VANS x Scotty Cranmer Sk8-Hi Pro

VANS and BMX Pro Scotty Cranmer have teamed up to create a classic rendition of the iconic Sk8-Hi Pro. Scotty chose a sleek, blacked-out upper design that utilizes a mix of premium suede and ballistic waxy buck textiles for more enhanced durability, as he is known for his aggressive riding style. Not to forget, this new silhouette also built to last longer with some revamped abrasion areas, providing extra support and cushioning demanded by BMXers.

The limited VANS x Scotty Cranmer Sk8-Hi Pro is available now at selected VANS stores and retailers such as SHOWROOM for RM369.

Who’s Coping the Air Jordan 6 Low “Chrome” This End of the Week?

As Jordan Brand is celebrating their 30th anniversary, we can expect more classic sneakers are going to hit the retailers again. Certainly Jordan Brand comprised a return of the classic low top silhouette, Air Jordan 6 Low “Chrome”.

This colorway originally released 13 years ago and it featured a sleek Black nubuck upper with Chrome accent on the heel, lace locks and midsole sitting atop an air sole unit. The 2015 version remains most of the original’s details and accents, the most manifest difference is the blue-tinted translucent outsole instead of white transparent.

This kick is expected to be release on this coming weekend, through selected Jordan retailers including Hoops Station.

HISTORY101: Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star

History has always shown us that staying the same usually means becoming obsolete, becoming irrelevant or worst case scenario, dying and being forgotten. If you don’t change with the times, if you don’t adapt, and if you don’t learn from your mistakes, you will be left behind. It’s a simple fact. History books, self-help gurus and even your parents tell you that being stubborn and not changing with the times gets you nowhere. But there are exceptions, and usually these exceptions that do manage to withstand the test of time, they go from old to iconic, from irrelevant to evergreen, and from forgotten to legendary.

One of the best examples of this exception is the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star.

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Converse Rubber Corporation was first established in 1908, and at first the company only made galoshes and other work related rubber shoes. At that time, these shoes were only made on a seasonal basis, and in order to make things more efficient in terms of costing for the company, they started researching on making athletic shoes which can be sold all year round. With the popularity of basketball on the rise in the USA, they wanted to make a shoe that is made specifically for basketball.

After many trial and errors, Converse released their very first basketball shoe in 1917 and named it the All-Star. It was the first ever mass-produced basketball shoe in North America and it first came in natural brown colors and black trimming. Later in 1920, Converse updated the pair to an all-black look that came in canvas or leather versions.

For the first few years, sales for the All-Star were slow. It did not fly off the shelves like they expected it to, but all that changed when a guy name Charles ‘Chuck’ H. Taylor showed up. Chuck first started wearing the All-Stars when he was playing basketball on his high school team in 1917. He liked what he saw in the shoes and saw its potential for the sport of basketball. He really believed in the potential of the shoe and the brand that in 1921, Chuck paid a visit to the Converse Chicago office in search of a sales job. He was already quite a renowned high school basketball player, and the guy interviewing him was an avid sports fan that knew of Chuck and hired him immediately.

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Chuck Taylor in action in a pair of All-Stars

Being a fan of the shoe, and most importantly being a basketball player himself, Chuck gave suggestions on how to improve the All-Star. Within a year of working there, Converse adopted his suggestions to change the design to help with enhanced flexibility and support, and also the famous ‘Star’ patch at the ankle to provide protection to the wearer. Chuck travelled across America promoting the shoe by hosting basketball clinics and using clever marketing tools like the Converse Basketball Yearbook, which is a yearly book that commemorated the best players, trainers, teams and greatest moments in the sport of basketball.

His personal salesmanship was so good till he became synonymous with the shoe, and because of that, in 1932, Converse added his name “Chuck Taylor” to the ankle patch and that was how the Converse “Chuck Taylor” All-Star was born!

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To continue the dominance of Converse in the basketball scene, Chuck designed the All-Stars with a white top with red and blue trimmings for the American basketball players in the 1936 Olympics. Soon after that was World War II where Chuck served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force and coached their basketball team. Not long after that, more and more soldiers were wearing the All-Stars for training and exercise. Because of its insane popularity, it became the official sneaker of the United States Armed Forces further stamping the All-Stars as the shoe of America.

