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Designer Spotlight, features, Footwear

Jimmy Choo for men launching on Mr. Porter

By Laura on July 5th, 2011

Last December Jimmy Choo announced they were set to launch the brand’s return to footwear. And now after months of waiting, they are finally ready to launch the collection in collaboration with Mr. Porter

Given the months of hype around this new collection, I do wonder if they can possibly live up to the hype. That said if the short film ‘Walking the Line’, they created for the Men’s AW 11 collection is anything to go by, I am going to say – YES!

On a side note I love that the film is set in New York’s High Line park, as I had the chance to visit last week (see picture below). For those not familiar, the High Line was originally constructed in the 1930s, to lift dangerous freight trains off Manhattan’s streets. Recently it has been converted into a beautiful mile-and-a-half-long elevated park, running through the West Side neighborhoods of the Meatpacking District, West Chelsea and Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen. If your in New York make sure to check it out.



features, Footwear

Tricker’s Super Boot C Marron

By Laura on July 5th, 2011

In 1829 Joseph Tricker, master shoemaker, founded the company R.E. Tricker Ltd and five generations later his family continues to make beautiful shoes with the skills and service ethics of the past.

Perhaps better known for their classic brogues and oxfords, Tricker’s also produce fashionable, high-quality boots – perfect for fall weather. My favourite has to be the “Super Boot C Marron,” which comes in a clean, wingtip-free dark chestnut brown leather. Set atop a wooden stacked heel and completed with tonal leather laces and minimal stitching. These sleek lace-up boots would look perfect with a good pair of dark denim jeans. The classic British boot is available now for £325 at Present London.



features, Footwear, health, Sports, Sportswear

Get Running – Top five running tips for beginners

By Laura on July 5th, 2011

As many of you know I recently entered to take part in a triathlon…this was a massive deal for me seeing as cycling to work was about as much exercise as I was willing to do.

It’s been a few weeks now and I can officially say exercising isn’t actually as bad as I thought it was. Don’t get me wrong, I am in no way a fitness fanatic now, but have found it is definitely a great way to blow off some steam after a long day in the office.

Seeing as it is only July, there is plenty of time for you to give it a shot… maybe even sign up for a race. So to help you get started in the right direction I wanted to share the running tips the lovely experts at Sports Shoes gave me.

The Kit. Your old tennis trainers just won’t do I’m afraid. The important part of the kit is your running shoes. Ideally you should go to a running specialist to get your gait assessed. The specialists will be able to tell you what shoes are best for you so you avoid injury. Wearing the right clothing will make you more comfortable and help keep you drier and cooler. Find items that aren’t too tight or too baggy and opt for synthetic fibres which help draw moisture aware from the skin.

The Run. If you haven’t run for a while then make sure you start slowly with a mile or so, you might also want to run / walk at intervals. Gradually build up your mileage adding no more than 10% per week. If you’re running in a gym make sure you ask for guidance from staff at the gym.

Keep Hydrated. Hydration is key to your performance as a runner. Making sure that you take lots of water before, during and after your run will stop fatigue, cramping and heatstroke.

Shield Yourself From The Sun. Sunburn can occur after just ten minutes in the sun, even in the UK! While it can be hard to avoid the rays, especially if you’re committed to training, there are things you can do to protect yourself from the ill effects of too much sun: cover up well within loose clothing, sunglasses and a hat. Sunscreen, with both UVA and UVB protection and a factor no lower than 15, should be applied 30 minutes before going out and then generously and regularly throughout the day.

Company. Find a friend to run or train with or join a club – it makes it much more fun and even harder to quit! Investigate the most scenic routes in your area and organise running with friends. Or, if you prefer alone time, treat yourself to some new music on your iPod and save it especially for your training sessions. Finding ways to combine running with your favourite activities will mean you look forward to it all the more!

Weight Target. “I will be a size 10!” or “I’m running the London Marathon” – have a goal. Aim to be a certain size or weight, and put reminders around the house, especially on the fridge door. Summer is a great time for that extra fitness or weight loss push, but you aren’t going to shed stones in just a few days or become a long distance runner overnight. If you’re serious about your goal, build a training programme and stick to it for a good few months! Remember that eating healthily and getting regular exercise is the best way to lose weight and keep in mind other factors when assessing how well you’re doing- has your general mood improved? Are you more lively?

Distance Target. If weight isn’t an issue for you why not sign up for a race, even if it’s just a 5km fun run. Again, having a clear goal is so important, but a deadline makes it that bit clearer and important.



features, Footwear

Going Japanese with Onitsuka Tiger Kobe collection

By Elisabeth on June 16th, 2011

Originally established in the Japanese city of Kobe, Onitsuka Tiger is returning to its roots with the new Kobe Collection. Made of the finest quality, these trainers are made from the world famous Kobe leather and are subtly embellished with the tiger stripes.

The Fabre BL-L DX Kobe

The Fabre BL-L is the high top version of the BL-S Basketball shoe. Finished in the finest Kobe leather with subtle stripe detailing underlining the premium nature of this product.

Comes in light brown in sizes 4-13 for £120.00.

Kohaku DX Kobe

Meaning ‘amber’ in Japanese, the Kohaku is a new style for this season and is based on the classic shaping of basketball shoes. Again, finest Kobe leather and a subtle Tiger Head logo on the collar make for a very premium execution.

Comes in black in sizes 4-13 for £130.00.

Mexico Midrunner DX Kobe

The Mexico Midrunner DX combines the sleek and sophisticated look of the Mexico DX and the unique appeal of the high top. Finished here in premium Kobe Leather.

Comes in brown in sizes 4-13 for £140.00.

The styles sadly won’t be available until early Autumn – but we can’t wait!

