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The “Verb for Shoe” Smart Shoe

May 7th, 2008 · No Comments

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When the brains at MIT aren’t busy curing cancer or counting cards, they’re designing some amazing technology that we, uh, don’t always have a need for. The “Verb for Shoe” project has us scratching our heads, but eventually nodding in approval. On the 15th of December 2004, MIT student-formed VectraSense announced the “Verb for Shoe” project, one very smart shoe. This shoe automatically adjusts internal air pockets based on movements from the wearer– controlled by an internal computer. That same computer provides a wireless connection to your pc and to other Verb for Shoe wearers. Like the Microsoft Zune, wearers can beam personal data back and forth between them. Want to pass along your business card? Get a phone number of that pretty lady technophile? Want to exchange missile codes with a foreign spy? These’ll do it without saying a word on your part. The “Verb for Shoe” is now shipping. [engadget]

Buy: $700

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Saucony ProGrid Paramount Running Shoes

April 25th, 2008 · No Comments

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Whether you’re prepping for an early season marathon or just a jog around the neighborhood this weekend, you’re going to need the right shoe. When it comes to getting the right shoe, it really depends on how “right” you want to get. If you’re looking for some of the best new performance footwear, check out the Saucony ProGrid Paramount. Beyond the light weight, firm nature of the ProGrid models, these exceed the normal running shoes in terms of comfort. You’re not so much running, but floating past the competition…

Buy: $169

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How to: Buy a Tuxedo

April 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment

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The tuxedo is the central outfit to any formal affair. Every guy should know how to buy one, choose one, wear one and most importantly, own one. You never know when an event will call for black tie, and a tux will never go out of style. Follow GearCrave into the store, to the tailor and out on the town as we tell you how to buy a tux. Continue reading, GearCravers, for the details on how to add a tuxedo to your very own wardrobe.

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AMQ Street Low Canvas Street Low

April 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Low-top canvas sneaks have been a springtime standard for guys since Paul McCartney sported the original Spring Court sneaker on the album cover for Abbey Road. For a look that’s clean, versatile and always grown-up, the canvas low-top (particularly in white) remains the gold standard. Still, the average canvas sneaker, stylish as it may be, tends to feel a bit lacking in the edge department. Enter Alexander McQueen. His answer to the canvas quandary: add leather. Debuting in 2006, his AMQ line for Puma is all about taking classic court-inspired profiles and punking ‘em up with sleeker shapes and a sinister meshing of materials.

The AMQ Canvas Street Low is a prime example. Like the Spring Court’s canvas classic, slimmed down for the runway and gilded for London streets, it takes the basic, tennis-inspired canvas body and rubber sole and adds leather accents in all the right places. The leather Puma stripe along the side is too slick for words. It comes in ultra smooth cream and a super vicious red. And lest forget these are not your father’s sneakers, it also comes with a gnarly silver chain ornament in the shape of a tooth. If the Spring Court sneaker is the Beattles, the AMQ Canvas Street is the Clash. My advice: get the red ones.

Buy: $193

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Nike Air Max 1 iD shoes

April 15th, 2008 · No Comments

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Nike is always on the innovation frontier. So it’s no surprise that they’ve done away with design all together and left it up to you, the customer, to design your own shoe. Here is the Nike Air Max 1 iD a plain trainer that is modeled after Nike Air’s basic designs of old. Then you get to put your own personal spin on it, customizing everything from colors to leather to the frickin’ airbag in the sole. As if that wasn’t cool enough, you get to put your own “ID” on the back of the shoe — whatever your creative mind can come up with. Just keep it clean, okay?

Buy: $130.

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Nike Re-issues Air Tech Challenge II

April 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Tennis was never supposed to be cool. It was never supposed to be played with 90 mph returns from the baseline. And, it was sure as hell never supposed to involve hot pink. But, thank God for Andre Agassi. In the Nike annals of signature-shoe greatness, years 1986 to 1995, only three names matter: MJ, Bo, and Andre. What sets Andre apart is the personal style he brought to a game with one of the strictest dress codes in sports. It’s no coincidence that the dude who skipped Wimbeldon because of it’s all-white clothing policy, is responsible some of the illest colorways in the history of the world. Case and point– the Air Tech Challenge II.

The original Air Tech Challenge, first released in 1990, was reissued by Nike last year to mixed reviews. But, fans of the Air Agassi franchise have been salivating ever since they got wind of the second installment. As with all retro editions, differences from the original might be an issue of contention. Last year, Nike made a subtle color tweak that left more than a few diehard fans a bit disappointed. But, by all photographic accounts, the powers that be stayed exceptionally true to the original hues this time around. In White, Black, and the ungodly fresh “hot lava,” the Air Tech Challenge II hits stores this month. So, cop you a pair before the ebay-mongers hit because, honestly, image is everything.

Buy: $100

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Cole Haan Air Madero Cap Toe Shoes

April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

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Air Jordan in wingtips? It used to be that dress shoes were clunky and painful to wear, but that’s all in the past. Cole Haan, which has been nurturing fine gents’ feet for 80 years, has the perfect answer to stale, pained toes and ankles in the office: Nike Air technology. Sounds crazy, huh? But just take a look at these Air Madero Cap Toes, with a soft calkskin outer and the cushiness you’d expect from Nike tucked away in your heel. You won’t sacrifice style, either. Cole Haan handcrafts these babies to achieve the silky smooth look in every pair. But if the office Olympics come around, we’ll put our money whoever is rockin’ the Air Maderos.

Buy: $198.

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Fila Whiteline Original Tennis Shoe

March 28th, 2008 · No Comments

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Our friends at Fila have a new look– one that casual fans and vintage purists are both likely to crave.  While Puma saw its renaissance begin to shine in the late 90’s, Fila’s White Line collection ensures that their brand is due for a rebirth of its own.  The Fila Whiteline Original Tennis Shoe takes that classic Bjorn Borg style and gives it a modern facelift.  Its shiny mesh coat and white, neon and sulfur styling make the Original Tennis an instant street classic… Absolute foot candy.

Buy: $80

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Diesel Paraluis

March 21st, 2008 · No Comments

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This great design by Diesel features laces, but it’s technically a slip-on. The padded collar and insole make the Diesel Paraluis a great choice for spring. The leather upper and bold contrasting colors make this a real eye-grabber, especially if you are obsessed with kicks. Can you recognize people by their shoes? Do you want to be recognized for yours?

Buy: $95

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Lakai Outlet Kicks

February 27th, 2008 · No Comments

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Lakai Limiteds get raves from skaters, but now you can get in on the Lakai Limited craze at bargain prices thanks to Lakai Outlet. The collection of kicks pictured here is the high-end stuff from the Outlet, there are plenty of Lakai models coming in selections from $19 (when available!) to $49. Check out those sweet designs! The Lakai MJ-3 is a particular favorite.

Buy at various killer prices.

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