Feet On The Street 6/12/07 / Jun 12, 2007 / 5:58 pm

I care less about people’s closet and more about what i see heads’ actually wearing. Here’s a selection of what I peeped on the train and sidewalks this past week:


creative recreation on the A train catching fire in Harlem


Nike Fallen Hero ‘Vanilla Ice’ SB Blazers on E ‘Freezie’ chilling at Sal’s Pizza on 101st.


Nike Zoom Tre shouting out “Boricua” at the Puerto Rican Day Parade Festival en el Barrio.

7 Responses to “Feet On The Street 6/12/07”

  1. PR says:

    Cool post brother… You should do that on the regular.

  2. kickit says:

    Love this post. We people outside nyc and la don’t know what people wear. Can you add what you were wearing also next time?

  3. blackstar says:

    amen to that…need to post that errr week

  4. Bobbito says:

    good lookin’, absolutely have it on map to do this on the reg. as for what i’m wearing, i do an article titled ‘Let’em Marinate’ in our print issue of Bounce, summer one will be out next week. check the homepage on how to subscribe.

    funky feet,

    Bobbito Garcia a.k.a. Kool Bob Love

  5. e freezie says:

    thx 4 tha love, Bob. This is the best thing yet!! This is what it’s all about!! The motto is, Rock ‘Em!!..Don’t Stock ‘Em!!

    peace

  6. Davy-O says:

    Good afternoon I would be eternally grateful if you picked me to come up and design some AF1’s as my son Christian Fields keeps ‘Bogarting’ all my grips so I need to restock and getting a pair with you would be a real high-point for summer 07 and then cats could ask me
    “Where did you get those”

    Peace

    Dave Fields

  7. Anderson says:

    Yo bibbito I met you on the train thanks for the love on the court force lows man. I’m still in awe even one day later. Well I’ll catch you on the 5 again soon…

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