Interviews – Kicks-1-2 http://www.kicksonetwo.com The Soul of Sole. From the Heart of Minneapolis. Sun, 18 Mar 2018 16:18:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 64901932 Starting Five: Yoseph Tesfay http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2018/03/15/starting-five-yoseph-tesfay/ Thu, 15 Mar 2018 13:00:12 +0000 http://www.kicksonetwo.com/?p=6668 It’s been nothing short of a triumphant return for our cult-favorite Starting Five segment this past few weeks. Studiiyo23’s Dallas helped us bring the segment back to life after an 18-month hiatus, then PIFF’s OG Rob kept it rolling with an exemplary five of his own. Yes, Starting Five SZN is in full swing as the […]

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It’s been nothing short of a triumphant return for our cult-favorite Starting Five segment this past few weeks. Studiiyo23’s Dallas helped us bring the segment back to life after an 18-month hiatus, then PIFF’s OG Rob kept it rolling with an exemplary five of his own. Yes, Starting Five SZN is in full swing as the weather continues to warm up and you’re afforded more opportunities to to rock your kicks … and today we’ve got an extra-special Five ready to go for you, courtesy of Studiiyo23 OG Yoseph Tesfay.

Having been a Studiiyo23 team member since the day the store opened and a sneakerhead “pretty much his whole life,” Yoseph (or Yoosh as he’s affectionately known to many in the Minneapolis sneaker community) has accumulated an extremely impressive sneaker collection, and he was nice enough to let us check out the five pairs he’s currently rocking the most, from rare Air Max to pricy pairs from Virgil Abloh and Nike’s “The Ten” collection.

Not familiar with how Starting Five works? It’s simple: a Minneapolis sneakerhead shows off the five pairs that they’re currently rocking the most, and explains what they like about each pair, sometimes even with a little backstory on how they got it/what it means to them. Get it? Got it? Good.

Without any further ado, we present to you Yoseph’s Starting Five.

Nike Flyknit Trainer “Volt”

“I don’t normally love shoes with neon colors, but the contrast between the volt and black on these Flyknit Trainers is amazing, done absolutely perfectly. They’re definitely one of the most-complimented pairs in my collection, often by people who clearly aren’t in to shoes which just goes to show how good the design is. From a material standpoint, the lightweight comfort and flexibility offered by Flyknit is still second to none even in 2018 .. and what makes this specific pair even better is that I copped them off a homie for only $80. Talk about a come-up, right?”

Air Max 90 Hyperfuse “Independence Day” 

“The 90 is my favorite Air Max silhouette, and I always thought the Hyperfuse models were a great way to modernize a classic. I liked them before the Kanye effect because they were so bold, but after that kicked in I had to bide my time cause the prices were crazy. Thankfully my patience paid off and I was able to scoop a pair for a good deal. I’ll never sell these for two reasons: as I mentioned before, I love the silhouette .. and they’re just so wearable too.”

Nike “The Ten” Air Presto

“The Prestos are my favorite pair from The Ten, hands down. The inside-out aesthetic and the skewed swoosh provide a unique look unlike any other, and the bold “AIR” branding on the back is the icing on the cake. The first time I saw these jawns I knew that no matter what the price was I had to have them. Unlike some of the other pairs on this list, I didn’t get a good deal on these, but I’m cool with that. I paid the most I’ve ever paid for a pair of shoes to get these, and I can honestly say that don’t regret it one bit.

Air Jordan I Retro High “Shattered Backboard”

“The Jordan I is my favorite sneaker silhouette of all time, and the first Shattered Backboard is my favorite non-OG I colorway; I love it even more than the Fragment I’s. The high top and flat sole make it a shoe that can truly be worn with anything, and the quality is really on point too. I actually sold this exact pair and then got them back, because I simply couldn’t deal with not having them in my collection.”

