I am a huge fan of a SEVERELY HIGH hi top sneaker - so these Rick Owens almost made my heart stop. My favourite aspect aside from them towering over the ankles, is the inner side of these shoes have a vertical zipper from the bottom coming up so you wouldn't have to break a sweat from undoing/doing up the laces every time you put them on, take them off - which i think is ideal and easy for such a HI-hi top. Outer layer + inner lining are both smooth full grain leather which would feel unreal. They come in black/milk, milk/black, milk/milk, milk/chocolate, and silver/black. DO NOT mistake these for Nike's; that's pretty much an insult. At just over 1G ($1000.00), these badboys will get you noticed from the ground up. Worth the splurge? What do you think...
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May 3, 2008
Rick Owens leather HIGH tops - STUNNAS
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where 2 cop? other than e-luxury?
december 2008-jan 2009
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Hey Milksteez,
There aren't very many online retailers who carry the Rick Owens hightops. Nobody wants to spend over $1,000 on e-luxury, so time to get creative. oki-ni.com carries Rick Owens so for sure check there. eBay is always a go-to source - I took a look the other day and there was a pair for sale, but they object-dyed it and re-soled it and that's why its "such a good deal" (but it's takes away from the authenticity). Another good source is supertalk.superfuture.com which is an online forum about worldwide shopping and travel. People are always buyinh/selling luxury items so it'd definitely worth checking out. Also, I'm not sure what city your in, but if there are any High-end retail stores (Barneys, Saks, Jeffrey, Holt Renfrew, etc.), possibility they will have these sneaks in stock. Even looking through craigslist and different places, because you never really know where they might pop-up.
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