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I'm loving Pradeepan's final project from his senior year of school. He's currently banging away secret projects at Clarks UK and I'm sure the experience will add a layer of tailored precision to his already imaginative design aesthetics.
More pics after the jump.

Just ordered mine. You gonna get yours? I adore Bernhard Willhelm and tho some will find his designs a little too esoteric, this shoe is a perfect blend of concept vs. wearability. I chose the lighter beige/red colorway. I got too many dark shoes.
This shoe has a suede upper with constrasting leather panels on the placket. There is also leather reinforcement at the ankle. A gladiator style lattice on the tongue forms the high-top, wrapping around the front of the leg and fastening with velcro at the ankle. The sole is gum rubber. £215.00!

Even in hell, they need stylish shoes.
I have nothing against UGGS but if I'm gonna wear some kind of thickly padded boot - it's going to be one of a kind, like these Mukluks by OAK. They're made to order at only $42! What a steal. I can't wait to get mine!
I'm not sure what to make of Diesel's latest footwear ad. I myself don't have a foot fetish and using a hot male model with hot legs certainly helps with marketing but I guess there was no room for fantasy because the fetishsseur is some old folgie. Ain't that the truth tho? It's always some old pervy man. I know I know I'm stereotyping but I just had to get that off my chest. Tired of being politically correct.
I digress. The ad is well art directed too. Check out the bowling trophies in the background. This image is actually the cropped version. There's more than meets the eye if you check out the full version.
A company called SWIMS just launched a new product in their uber stylish galoshe line-up but this one is a high-heel. Like the other SWIMS products, the design of the City Slipper is simple and beautiful and in line with company's Scandanavian heritage. In addition, the design incorporates lots of great details both for practical and aesthetic reasons.
- Extra traction for slippery surfaces
- The sole of each CitySlipper has the map of either New York, Paris or Tokyo (see image)
- Pull on/off grip and the soft siliconpad on the sides makes it very convenient.
- Flexible design to fit almost any heel height and thickness due to flexible material and construction
- Protection for the delicate leather/suede sole of your shoe and the tip of the shoe against the elements.
- Low-Cut style is for shoes with bows and buckles
Dammit every month of so Supra puts out another sneaker I love. They're really breaking my bank here. Their latest is patent leather red (my favorite color) Skytop available this fall at Factory 413 in Los Angeles.
These pairs of shoes with black flat-front tailored shorts and a green gingham dress shirt = HOT HOT HOT!

I confess, I own a pair of UGGS and I live in L.A. too! Seriously it does get cold here once in awhile and that's when I break the UGGS out. Only thing is I hate the design. I want something with a bit more style and flair. That's why I like the El Roo's from Puma. It's all corduroy and shearling to keep your dogs warm while integrating that big rubber band strap found on their slip-on. It's only $85 and you can get a low-top version for $75.
via Uncrate