The Brougham was designed by legendary hip-hop group RUN DMC and based on the BBall high, which originally a basketball trainer. This 2007 version, from the Cadillac series, is presented in premium black and white leather with soft red leather accents and snakeskin styled detailing on the mid quarter. It also includes a textured cupsole, a premium leather lined inner and the Cadillac logo embossed onto the heel.
Adidas Originals Brougham Leather 2007 – Deadstock
Nike Air Force 1 Mid 2005 – Deadstock
Originally released in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first basketball trainer to use the Nike Air technology. This 2005 version, from Nike, is presented in dark army green leather with black patent leather around the perforated blue leather toebox. It also features a nylon mesh tongue, blue leather bellied swoosh branding on the sides, the famous chunky cupsole on green and black, an adjustable ankle strap and a premium leather lined inner. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Nike Dunk Lo Premium 2006 – Deadstock
Originally released in 1985, the Dunk became the college basketball trainer of choice due the amount of colours it came in, which was perfect to match each team colours. This 2006 reissue, from Nike, is presented in a premium leather and suede upper in a brown and blue colourway, on a dark brown midsole. They also feature a yellow ostrich styled swoosh, perforated toe box and printed inner. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Nike Vandal High Untold Truth Pack 2006 – Deadstock
Originally released in 1984, the Nike Vandal became one of the first basketball trainers to be considered as fashionable. These 2006 re-issues from the 'Untold Truth' pack are presented in premium black leather upper with contrasting red stitching and trim. They feature a cream leather swoosh, woven ankle strap and embroidered ABC lettering on the side to commemorate the Atlanta ABC's. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Send to internet returns address.
Nike Court Force 2006 – Deadstock
Originally introduced in 1987, the Nike Court Force took inspiration from its basketball shoe roots when created. This 2006 reissue, from Nike, is presented in premium leather on a textured white and beige cupsole, and features a breathable nylon mesh tongue and a nevy demin padded ankle. It also includes a perforated toebox, woven brand tab on the tongue and flat woven white laces. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Adidas Originals Campus ST 2008 – Deadstock
Originally released in the early 1970s as the Tournament, the adidas Campus was designed as a classic basketball trainer, but became famous when used on the front of a Beastie Boys album cover. This 2008 ST reissue, is presented in premium woven canvas in light brown, green and light blue, on a chunky brown cupsole. They also feature premium leather striped branding and small vent holes on the sides, adidas ST branding on both the padded tongue and mid quarter with a metallic lace jewel. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Nike Air Force II Premium Albis Pack 2005 – Deadstock
When it first hit the streets in '87, the Air Force II Low were Nike's No.1 casual basketball shoe with Air technology. This special colourway of the Air Force II low is part of the Albis Pack, which pays homage to the Nike Air Terra Albis sneaker by using materials traditionally found on that shoe. This April 2005 release comes in a Black/Taxi/Chili Red/Dark Concord colourway with a textile/synthetic upper making it very lightweight. It features a mix of perforated/mesh/smooth paneling with a reinforced heel guard and contrasting midsole. This pair was made in Thailand and come in their original box. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores, send to the internet returns address.
Nike Dunk Lo Premium 2006 – Deadstock
Originally released in 1985, the Dunk became the college basketball trainer of choice due the amount of colours it came in, which was perfect to match each team colours. This 2006 reissue, from Nike, is presented in a premium light grey and purple leather with orange suede detailing on the heel and a black textured sole with white speckles. They also feature a tan coloured ostrich skin styled swoosh, ripstop tongue and toebox, a woven mid quarter and a pearlescent woven inner. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Adidas Originals Forum Low ST 2005 – Deadstock
Originally released in 1984, the Forum was one of the first basketball trainers to have an ankle strap. This 2005 ST reissue, from adidas Originals, is presented in premium white leather with charcoal grey accents on the side striped branding and lower ankle support. They also feature perforated panelling throughout, high-build branding on the mid quarter and lace jewel, a thickly padded ankle and a textured white cupsole. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.
Nike Court Force Low Multi Pack 2007 – Deadstock
Originally introduced in 1987, the Nike Court Force takes inspiration from its basketball shoe roots, this January 2007 re-issue, is part of the Multi-Coloured Sole Pack and comes in a heavy duty black canvas upper. It features the multi-coloured sole unit with matching stitch detailing around the body of the shoe and a padded ankle. RETURNS POLICY: Please do not return Deadstock to size? stores. Please send to internet returns address.