Description

The book "Sneaker Tokyo" was born from the sneaker magazine "SHOES MASTER". This time, which will be the second installment, we will feature a whole volume of "Hiroshi Fujiwara", who has continued to lead the sneaker trend in Tokyo. About 200 pairs of sneakers that Hiroshi Fujiwara "worn", "chosen", and "created", from "Dunk", "Air Jordan", and "Superstar" in the 1980s to "HTM", "visvim", and "Tennis Classic" in the 2000s. Complete archive. In addition, interviews with Mark Parker (NIKE CEO), Hiroki Nakamura (visvim) and others, and a long interview with himself are also included. All color 160P. All bilingual editing in Japanese and English.

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