Nike x Supreme Blazer SB

“When it comes to skate shoes, I’ve always been a Blazer fan over a Dunk fan, . Much like the Jordan I, I loved the flat sole and higher cut on the ankle, and always wanted a more premium-looking pair. The first time I ever saw these in person was when my homie Mike, a real SB OG, was rocking them back in 2010, and I knew I needed a pair right away. The quilted leather is very premium, and I love the Gucci-inspired detailing on the heel as well. All three pairs of these are great, but the black is by far the most wearable. Sorry OG Robby.” (editior’s note: OG Rob had a pair of the sail Supreme Blazers in his Starting Five) 

 

What’s your favorite pair from Yoseph’s Starting Five? What shoe in your collection has the best story/most history to go along with it? What’s the most you’ve ever dropped on a pair of kicks that you had to have, and what shoe was it? Sound off in the comments or hit us up and let us know on Twitter!

RDwyer


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Starting Five: OG Rob http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2018/03/10/starting-five-og-rob/ Sat, 10 Mar 2018 14:00:56 +0000 http://www.kicksonetwo.com/?p=6652 Starting Five season is back in full swing. After making a triumphant return following an extended hiatus earlier this week with the second installment of Studiiyo23’s own Dallas’s current rotation, the next Starting Five up is courtesy of Piff co-owner/operations manager OG Rob, who’s currently rocking  everything from classic SB’s to under-the radar Nike Sportswear […]

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Starting Five season is back in full swing.

After making a triumphant return following an extended hiatus earlier this week with the second installment of Studiiyo23’s own Dallas’s current rotation, the next Starting Five up is courtesy of Piff co-owner/operations manager OG Rob, who’s currently rocking  everything from classic SB’s to under-the radar Nike Sportswear silhouettes and hyped-up Air Max.

Miss the last installment and not sure exactly how Starting Five works? Here’s a quick crash course: a knowledgable Minneapolis sneakerhead shows off the five pairs that they’re currently rocking and shares exactly why they like each pair. You get an opportunity not only to see what your peers are wearing … but to see exactly why they like what they like, as they share insights on each pair in their rotation.

Without any further ado, we present to you OG Rob’s Starting Five.

Nike Air Footscape Woven Chukka 

“Out of every pair I own, these Footscapes are the shoes that I get the most compliments on by far. They’re very unique and due to the lack of branding, most people don’t even know that they’re a Nike at first glance. The beads on the laces? Those are a custom touch. I felt like the shoe gave off a Visvim vibe with the moccasin-esque silhouette, so I figured I’d add some extra personalization to make these even more special. Yeah, I’ve gotten a lot of crazy fits off with these.”

Nike “The Ten” Air Max 90

“The Air Max 90 was the first Air Max silhouette I wore heavily as a kid, and they’ve had a special place in my heart ever since, so you already know I’ve gotta have a modern day take on a long-time favorite in my Starting Five, especially with Air Max Day coming up soon. I really like having so many lace options with these too, as it makes them even easier to wear. They’re nothing if not a head-turner”

Nike x Supreme Blazer SB

“These are an absolutely fantastic pair of shoes. My favorite colorway of one of my favorite Supreme/Nike collabs ever. Everything about them is on point. Like fine wine, they only get better with age, and the eggshell white goes well with my style. The quality is A1 too, the quilted leather is so soft and buttery that it’s unreal. A rare grail that’s extremely wearable too. What’s not to love about these?”

Air Jordan IV Pinnacle “Snakeskin”

“The IV is one of my favorite Jordan silhouettes ever, so you know I’ve gotta have a pair ready to go every season. These have replaced my Laser IVs (which are literally falling apart cause I rocked them so heavily), and these will likely stay in my rotation all throughout the spring and summer. The quality is top notch even down to the leather laces and the detailing is on point as well.  Shouts out to Dallas … he couldn’t pull these jawns off so he was kind enough to slide them my way.

Nike x Supreme Air Max 98

“These are my daily drivers, as you may be able to tell. The Big Kahunas. The go-to’s. I absolutely love these shoes, and they love me too. You can’t beat the comfort the 98’s offer, and as much as I like the other three colorways that released alongside these, the snakeskins are by far the best. I’m partial to that snakeskin print if you couldn’t tell from the last few pairs on my list … and the fact that I’ve been rocking these heavily in the lead-up to Air Max Day makes it even better.”

 

What’s your favorite pair in OG Rob’s Starting Five? Are you partial to one of the three snakeskin pairs, or is another tops for you? What kicks are you rocking the most currently? What Minneapolis sneakerhead would you like to see us feature next? Sound off in the comments or hit us up and let us know on Twitter!