After World War II, basketball became a major professional sport. With the merging of the National Basketball League and the Basketball Association of America to become what we know as the National Basketball Association (NBA) today, the very iconic and classic black and white Chuck Taylor All-Star High Top was introduced in 1949 to the world. It became the shoe for professional, college, high school and any avid fan of the sport. Not long after that, in 1957, Converse introduced the low cut All-Star as a more casual alternative to the high tops and it became a big hit with the general public.

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USA Olympic Basketball Team 1936

Converse’s dominance in the sneaker industry was so strong that it held an 80% share of the entire American sneaker industry.

Because of his tireless efforts in promoting the sport, Taylor was called the “Ambassador to Basketball” and in 1968, Charles ‘Chuck’ H. Taylor was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, one year later he passed away.

With the passing of Chuck, Converse’s dominance in the industry began to slide as other companies were starting to chip away at their market share with the introduction of better and more advanced shoes. Majority of basketball teams started ditching the All-Stars for more high tech innovative shoes while also being offered higher sponsorship packages by the companies to wear their shoes.

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Chuck Taylor (Far Right) at the Basketball Hall of Fame

In the 1970s, many athletic footwear companies heavily marketed their shoes which made athletic shoes a very popular choice of footwear to the general public that people were even wearing them for leisure purposes. This caused a certain counter-culture to happen which made the All-Stars the footwear choice of rockstars, musicians, creative individuals and the younger generation in general, who saw the All-Stars not as a basketball shoe, but as a fashionable shoe.

In the 1980s all the way to early 2000, Converse experienced hard times as they changed ownership and management a few times. These changes affected the company badly, and coupled with bad business decisions along the way, the company loss a lot of market share. Even with that said, Converse was still making waves outside of the business world. Marty McFly wore chucks during the famous skateboard chase scene in Back to The Future in 1985, Rock band The Rolling Stones made the Chuck Taylor the official sneaker of their Steel Wheels Tour in 1989, and Kurt Cobain took the world by storm with his band Nirvana and his pair of Chuck Taylor All-Stars in the early 1990s. One crazy fact about the Chuck Taylors is that in 1997, there was 550 million Chuck Taylor All-Stars produced that year.

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Kurt Cobain resting after a sound check

In 2001, Converse filed for bankruptcy which was bought over by Nike after a few major reshuffles in their production and management in 2003.

Over the years, Converse has built themselves back up to a point that they are almost synonymous with the word “sneakers”, this is especially true for the Chuck Taylors. Why? Because the Chucks still remains as the bestselling basketball shoe of all time, because 60% of Americans own at least a pair of Chuck Taylors, because Converse sells a whopping 270,000 pairs per day, and because every 43 seconds a pair of Chucks is sold.

Nobody can deny the fact that the Chuck Taylor is one of the most iconic sneaker ever made.

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PARTY FREAKZ 2015

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On 19th September 2015, Penang Island will host a major party located at Auto Mall, Karpal Singh Drive. Party Freakz brining in world renowned DJ’s from Asia to entertain the crowd that include DJ Soda from South Korea and Dj YOKO from Japan. Ticket prices ranging from RM168- RM288 with complimentry drinks and gift voucher. For more information visit TicketCharge.com!

Sliding In The City

Ever imagine sliding right in the middle of the city? No, not the ones at your nearest park. What we have here is a 1000 feet slide, even more than three football fields! Slide The City is definitely a whole new experience. Like how and where else could you find yourself just sliding along the city, instead of driving? Not to mention that there will also be live music, food, drinks and most importantly, water. The people from Slide The City also wants to assure you that their 1000 slick vinyl is made in the USA and is padded with cushions more than your grandfather’s orthopedic sneakers. Good thing is, Malaysia is included in their Slide The City Asia Tour and pre-registration is now open for everyone! More info up on there page.

