trail shoes and light hikers with lugged rubber and reinforced toe wraps. Complete catalog download link below and through the server page.
The 1998 Nike Late Spring Footwear Catalog is a 260-page reference detailing Nike’s seasonal footwear lineup. It features technical and visual documentation of performance and lifestyle models, including the Air Max 98, Air Minot, Terra Humara, Air Rift, and Air Terra Sertig. The catalog provides material data, color listings, and product codes for retail and distribution use.
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The Kormas Loafers, features a hybrid sole construction, geometric upper construction with two different textures leather. Slip-on opening with front strap.


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The 2004 Nike Women’s Spring Footwear Collection documents a transitional period in Nike design, where performance running, training, and lifestyle silhouettes were increasingly developed with women-specific tooling, proportions, and material strategies. The catalog presents a cross-section of early-2000s innovation, including lightweight mesh constructions, injected and Phylon-based midsoles, visible Air cushioning, and emerging considerations around fit, stability, and flexibility tailored to female athletes. Alongside technical models, the collection also reflects Nike’s growing emphasis on color, graphic treatments, and coordinated seasonal palettes, positioning footwear not only as athletic equipment but as part of a broader design system aligned with apparel and sport culture at the time.
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Nike Fall 2002 Men’s Footwear highlighted molded shells, Zoom cushioning, and Shox platforms across running, court, and training. Key entries: Nike Air Zoom Courtposite 304147-004 (Anthracite/Lt Graphite-Key Lime) with a Posite shell, internal bootie fit, forefoot/heel Zoom, and hard-court herringbone traction; Nike Shox Supreme 304068-062 featuring a tuned Shox column chassis, supportive upper with TPU structure, and reflective details for road training; Nike Air Zoom Flexposite 303949-992 combining flexible Posite panels with targeted Zoom and translucent rubber for a tech-forward ride. Complete catalog download link below and through the server page.



Key highlights include Vince Carter’s first signature model—the Nike Shox BB4, featuring Shox columns in both heel and forefoot—and the Air Max Dolce, with visible Air-Sole cushioning and a molded Phylon upper. The Presto series appears in multiple woven and gym variants, showing Nike’s focus on adaptive fit and lightweight construction. The catalog combines technical specification sheets with full-color layouts, capturing the brand’s shift toward integrated design and athlete-driven performance engineering.
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Nike Men’s Spring 2004 footwear collection presented “Instruments of Speed” training and running models such as the Nike Vapor Trainer and Air Zoom Swift Vapor, organized through the Prescribed for You system rating stability, cushioning, and width. The season’s basketball lineup was highlighted by the introduction of the LeBron James Air Zoom Generation.






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Nike's Spring 2000 Men’s line centered on Alpha Project: Air Zoom Drive 104203-071, Kukini, Zoom Seismic; lightweight mesh, TPU cages, reflective hits, Zoom cushioning across runners and trainers. Complete catalog download link available below and through the server.
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The Nike 1999 Spring Men’s Footwear Catalog presents a range of performance models across running, training, basketball, and outdoor categories. Designs reflect late-1990s emphasis on visible cushioning systems, sculpted midsoles, and bold color blocking, with products positioned for both competitive use and everyday wear.
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Made more than 100 years ago by a Welsh singer named Margaret Watts Hughes — not by her hand but rather using her voice and an Eidophone, a “recording” device of her own invention. She would sing into the Eidophone’s funnel and so make its diaphragm vibrate. She’d then bring this vibrating diaphragm in contact with a glass plate covered in pigment to create these wondrous images, akin to visual sound recordings, or what she called Voice Figures (and the more complex Impression Figures).


