Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Top Take Tuesday: Top Sneaker Shots from My Followers Week 5

@funkmasterkicks


Welcome back to the "Top Take Tuesday" series featuring pictures from those who follow me on Instagram. 


As always, I put a short remark about why I liked the picture and tag your page in the article.  Here we go with week #5!


Remember, I can't grab your pictures unless you're public. 


@mikeydabb


Mikey is a new supporter of the blog and has been willing to offer critiques of my writing, which I definitely appreciate it. I've been looking for these Mortars for a while now, and they've made their way onto the list this week partly due to my jealousy.



@ethan_og


A young 'head in the game, Ethan turned it up with this pic. It's not too often anymore that you see Jordan 17s on feet. This picture shows off the perforations around the lower lace eyelets. Fall is coming--keep the white kicks clean!



@sneakersensei


Adidas Torsion Allegras are underrated in my opinion. The amount of colorways and materials that these shoes are available in is absolutely ridiculous. Always good to keep some comfortable kicks in the rotation. Checkout Jay's site, snkrbst.com, & be sure to checkout his organization's mission. Great work Jay.


@keebantot


Kobe, as you may or may not know, is my favorite player, and this shot does these Kobes justice! Plus this guy has some guts wearing white kicks in the middle of a puddle like that.



@sneakerxfreak


Pascal is a local guy here in KC. and writes for Sneaker Bar Detroit. I liked the subtlety of the Shadow Jordan 1s with the light grey socks in this pic; a clean colorway you can wear anytime. 


@sneakerboxspotlight


Justin is a professional photographer who focuses his talents on kicks. Take a look at his IG, and I think you'll recognize a lot of the pictures from some of your favorite sites. His collection is ridiculous.



@ikferg


You might recognize his name from the Kay Yow Kobe 8 picture that was going around, but we've been following each other's collection for a while now.  Being a Nike-sponsored athlete sure has its perks!





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