Check out www.onitsukatiger.com for stockist details.



Brand Spotlight, Footwear, Shoes, Shop Profile, Sportswear

Ashworth Launch First Ever Golf and Lifestyle Footwear Collection

By Laura on June 6th, 2011

Ashworth, yes the golf brand, is launching their first golf and lifestyle footwear collection on June 16th. The collection features four styles made for both “on-the-course” wear and “off-the-course” lifestyle.

Our favourites are the Cardiff and the Encinitas. The Cardiff is a golf shoe that looks more like something you could wear around the city. The shoe has great playability, wearability and a sure-footed spikeless sole unite with tumbled leathers and rich suede accents. It is available in navy, white and black colourways for $120. The Encinitas on the other hand has more of a loafer style and is again made with premium materials and fine craftsmanship. These shoes would work great paired with chinos or jeans. They are available in tan and black for $140.



Designer Spotlight, Footwear

Fred Perry 2011 Spring/Summer Woven Stripe Footwear

By Laura on May 31st, 2011

Fred Perry have used two of their classic footwear styles and updated them with a woven stripe for Spring/Summer 2011. Available in both the Foxx Woven Stripe and Byron Mid Canvas Woven Stripe, they come in three different colourways with tan waxed laces and the classic Fred Perry embroidered Laurel Wreath at the heel. The shoes can be purchased through Fredperry.com



Footwear

Vans OTW Pritchard

By Laura on May 3rd, 2011

This season Vans is on a roll as they knock out yet another great pair of shoes.The Pritchard shoe, much like the previous Vault Derby release, combines both elements of a classy dress shoe, yet at is essentially still a skate shoe. The first release comes in this Incense colorway, featuring a full suede upper and contrasting midsoles and will retail for $70 USD (£42)



Footwear

Yves Saint Laurent Hi-Top

By Laura on April 21st, 2011

Looking for some fancy white hi-tops? Then look no further than Yves Saint Laurent’s footwear collection for Spring/Summer 2011. The sneaker features an all-white profile with a perforated toe box, white out-sole and branded Velcro ankle strap (because that’s what your really paying for).

Available for purchase now through select Yves Saint Laurent stockists.



Footwear

Alife Chuck Native

By Laura on April 11th, 2011

We have already mentioned on Brandish a few times recently, that the Chukka style boot will be massive this year, and this is just another great example why. Alife has introduced a new revamped model of its simple and minimalistic Chuck with the Chuck Native. The chukka boot-style sneaker has a beautiful two-tone color blocked upper with a fringe pattern along the edge of the back panel. I love the addition of the red laces and the two-tone sole which really just make the shoes pop.



Footwear, News

Tripped out Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid commercial

By Laura on April 5th, 2011

This is probably one of the most bizarre ads Nike has ever created, but honestly I think it is pure genius. The short revolves around Nike’s latest release – the Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid, and features a psychedelic medley of skateboarding, and some crazy animation. Trust me on this one… just go watch it. The Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid will be available in two colorways this month through your local SB dealer.



Collaborations, Footwear

Keds for Steven Alan

By Laura on April 5th, 2011

How awesome is this new range of Keds?
The collaboration between the classic shoe maker and Steven Alan will be available in June 2011. I love the clean, minimal style of the shoes, which are offered in both a classic low cut, lace-up style and mid top chukka boot look. They are perfect for the summer with their contrasting leather laces and white midsoles.



Collaborations, features, Footwear

Supreme teams up with Clarks on new desert boot

By Laura on March 31st, 2011

It seems like brand collaborations are all the rage at the moment, but I was especially excited when I heard that Supreme and Clarks had teamed up to bring us a new take on the classic desert boot.
Supreme has taken the hugely popular British classic, and redesigned the ankle area slightly, sloping the back and adding an extra lace attachment in the form of a hook eye.

The boots will be available in the standard black, gray and navy blue, but they have also made one the Supreme red that looks amazing. No news on the release date yet but we expect them to retail for about £165.00



Collaborations, Designer Spotlight, Footwear

Liberty teams up with Nike Sportswear for the 2011 Summer Collection

By Laura on March 17th, 2011

The new Liberty of London Nike collaboration has been receiving a lot of mixed opinions since the first images appeared online. The Summer 2011 line has drawn upon the iconic London stores, capsule collection to create twelve new variations of classic models such as the Dunk Hi, Air Force 1, Blazer Mid and Blazer Low.

Most criticism of the shoes has been in regards to the distinctive Liberty patterns used, including the instantly recognizable floral print. Regardless of whether you love them or hate them, there is no denying they are certainly hipster material.

The collection is scheduled for April 1, 2011, release.



Footwear

Adidas Originals Resplit

By Laura on March 15th, 2011

Adidas Originals have released the Resplit Lo as a part of their Spring/Summer 2011 collection. Designed around the principals of the GSG9, which was used by the Special Forces, the sneaker mixes both trainer and shoe design for style, durability and comfort. Made from a a light blue canvas and suede upper, the shoe features tonal stitch detailing, contrasting black tongue and black laces, with a classic white rubber sole. Personally I can’t get enough of this colour this season.



Footwear

Sebago brings back the Dockside for SS11

By Laura on March 15th, 2011

The Dock shoe is set to be a big trend this summer, combining statement style and functionality. One brand who does this particularly well is Sebago. Their cult classic Dockside shoe has been re-invented just in time for Spring/Summer 2011.

The dockside is a great way to brighten up your look and maintain casual sophistication throughout the summer months. The collection is hand sewn using coloured, reverse suede leathers, mixing it with a unique two tone finish, complimented with tonal, slip-resistant and non-marking soles.

The shoe is available in both a high and low cut.




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