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Gran finale of the trilogy. Night comes to life in the form of Footshop x KangaROOS ’Nocturna’

The number of collaborations we have issued this year to celebrate our first decade in the market is rounded to ten. The series of our annual projects culminate in the third continuation of the collaboration with the German brand KangaROOS on the Ultimate 3 model, released online on December 21 under the subtitle ‘Nocturna.’ Over three years since our collaboration with KangaROOS opened a list of our own sneakers from Czech stores issued in cooperation with an international brand. The German brand, with

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Join The Alliance: Footshop x APEX

We are adding another collection to this year's annual collaborations list. The latest is with a brand to which Footshop is much closer than it seems at first glance. Find out below. Join The Alliance. The Footshop x APEX collection was released on December 19. We do not forget our roots, and through this hut, we also aim our spotlights at a local brand that needs to be known. APEX is a Czech project looking for an abstract to fill an emotional emptiness. Inspired by current and past visuals, on the way

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FTSHP Fit w/ Blanka & Mika

Versace Jeans Couture 5 Tasche Light Multicolor 27Dr. Martens Sinclair Leather Platform Boots Black EUR 39 Nike Air Force 1 Mid '07 QS White/ White-Midnight Navy-Gum Yellow EUR 36.5Nike x Undefeated Air Force 1 Low SP "Dunk vs AF1" Court Blue/ White-Goldtone-Lemon Drop EUR 49.5 Vans Vault x Nigel Cabourn Hat Loden Green UniversalPACCBET Cotton Reflective Sweatshirt Knit Green Ladidas Oversized Vest Beige Tone S/36Carhartt WIP Detroit Jacket Black Rigid S CR

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Footshop x Cacao Rocks (GR)

Megoulas Yassonas (a.k.a Cacao Rocks) was born in 1985 in Athens, Greece. He engaged in the art of graffiti at the age of 12.His work has been exhibited in numerous foundations, museums and galleries around the world. His artwork ranges from painting ,sculptures, installations to video art and performances. He has also created full artwork and branding for local musicians. Why do you use the nickname Cacao Rocks? There is no particular reason. I just liked how the letters looked on the walls. Als

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Footshop x Edyta Grzyb (PL)

Edyta is a polish painter who is interested in their emotions, expressing them through contrasting colors, and occasionally blurring the lines between reality and fiction. She is of the opinion that painting lives through vivid colours, stimulating esthetic feelings and emotions in the observer. You paint mainly portraits - why is that? The preferred motif of my work is people. Strictly speaking, I am interested in their emotions, expressing them through contrasting colors, and occasionally blurr

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Let people know what you’d like – use Footshop’s wishlist

Footshop is becoming a social network apart from an online store by the day. All the time, we try to make your visit more interactive, which is why there's also your personal wishlist that you can do anything you like with. This year, you don't have to send a letter to Santa, you've got your wishlist. Your own unique list of favorite products that represent your style and keeps an eye on the best sneakers and apparel Footshop has to offer - read on to find out more about the wishlist's functions.

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Footshop x Johanna Walderdorff (DE)

Johanna Walderdorff is a freelance illustrator based in Berlin. She has graduated from Middlesex’s BA Illustration course in 2012. She usually uses traditional materials like pencils and ink to create her images and then reworks them on the computer using modern devices such as tablets, Illustrator and Photoshop. How would you describe your style? I would never describe my own style but make people see it themselves. Why do you like expressing absurdity in your illustrations so much? It is

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Tips for a stress-free Christmas

For a lot of people, Christmas is everything but stress-free. Personally, I love Christmas for a lot of reasons, so I’ve decided to give you a couple tips for this year’s festive season. Why is Christmas often so stressful? Well, you’ve got people everywhere, clichés all over the place, lots of stress and tons of other stuff that take away the real real essence of Christmas. And maybe your own experience with Christmas isn't all good, maybe something personal ruined it for you - whatever the reason, if

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Footshop x Flavien „mile“ flavor (FR)

Flavien Flavor alias MILE is a French artist from Toulouse who specialized in graffiti and street art. You have found many surfaces suitable for your art, e.g. a van, abandoned house, chimney, trains. How was the spraying of this recycled armchair different? I paint walls and trains with spray cans no, I loved to paint armchairs coz it’s change support for me…I like to custom with my graffiti flavor. Don´ t you miss the thrill while painting on the armchair? It’s a totally different feelin

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Footshop x Roel van der Linden (NL)

RRoel van der Linden is a playful painter. I only know a few artists from the past in whose work the game with art movements and style cliches is tossed and made into a new rhyme with art historical quotes, just out of love for the practice. Picasso and Picabia were at essential moments in their careers players like this and stole from all kinds of art movements to evoke a painterly party. What do you want to say to the public about your art? Does this message change in time? My art has been chan

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Footshop x Daniel Labrosse (HU)

Dani Labrosse (born in Budapest, 1997) is a self-taught illustrator with French-Hungarian roots. He usually uses different techniques in his work and tends to experiment. You could describe him as a new wave of artists who can combine new and old media. Through his art, we see the discovery of human differences and signs of individuality in each of us. Your visual style is in large part inspired by comic books and cartoons - what do you like about them? When I started drawing as a kid I wasn’t re

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Footshop x Aleksandra Georgieva / sa6ettu (BG)

Bulgarian young artist and illustrator, with interest in many fields of art, she works on various projects. Photography: Daniela Yordanova @sucks2beyoou , make-up: Maria Traykova @mariatraykova.makeup How would you describe your style of art performance? I like vibrant colors, squares, cartoon looking evil creatures with big shoes and smiley faces. What has inspired you to paint this upcycled chair? I was very curious and excited to apply the same technique that I use for my textile rugs

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