Sole
Collector NOVEMBER
2011
NIKE ZOOM SB JANOSKI Released May 2009 Designed by Stefan Janoski & James Arizumi
Photography by Lexie Williams & Taryn Katter
Nike Zoom SB Janoski Khaki/Gum
Stefan Janoski was already on Nike’s pro Skate Team when they approached him about collaborating on a custom sneaker. Designer James Arizumi and Janoski worked hard for a long time until they finally got the perfect design. Janoski wanted flat, long toes and a lot of bulk to the soles. A cork insole was designed, the Nike Swoosh was embroidered with matte thread, they used leather laces and added a suede inner heel cup to grip your heel into the shoe. Every aspect of this sneaker makes it wearable for everything, and
About the Janoski the label is one of the most recognizable and appropriate labels we’ve ever seen on a shoe. “The label on my shoes represents Vacaville, CA, and me, and Nike, together, skateboarding everyday.” The Nike Zoom SB Janoski is meant to be worn for every type of trick no matter where you are. -SC
on model: The Hundreds Abbey tee, $36; WeSC Slim Filthy denim, $121; Forever 21 Varsity cardigan, $31; Primitive BLVD snapback, $32; Goodwood Leo necklace, $45; Nixon Rubber Player watch, $150; Nike Zoom SB Janoski Teal, $75
“I wanted a shoe that when you’re done skating, you can hop out of the car and go eat dinner and not have to be like ‘fuck!’”
– Stefan Janoski
on opposite page: The Hundreds Tackle tee, $30; Zoo York hoodie, $60; Volcom Randall jeans, $65; Nike Zoom SB Janoski Team Red/BlackWhite Low, $75
on model: Imaginary Foundation Ladder tee, $30; Zine Template hoodie, $40; H&M blazer, $60; Volcom Enowen jeans, $65; Nixon 51-30 Chrono watch, $450; New Era Boston Red Sox hat, $35; Nike Zoom SB Velcro Janoski, $75
Q&A on Twitter with... photo courtesty of complex.com
@shoewolf
Name: Ward Landis Follwers: 10,573 Following: 11,126 Tweets: 42,288 SC: When did you start collecting sneakers? SW: Two years ago, I started really getting into the game and I’ve been hustling relentlessly ever since! What was the last pair you purchased? Dave White Jordan 1s. SO sick. What is the rarest shoe you own? Nike Air Max 90 War Hawk is my Holy Grail shoe. But my most prized is the Air Jordan Retro IV Undefeated. Hands down.
What makes a sneaker valuable to you? Demand definitely makes a shoe valuable, but to me, if I have to work hard and kiss some ass to get a shoe that few people have, that’s when I hit the jackpot. How has the sneaker game changed since you started collecting? Even just the last year it’s changed so much. Last year, I only had 1,400 followers on Twitter and now I’m past 10k. The means of finding sneakers is become much more competitive with more sneakerheads out there. What do you love about collecting? I have 281 pairs of sneakers and there’s someone out there looking for them. My goal is to be at the top of the shoe game and I still have a long way to go, but I have a great start.
In December’s Sole Collector: Holiday 2011 - Nike Air Jordan 3 Fresh kicks at New York Fashion Week Sneakers on Twitter - @CroatianStyle