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Nike Terminator DPM by Josh Rubin
If I ever had to pick a sneaker that most closely resembled my web site, I think this would be it. Who better than Maharishi to bring this orange, white and light gray camo masterpiece to a Nike Terminator? Released in compliment to their new camouflage book, Disruptive Pattern Material, the limited editions sport a giant DPM on the heel where the public edition will read NIKE. Other tight little featured include the trademark Maharishi label sewn in to the upper heel, three orange eyelets, a traditional camo green insole and a super cool DPM tongue label.
via Freshness where there are lots more pictures.
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