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Whatspoppin Fashion: Men & Female

June 10th, 2009 / By Ray Founder/CEO Of Whatspoppin.n

Here"s an alligator officer"s jacket from Louis Vuitton"s Fall/Winter 2009/10 collection recently shown in Paris. Louis Vuitton mens design director Paul Helbers described the collection as inspired by "the traveling wardrobe of an African king." The jacket has not been priced yet is expected to sell for somewhere in the $50,000 " $75,000 range, and will probably only be available by special order.

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Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke Burgundy

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This Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke is covered in burgundy suede. A denim Swoosh is then applied to the side. Gold accents are then applied to the inner liner, dubrae and tongue tag. Reptile skin is placed on the heel area, and fits nicely into the overall feel of the shoes.

Supra Fall 2009 Jackets

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Supra recently updated their website with their complete Fall 2009 Collection. With an arsenal of dope sneaker silhouettes, it"s obvious the kicks are going to be on-point. So here"s a look at two new jackets, a vintage style %100 nylon jacket dubbed the Flyer

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Ladies: Architectural Footwear

With designers pushing the envelope of what is possible and wearable. Here"s a look at some of the gravity defying creations for Spring "09

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Via bourgeoisieshoes.com!

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