Hardcover. Condizione: Good.
Hardcover. Condizione: Used - Very Good.
Hardcover. Condizione: Used - Very Good. Sneakers, trainers, tennis shoes, baskets wherever you live, whatever you call them, however you wear them, it is impossible to escape this humble shoe's rise to global popularity. Sneakers have moved beyond sports attire to become a fashion staple that simultaneously transcends class and race yet defines who you are in today's urban tribes. The world of the sneaker collector encompasses a huge international audience passionate for the rarest shoes, the latest designs, or reissued classics in a myriad of colors and materials. This encyclopedic guide, with more than 500 specially taken color photographs, displays over 180 sneaker designs that have made a mark on sneaker culture worldwide. There are examples to delight both the novice collector and the hard-core sneaker freak, from acknowledged classics like the Converse All Star to the latest Nike Air technology to forgotten styles no longer in production but worthy of modern recognition, such as the Ewing Reflective. The book features comprehensive reference sections for collectors, including histories of the fourteen leading brands from Adidas to Vans; practical tips on building and caring for a collection; a fully illustrated glossary and chronology; and a directory of shops, resources, and Web sites. The world of the sneaker collector encompasses a huge international audience passionate for the rarest shoes, the latest designs, or reissued classics. This encyclopedic guide, with more than 500 color photos, displays over 180 sneaker designs that have made a mark on sneaker culture worldwide. Open copy with light wear, clean pages/interiors and tight binding.
Editore: "Thames & Hudson; 1st Edition (May 1 2005)", western India. Over the centuries, 2005
Da: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
EUR 1.749,80
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello1 2005) Printing time: 2005- 01 Inscription: 1 Page: 256 Page Size: 32 x 23 cm Product Description: About 2000 years ago but there are still cave paintings in general cave temples. Because it is a protective wall painting and the author has not used the intense artificial lighting. Because of Buddhist art.