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Sneaker Freaker Best Of 2007 by Tim Yu

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Sneaker Freaker compiled a Best of Sneakers 2007 by asking fellow designers, artists, shop owners and founders for their favorites of the year. Both classics and newbies are represented but one thing remains clear, Nike still has a firm grasp on the sneaker game.

Cool Hunting's version (had we done one) might look a bit different, but we're not quite addicts on the level of Sneaker Freaker. We all benefit from their pace and excitement. An all-star cast of sneaker-heads lend their opinion so I'd listen up. Check out the best of 2007 at Sneaker Freaker.

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This entry posted on 04 January 2008 at 8:03 PM
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