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Starting Five: Dallas Camp (Part II) http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2018/03/01/starting-five-dallas-camp-part-ii/ Thu, 01 Mar 2018 14:00:50 +0000 http://www.kicksonetwo.com/?p=6589   It’s back like it never left. A classic KicksOneTwo series. An encore over a year in the making. After a nearly 18-month hiatus, our infamous Starting Five has returned. Not familiar with the concept? We’ll explain. A KicksOneTwo homie picks the five sneakers that are currently getting the most wear in their rotation, and […]

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It’s back like it never left. A classic KicksOneTwo series. An encore over a year in the making. After a nearly 18-month hiatus, our infamous Starting Five has returned.

Not familiar with the concept? We’ll explain. A KicksOneTwo homie picks the five sneakers that are currently getting the most wear in their rotation, and explains what they like about each pair. It’s a great way for you, our KicksOneTwo family to see what other people in the community are rocking, and gain a little insight into your peers (and their collections) as well.

The re-launch of Starting Five comes courtesy of our good friend Dallas Camp, a manager at long-standing Minneapolis sneaker boutique Studiiyo23. He’s no stranger to these pages, having done his first Starting Five all the way back in 2015, and is a long-time KicksOneTwo family member, having been a part of the squad since the day the site launched.

His rotation consists of everything from a pair of collaborative Vans to a pair from Virgil Abloh and NIke’s collaborative “The Ten” collection to a plentiful helping of Air Max, both collaborative and in-line. There’s something everyone can enjoy and appreciate, and he’s been kind enough to provide insight on exactly why he’s so fond of each pair as well. Enough background: it’s time to get into the kicks.

Vans Authentic x Supreme “Bruce Lee”

“I don’t skate as much as I used to (even though I did stick a three flip first try earlier this week), but I’ll always have love for a clean pair of Vans. The Supreme & Bruce Lee collaborative Authentic turns heads with the all-over print, but the colorway is toned-down and unique enough that the print is not way too garish. These are a cool piece of Supreme history and a very underrated pair of Vans.”

Nike x Virgil Abloh “The Ten” Blazer Hi

“I’ve owned a few pairs from Virgil Abloh and Nike’s “The Ten” collaboration, but out of all the pairs I’ve had, the Blazer is easily the most wearable, which is why it’s earned a spot in my Starting Five. The rubber toe cap and giant swoosh add just enough personality to these, and although I’ve tried out all three colors of laces, I find myself coming back to the black over and over again. These will likely be in my rotation through the spring, summer, and beyond, as they’re one of the best pairs out of the ten. I haven’t tried to three flip in these just yet, but I’d bet you that I could stomp out a clean one with that rubber toe cap.”

Nike Air Max 97 “England Country Camo”

“You ever have a bid out on StockX that you forget to cancel, and it goes through a few days before it was supposed to expire? That’s what happened to me with these. I’m not gonna lie: I was pretty salty about how the whole situation at first, but now I’m just glad these are part of my rotation. A clean camo that works with almost anything I want to rock, these have become my favorite pair out of the whole country camo pack.”

Nike x Undefeated Air Max 97 “White”

“Although I also own a pair of the black Undefeated 97’s, the white ones are way more dope to me, as they offer a luxury look and feel that still retains the sporty look Air Max are loved for. I’ve just now started working these into my rotation as all the salt, snow, and ice are hard on a white shoe and I’m not trying to thrash these, but they are going to be getting even more heavy wear in the next few months as the temperature warms up.”

Nike x Atmos Air Max 1 “Tiger Camo”  

 

“I’m not just about the new, hyped-up Air Max colorways. I’ve been rocking Air Max since I was too young to even really know about kicks. The “Tiger Camo” Atmos Air Max 1’s are one of my favorite Air Max of all time, and they offer a different, more bold look than the other camo pair of Air Max in my Starting Five do because of the snakeskin detailing. I had these once before, let them go, and then realized I needed them back almost as soon as I got rid of them. I haven’t picked out what pair I’m gonna be rocking on Air Max Day just yet, but these are definitely a top contender.”

