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Sinko Trace by Seth Brau by Josh Rubin

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Sinko Trace. The white on black design is a move toward simplicity from his original Five Three fiesta. They're still distinctively Seth, though, with an abstract pattern spanning the toe boxes and pin stripes on the side. Each pair is finished off with the Sinko Trace mark on the heels. And simplicity affords economy-- a pair of Sinko Trace are $85 compared to $175 for Five Three originals.

He banged out this pair (pics after the jump) in under 45 minutes, all the while chatting about shoes and film school and life here in NYC.

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