October 25th, 2007 — Environment and Ecology, Fashion, Style, Shopping
Tags: Environment, nike, nike considered cvt, Shoes
Designed with the intent of reinventing footwear design while simulaneously eliminating waste & toxics, using less energy and reducing waste at the end of the product’s life, the Men’s Nike Considered CVT glue-free construction provides exceptional comfort traction and craftsmanship.
The outstanding form-fitting design derives from a full-grain distressed leather upper combined with cupsole fit and a plush Phylon midsole footbed. The Nike Sticky Rubber outsole offers superior traction - suitable for a casual walk or off-road runs. The feature I like best about Nike Considered CVT is the versatile fold-down heel which allows one to go up or down depending on your application and makes the Nike Considered CVT conveniently portable.

Nike Considered CVT Shoes in Black/Flint Grey

Nike Considered CVT Shoes when its fold-down heel is folded down

Nike Considered CVT Shoes is convenient and flexible
I bought mine for MYR 216.30 (approx. USD $64.15) after a 30% discount. The original price is MYR 309.00 (approx. USD $91.64) from Studio R in Suria KLCC.
Popularity: 5% [?]
July 13th, 2007 — DIY, Fashion, Style, Shopping
Tags: lace, Shoes
Just got a new pair of shoes? What’s next?
Lace them, of course. But, how?
Though there are more than 2 Trillion Methods to lace your shoes, let’s look at the most popular methods from Ian’s Shoelace Site. Super informative - it shows you how to lace your shoes complete with diagrams. My favorite is “Checkerboard Lacing” method. Of course, for Checkerboard, you’ll need two different colors of shoe laces. Unless you own two different pair of the same shoes design but different colors, you’ll have to buy another color of shoe lace for this method to work.

Nike with Checkerboard Lacing looks cool.
Popularity: 2% [?]
April 30th, 2007 — Fashion, Style, Shopping
Tags: Cool, Odd, Shoes

Imagine wearing this pair of shoes to work or to the shopping mall! People would keep staring at your feet. From the first look, they might even think your shoes are worn and have holes in it. No, wait, they’ll think you’re barefeet! LoL!
Popularity: 64% [?]