 

 

What was your favorite pair in Dallas’s Starting Five? Were you partial to one of the Air Max, or were you more fond of the Blazers or Vans? What’s in your Starting Five this spring? What Minneapolis sneakerhead would you like to see us feature next? Sound off in the comments or hit us up and let us know on Twitter!

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An Interview with Adam Westermann http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2014/05/10/interview-adam-westermann/ http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2014/05/10/interview-adam-westermann/#comments Sat, 10 May 2014 13:00:30 +0000 http://www.kicksonetwo.com/?p=222 For our first interview here at KicksOneTwo, we had the pleasure of speaking with Adam Westermann. Raised right here in Minnesota and currently residing in Alaska, he’s a lover of all things Nike SB, and has been collecting for several years. We discussed several different topics, from how the sneaker game has changed in the […]

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For our first interview here at KicksOneTwo, we had the pleasure of speaking with Adam Westermann. Raised right here in Minnesota and currently residing in Alaska, he’s a lover of all things Nike SB, and has been collecting for several years. We discussed several different topics, from how the sneaker game has changed in the last couple years, to what the difference is in the sneaker culture between Minnesota and Alaska. Without any further ado, here’s our conversation:

KicksOneTwo: How long have you been collecting sneakers for and what got you into it?

Adam Westermann: I first started collecting sneakers about 2008, at that time I’d just moved to Alaska about 6 months prior and had finally got a decent job where I could start spending a little bit of money on sneakers. Always had one or two pairs through highschool and college to try and keep a little bit of freshness going. I couldn’t really spend a lot on sneakers back then, so when I was able to I started buying about 5-6 pairs during the slow years and it escalated pretty bad after that. What got me into it? I don’t know, just trying to have something different on my feet, different looks for different outfits and times of the year, no huge influence, I’d say maybe friends that were into AF1’s and SB dunks. I’d see something that they had on feet and ask them where they got it and they’d show me some websites or some stores. The pursuit to be unique is definitely my driving force behind sneakers.

KOT: Was there a moment when you realized sneaker collecting was less of a hobby and more of an obsession for you? Did it happen gradually or did you have a moment when you were like: “woah, this is serious!”

AW: Um..(laughs) I’d say there was definitely a defining moment where it went from noticing I have a few sneakers to, like, oh, this is a borderline obsession. In 2010 there was a shop that opened up in Anchorage, Alaska called Zak’s Boardroom that was a locally owned skate and snow shop and it was the only place that had a Nike SB account in the area so when I found out they were opening I started going in there every six to eight weeks and getting a new sneaker (laughs), and when over time the employees and shop manager and owner know your name and your shoe size that’s when it’s like “Alright, maybe I’m spending too much time or too much money”, and I had that realization when I walked in and they were like “Hey Adam, 10.5 for you today?”

KOT: So it was kind of a gradual realization. Is there a specific kind of sneaker you like collecting more than any others? I heard you mention Nike SB earlier, is that your favorite?

AW: I have several different types of brands and styles, but the predominiant models in my collection would be the Nike Dunk SB Low and Hi. I’d say they take up about 25% of my collection.

KOT: Do you enjoy other brands besides Nike as well, like New Balance?

AW: Yeah, I’ve been getting into New Balance a little bit over the years. I liked their 990 reissue last year, the 997 reissue this year is really nice, they have a lot of different collabs like the one with J. Crew that are really nice as well, and I really appreciate the craftsmanship with their UK and USA models, really high quality materials and craftsmanship.

KOT: Yeah, the craftsmanship on those is through the roof!

AW: Yeah! And last year was the 30th anniversary for the Reebok Classic Leather, and they had some beautiful shoes. I actually got probally 8 of the collabs, they had all of their top-tier accounts design a Reebok Classic, either a low or a mid. I ened up picking up 8 of them and they have really cool different designs, I mean these shops are from all over the world, some in Singapore, London, all over the place and a few USA shops as well. My favorite one from that line was the Sneakers N’ Stuff collaboration, that was made out of cordura which is a super durable weatherproof material and it’s got thinsulate interior lining so it’s a perfect winter shoe for Alaska. It’s something I love to rock because when there’s snow and slush on the ground I can throw it on and not have to worry about destroying the material. They can pretty much handle anything.

