Wilson trying to talk to the pretty lady he has a crush on but gets summoned over by a beta male and he's like I wanna kill this guy with a pickaxe like..... me too bro
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Wilson trying to talk to the pretty lady he has a crush on but gets summoned over by a beta male and he's like I wanna kill this guy with a pickaxe like..... me too bro
Cover illustration by Wilson Smith.
Franky and His Pals (1991)
When designer Wilson Smith III created the Uptempo never could he had imagine the lasting legacy of the shoe. Originally intended to serve a versatile player, the shoes boldness has kept up with modern times.
“The design lends itself to a lot of experimentation with colorways, which means there’s something for every taste,” Bianca Oblivion, Los Angeles DJ, tells me. “Uptempos are a throwback to my childhood, growing up in the 90s you would see them on everyone, both as an athletic staple and in hip-hop/streetwear culture. They are a timeless statement sneaker.”
Read The Lasting Legacy of the Nike Uptempo here.
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