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Nike classic sneakers | Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News Presents Peu Cami Shoes Infant, An “Unboxing” Series With Designers, Collaborators, And More

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Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News is proud to announce ‘Peu Cami Shoes Infant’, a new series devoted to unearthing the untold stories behind some of the greatest sneaker releases in history. We’re communicating directly with the source – the actual individuals who designed the shoes – to “unbox” the ins and outs of these relics that have contributed to sneaker culture and the landscape of sneakers during the time of the release. Each of our guests are presented with an unmarked box, leaving the identity of the shoes inside a complete mystery.

Peu Cami Shoes Infant officially kicks off today with NYC graffiti artist Stash, a long-time collaborator of Nike and several other brands of the street art scene. In celebration of Air Max Day, we’re unearthing some bonafide classics at Stadium Goods, one of the world’s top destinations for game-changing footwear. Beyond the shoes, Stash discusses the rise of his NORT/Recon boutique in lower Manhattan, a surprise customer that appeared at one of his sneaker releases, and the single craziest party he’s ever been to. See the first episode of Peu Cami Shoes Infant here and stay tuned for the next installment soon.

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