Yesterday Cushe kicked off the winter season with their Boot Launch Party attracting media, influencers, retailers and friends at tenpenny, inside the Gotham Hotel. With retailers in town for FFANY (Fashion Footwear Association of New York), Cushe invited guests to preview their Autumn/Winter 2012 Boot Collection with the much anticipated Allpine and Foot-on Futon collections for women and the Baja and Evo collections for men. Guests mingled in a fun
We are excited to welcome Native as the newest addition to our client roster! Founded in Vancouver, BC in 2009, Native seeks to use the best of evolving technology, light materials and great design to produce lightweight and iconic footwear. Inspired by classic, casual silhouettes, the Native aesthetic captures a look that is timeless yet modern. Native shoes are constructed from injection-molded EVA (the common name for ethylene-vinyl acetate), allowing
I have many strong suits, but I’ll admit it – the kitchen is not my forte. The most complicated dishes I make are toast and cereal, and no matter how many times I’ve been taught to use a coffee machine, I still haven’t mastered the art – even though I am a caffeine fanatic! Which is why when our friends at Grady’s Cold Brew sent over a few bottles of
K-Swiss and Palladium teamed up this week to preview their latest and greatest styles for Spring/Summer 2012 to top editors and bloggers. The preview was held at the K-Swiss/Palladium showroom in New York. In performance footwear, K-Swiss showed off the Kona pack that their roster of professional triathletes raced in at the Ironman World Championships
The scene: Southern California, in the mid ‘80s. The action sports industry wasn’t yet established, and skateboarding was in its nascent days, a localized movement that would eventually become a worldwide phenomenon. Airwalk was one of the first brands on the scene, established in 1986 at a son’s request that his father create sneakers specifically designed to address the needs skaters were voicing – and that no brand had yet
Having recently packed my bags and made the big move from Brisbane, Australia, to New York City, I am still coming to terms with the difference in lifestyle here. I had prepared myself for a few differences – I knew that I wouldn’t be living by the beach, watching cricket, or having barbecues every weekend. But little did I know that I was about to enter a world completely foreign