From the spitting image exhibiton curated by Pop Gun and Heart Gallery
The Dada Supreme Chrome C-Dubbz sneakers are built around an intentionally heavy, high-volume silhouette: a tall collar, a thick tongue, and a wide forefoot that reads as protective and stable. The upper is typically constructed from layered synthetic panels with pronounced overlays, giving the shoe a structured, armored look and a more rigid feel than minimalist basketball uppers. Stitch lines and panel breaks are used as graphic elements—sections are segmented, stacked, and outlined to create depth, with glossy “chrome” accents placed to catch highlights and exaggerate contour changes as the foot moves.
Branding is designed to be unmistakable at a distance. Expect oversized side marks, large-scale heel or tongue identifiers, and bold, high-contrast placements that function like visual anchors on the lateral and medial sides. The chrome treatment usually appears as reflective or high-shine synthetic components (often on overlays, badges, or trim), creating a hard, metallic read against matte base materials and emphasizing the shoe’s sculpted geometry.
Padding and fit cues tend to be substantial: a thick collar for ankle cushioning, a padded tongue that fills the lace channel, and a lace system supported by reinforced eyestays. This combination aims for a locked-in, “wrapped” fit—more secure and cushioned than sleek—especially through the midfoot where the overlays and lacing work together to reduce lateral movement.
The sole unit is equally assertive. The midsole sits tall with a broad footprint, visually communicating impact protection and stability. Tooling is typically chunky and segmented, with sculpted sidewalls and recesses that add shadow and definition. The outsole commonly uses deep grooves and a dense traction pattern intended for grip and durability, with a flatter contact area and widened edges that support hard stops, pivots, and lateral cuts. Overall, the design language prioritizes structure, cushioning volume, and visual force—built to feel protective under load and to look loud even when standing still.
These pants a cut slightly shorter for better running comfort. Great for slightly harsher weather conditions. Insideout construction for seamless fit inside. From the Nike Running Gyakusou collection. Made in Japan.










The Marble Caves, known as Marble Chapel and Marble Cathedral, are located at the center of the lake and were formed by waves over the past 6,000 years.






In 2021 designer Jun Takahashi has turned to some of his long-time friends in the Tokyo fashion scene to offer their take on UC’s signature hybrid style with a series of leather sleeve down jackets with various mixed materials and detailing. Created in partnership with peers sacai, Kolor, Fragment design, TheSoloist and N.Hoolywood. The jackets all take a different tact to exploring the same style of garment.
















Features a light black mesh upper with dark grey midfoot and heel panels housing light grey Dynamic Flywire cables.




One of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the world, Hong Kong has an overall density of nearly 6,700 people per square kilometer. The majority of its citizens live in flats in high-rise buildings, whose units can house as many as 10,000 people.
In Architecture of Density, Michael investigates these enormous city blocks, finding a mesmerizing abstraction in the buildings’ facades. The structures in the series are photographed without reference to the context of sky or ground, and many buildings are seen in a state of repair or construction: their walls covered with a grid of scaffolding or the soft coloured curtains that protect the streets below from falling debris. From a distance, such elements become a part of an intricate design. Upon closer inspection of each photograph, the anonymous public face of the city is full of rewarding detail – public space is private space, large swatches of colour give way to smaller pieces of people’s lives. The trappings of the people are still visible here: their days inform the detail of these buildings. Bits of laundry and hanging plants pepper the tiny rectangles of windows- the only irregularities in this orderly design. The images of Architecture of Density give one an inkling of what our cities could look like if grown continues unchecked.









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Designed by Robert Cordero
The Nike ACG Zoom Meriwether is a lightweight, weather-resistant boot built on a responsive Zoom Air platform, it offers impact protection without the bulk of traditional hiking boots. The water-resistant suede upper is paired with a medial zip for easy on-off, while the integrated lacing system keeps the fit secure without adding unnecessary weight or complexity.



Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, sat here drinking tea during a break before their successful summit of Everest in 1953.
This photo was taken by George Band, OBE, the youngest of the mountaineers on the 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest on which Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made the first known successful ascent of the mountain.
WTAPS FW13 Lifist lookbook image with Tetsu Nishiyama riding a vintage motorcycle, part of the collection’s lifestyle-focused presentation.
Inspired by Nike founder and Oregon Track & Field Coach Bill Bowerman’s time in the 10th Mountain Division of the US Army, the Innovation Kitchen on the guidance of Tobie Hatfield set out to honor their founding father. Goals of building a lighter, more breathable but still protective piece of footwear became the focus. This technical marvel has resulted in technologies such as Natural Motion Cushioning unit for improved support and speed as well as agile performance. For great grip, Sticky Rubber forefoot lugs are strategically mapped out for the necessary agility and traction in uncertain terrain.
With its armed forces goal, the boot also comes complete with a “puncture and laceration resistant thermoplastic forefoot shield and genuine leather with Kevlar sheath”. All in all the boot also boasts the ability to be considered one of the lightest and fastest drying boots of its kind on the planet.
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