KOT: Just out of curiosity, did you pick up the Burn Rubber Spirit of Detroit sneaker from that pack? I haven’t had a chance to see those in person and they looked really dope in pictures.

AW: I did! I actually had it in hand, and I’ll tell you’ I’ve been to Detroit and seen the statue, and the color execution wasn’t right. It just didn’t execute the right way and the problem for me is that I know what the statue looks like, so when I got it in hand I was like “this isn’t the same color as the statue”. I mean it’s a beautiful sneaker, it came with tons of different laces for all the different sports teams, in Detroit every year if a team makes the playoffs they put a different jersey on the statue so they had different laces for each sports team that you could throw in your sneaker. It was really cool, good quality but the execution of the color on the statue just wasn’t right so I actually traded it to Midas from the Twin City Sneakerheads group and he sent me a used pair of Blue Lobsters and I’ve been wearing the crap out of those. That’s one of my go-to winter sneakers, the material holds up really well in the snow so I use em a lot. I really do wear my sneakers, I don’t just look at em and keep em in the box.

KOT: That’s what you gotta do. There are too many people that pratice the “wear it twice and put it on ice kind of thing”. They’re sneakers and meant to be worn. So what was your most recent pickup then? What was the last sneaker that you bought?

AW: Hmmm…I have a list I’ll pull up here, I try to keep it organized. It was actually a Flyknit Racer off of Nike.com! It was actually on clearance, a chlorine coloway. I got it for 80 shipped so about half off. My first racer. I’m a huge fan of the original Flyknit trainer that was realsed summer 2012, got about 5-6 of those colorways. I’m a big fan of the material and the lightness and breathability. I’m really excited to see what Nike keeps doing with the tech.

KOT: Yeah, those are great shoes! I actually just got a pair of the Chuckkas and they’re fantastic.

AW: Nice! Yeah, I’ve got one pair of the Chukkas and they’re a really cool sneaker for casual wear. It’s nice because some of the runners aren’t so casual but you can wear those chuckkas with khakis or jeans. You can pretty much wear them with anything.

KOT: Right! Super versatile sneaker. So these next two questions kind of tie into each other, but what is you favorite sneaker that you own and why is it your favorite sneaker? Like why does it mean so much to you?

AW: Favorite sneaker in the collections is the Nike SB Stussy dunk low, came out in 2005 I believe in a pack with the Tiffany SB that got all the hype.

KOT: Oh yeah (both laugh)

AW: The Stussy, I mean I saw it and I was like “wow, that’s loud.” I’m not big on loud sneakers but just something about the whole color scheme, I just think it’s nice, the materials are beautiful. I was in college when the sneaker came out and I didn’t really know a whole lot about the whole scene of limited sneakers and stuff. At that time I was going into the mall once or twice to find something, and I’d usually grab something like a Cortez and wear it to the ground but I really wanted the Stussys and I couldn’t find any way to get them. The prices on Ebay after the release was something at the time that I just wasn’t willing to pay, so probally two years ago I found a DS pair on Ebay and it came with OG all. I just recently went down to Cali for my sister’s wedding and wore them down there for the first time, really lot of head turns and compliments. It’s cool because it was the first Nike SB that really caught my eye.  I always wanted it, and it was a fun little hunt to get it. I could have gotten it earlier on but at prices I wasn’t really happy with so when I finally got it for a reasonable price and brought it out for the first time around my sister’s wedding it was really cool for me.

KOT: That’s really awesome. So one more question in that vein would be is there a sneaker that you’d do anything to get your hands on, like a grail that you’ve been hunting for and have been unable to find?

AW: There’s definitely a handful of sneakers out there but as far as what I’d do to obtain some of them…the sneaker hunt right now is just so out of control, and the prices have gone so high for a lot of these grail type sneakers like hyperstrikes that it’s just not even worth it. But the SB city pack with the pigeons and Paris and London, you know some of those are beautiful sneakers. The Paris is a great sneaker but if I had to choose my favorite out of the pack is the London, and I’d love to have it because I feel it’s the most wearable sneaker out of the bunch. The prices are just so high though. I have a set limit in my head of what I can spend and I don’t like to spend over that limit or sell or trade my sneakers.

