Hender Scheme Pays a Luxurious Homage to a Familiar Computerized Sneaker

Sans microcomputer.

Images via Eyescream

Hender Scheme made a name for itself after giving some of your favorite sneakers a luxurious touch. All are hand-made and constructed in un-dyed leather. The more you wear them, the better they look. Past silhouettes used have included the Nike Air Force 1, Vans Era, and German military sneakers.

The Japanese brand's newest borrows the adidas Micropacer silhouette. Stitching and paneling details look all the same to the original. The only difference is the microcomputer placed on the original adidas shoe is replaced with a coin slot.

Stockists like Haven should be carrying these sometime in February.

[via Eyescream]

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