RECAP: adidas Yeezy 350 Boost “Pirate Black” Launch at Sole What

After a long queue of balloting, the most anticipated sneaker of the year has finally dropped in Malaysia at Sole What last Saturday. The hype went mad during the previous release of Yeezy 350 Boost “Turtle Dove”, thankfully the release of the “Pirate Black” went super smooth with any sort of riot or rampage. Regardless of being a fan of Yeezus or just simply a sneakerhead, the crowd rocked the atmosphere at the same time where cooperation and harmony are maintained in a well-manner. Well done to Adidas Malaysia, and Sole What!

Rip the play button below to have a quick recap on some shots and videos from the event.

PUMA Trinomic R698 “All Suede”

Here comes the latest stylish silhouette from PUMA, the Trinomic R698 “All Suede”. Featuring a durable and comfy all suede upper atop an all-over white midsole with minimal Trinomic branding with the same upper colour attached at the side heel area. The “All Suede” pack consists 3 different colours of the same silhouette; Red, Black and Purple. Available now at PUMA stores and selected retailers such as Hundred% for RM379.

Vans presents Fifty Fifty Skate Fest

Fifty Fifty Skate Fest is a first ever art show that features South East Asia’s very own skate artists presented by Vans and partnering with Hin Bus Art Depot, Tapau.TV, iM4U and also Pestle & Mortar Clothing. This exhibition will go on till 29th August 2015, and they will be having various skate clinics, art classes, and video screenings. Last but not least, Fifty Fifty together with Tapau.TV has lined up 5 of the best local bands name for music performance such as Oh Chentaku, Maddthelin and Bittersweet at Hin Bus Art Depot, Penang on the 29th August (4pm onwards), and admission will be free! Do bring your friends and family along to have a blast weekend!

More info about the event can be found here.

Here’s what happened during the opening night of Fifty Fifty Skate Fest:

South East Asia’s first hybrid smart watch – the BOLDR Voyage

BOLDR Watches proudly unveiled their debut hybrid smart watch collection – the BOLDR Voyage. Being the first hybrid smart watch collection in South East Asia, the Voyage is definitely something fresh, designed to transcend the perfection of form and function. By the look of it, you might think that is is just a normal analog aviator-style watch, but it’s actually packed with smart wearable internal technology.

The design of Voyage is inspired from the founders’ love towards aviator watches and other classic timepieces. Travis Tan and Leon Leong, assessed what a modern urbanite would need to assist in their daily lives.

Among features of the Voyage collection are:-

1. Pedometer. It helps you to keep track on your daily exercise goals; distance, steps, calories burned.
2. Notification. It helps you to push call alerts, message, and app notifications to your wrist via embedded LEDs and built-in vibrator motor.
3. Battery. The watch comes with an easily replaceable battery (CR2032) that powers the BOLDR smartmodule for up to 6 months and also 3-year battery for the Quartz watch movement.
4. Anti-Loss. You can now immediately know when you and your watch are stray too far from your smartphone.
5. Shutter. The Voyage includes a shutter feature, letting you remotely take a photo with your smartphone’s camera with the simple push of a button on your watch.

The launch of the BOLDR Voyage will take place on Kickstarter, starting from August 29th, 2015. Starting from the launch date, customers can place pre-orders of the Voyage at an initial starting price of 129USD. The first debut line will also feature a limited, one-time only “Kickstarter Edition” engraved on the back. Starting next year, the Voyage will be retailing at 179USD.

More info can be found on www.boldrwatches.com.

STAMPD LA x Puma Trinomic Sock

Following the R698 model, LA-based label Stampd collaborates yet again with Puma to create a whole new silhouette, the Puma Trinomic Sock. This pair features a very minimalistic tonal upper in leather, suede, and nubuck, with perforated panels at the sides and toe box. A cracked earth pattern can be seen over wraparound 3M detail and within the Trinomic outsole. Stampd branding at tongue, heel, and insole. Heathered lining. This pair also uses the iconic Puma Trinomic OG midsole and they come in 3 colorways, Drizzle, Whisper White and Black.

This collection will be available at Sole What and Crossover, you will never sleep on this collection if you love clean and simple look.