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No.One Python Foxtrot Slide
We are pleased to present the monochromatic Python FT Slide pack, constructed with custom embossed Italian Suede and paired with functional Davos rubber sourced from Caniezza, Italy.
The FT Python highlights the attention to detail demonstrated by our master shoemakers, including fluorescent orange hand stitching and custom No.One embossing throughout, sitting atop a refined matte black slide outsole.
Cooking up something special with the No.One team. Pull up on us Friday at The Phoenician!
No.One The Bravo Mid
An evolution of our flagship Bravo sneaker, the Bravo Mid reimagines the German Army Trainer-inspired silhouette with a taller ankle height, adding a touch of refinement to the Bravo’s athletic shape. This Edition features intricate details including hand-whipped neon accented lace ends, an intensive process that our artisans experimented with and perfected throughout the development of the Bravo Mid. The first Edition of the Bravo Mid is available in two colourways: Khaki Gaucho Suede with naturally occurring markings from British tannery C.F. Stead & a full-grain Wine Baby Bull from famed French tannery Remy Carriat.
“Let’s just be so ambitious and ridiculous that we design a life-wide philosophy. Shoot for the moon, end up with a cool pair of shoes.”
“I really learned this from skateboarding and especially being a dropout, self-taught—this idea of learning by mistakes, learning by experience, and then downloading the world at large into you.”
Read How Mark Gainor and No.One Are Disrupting the Footwear Industry on The Hundreds Blog
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Like almost everyone who uses e-mail, I receive a ton of spam every day. Much of it offers to help me get out of debt or get rich quick. It would be funny if it weren't so irritating. BILL GATES, "Why I Hate Spam," Microsoft PressPass, 2003
I almost never get spam messages in my inbox. When I do it's always from someone I know who's account has been hacked. On the occasions I check my spam box to make sure that nothing important has been incorrectly filtered into it, I find maybe a hundred or so emails with promotional offers. These are the things that I have purposely flagged to be filtered from by inbox, like 'graymail'. Until listening to the NPR interview with Finn Burton I did not know about password manager programs. I think that it's a great idea to help protect against identity theft and other nefarious activities. It's pretty disturbing to think about all of the information that some faceless person, or robot can collect on me. It makes me wonder how any of us feel comfortable using the web at all.
Casey