KOT: Me neither (laughs)

AW: If I have I, I wanna keep it. There’s very little that’s gonna persuade me to get rid of something, there are a bunch of grails that I want but as of now I wouldn’t be willing to do anything crazy to get my hands on them.

KOT: Understood. Changing topics, I’ve got a few questons about the culture and your thoughts on it! What would you say the difference is between the sneaker culture here and in Alaska?

AW: The big difference between sneaker culture in Alaska and Minnesota that I’ve noticed is that Alaska is 3-4 years behind. Trends are very slow to catch on up here, the height of the sneaker craze in the continential US was around the Concord release, and up here it didn’t really start until a year or six months or a year ago up here. I never had a problem walking into the local skateshop and getting a sneaker. I could walk in the day of a release and get my size every time. But this past summer there was a line out the door the morning of  to get the Digi Floral Janoskis, and I get there and there’s already 12 people in line and I’m like “wait I’ve never seen this before.” (both laugh) I’d say that the whole collect thing is just really starting to get popular here. It’s mostly Jordans up here, which I think is the same for a lot of places but very very few people even think about straying away from Nike, it’s 99% Nike up here. I wear a pair of NB’s and people are like “what are those?” They’re all like “what’s Asics, Saucony, or Reebok?” A selct few like Nike SB but the vast majority is Jordan and Nike Basketball up here. I feel like down in MN it’s a wide variety of collecting.

KOT: So the main difference you see between up there and down here is the diversity of collections?

AW: Absolutley.

KOT: So I’ve got two more questions for you then. So I know you come down here once or twice a year and you’re pretty active in the Twin City Sneakerheads facebook group. Is there anything that you can think of that makes our sneakerhead community hear in Minnesota special?

AW: Just the willingness of people to be genuine and the willingness to provide good information to the people that are new to the game or don’t take the time to really stay active with release dates, etc. It’s nice how someone can pop in and ask a few questions or ask for a legit check. Everyone is real genuine and will look out for each other. There’s a core group of people that are definitely there to help each other out on releases, and if someone wants something they are always willing to help out if they’re not going for it themselves. They try to avoid the reselling plague as well. There are also a lot of nice retail locations in Minneapolis and St. Paul as well, like Studiiyo23, Phenom, Cal Surf, Familia and the Nike store in MOA. That’s really cool.

KOT: Last question! Is there anything currently that’s your least favorite thing about the sneaker game, like something that’s changed since you started collecting ?

AW: I wouldn’t necessarily say that it’s changed, reselling has always been there, there’s always been exclusives that there will be high demand for. It just seems that a lot more people are reselling now instead of…you know, I used to buy two pair a lot, one would be to wear right away and the other would be to put away for later in case I could never obtain it again. But now the tactic is buy a pair to wear and buy a pair to resell. There’s a lot of people out there that can’t afford these resell prices, there’s a lot of sneakers that come out now too. I just think reselling is kind of a joke, it upsets you but at the end of the day I don’t participate in it and the people that I communicate with and stay in contact with don’t either.

KOT: Well I think that’s about it for all the questions I have, but did you have anything else you wanted to add? And where can we find you on Twitter or Instagram?

AW: MarvelousWesty on all platforms. Shoutout to the TC Sneakerhead crew, AK boardroom here in Alaska. Shoutout to all the genuine people that have a love and respect for sneakers, buying stuff that they truly like weather it’s a 20 dollar clearance pair or a 2000 dollar limited pair. If you like it, buy it. Doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks.

Huge thanks to Adam for taking the time to talk to us. Very enjoyable conversation with a genuine dude. Stay tuned for a trip to Adam’s storage locker on Monday, where we get to take a look at the heat he has stashed away. Until then, here’s a sneak peek….

-RDwyer


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Sneakerheads, Hip Hop Artists, Movers and Shakers http://www.kicksonetwo.com/2014/02/23/40/ Sun, 23 Feb 2014 23:45:53 +0000 http://www.kicksonetwo.com/?p=40 Check back. We’ll have conversations here with sneakerheads, hip hop artists, movers and shakers.All coming to you from the 612. Our first interview is with Adam Westermann, coming soon. Share KicksOneTwo

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