@Reebok Question 76ers Allen Iverson Customs by @FettiDbiasi

Did you know Reebok is finally getting more hip to the retro game? We’ve seen the Pumps and a few Iverson’s before but scheduled to come back are a bunch of Shaq’s old shoes and more. Recently New York based customizer Fetti D’Biasi gave the recent Reebok Question X Packer Shoes release a bit more of a Philly feel.

The already red white and blue upper left just enough room for a bit of Philadelphia 76ers and Iverson logo work on the white toes. A couple lines and gold stars add more detail for a pair of Allen Iverson retros that surely won’t look like the next guy’s.

Tattooing a Sneaker? Second Skin Video by @VictorAguiar_

Custom sneakers have been described as a tattoo you can remove. Well a t-shirt could be that too…while sneakers will always be thought of as a more interesting canvas for graphic art before shirts. Yet sneaker customization has a ways to go to reach the level of tattooing. But what if you truly combined the art of tattoos with those of sneakers? No not just a tattoo artist painting shoes but one going at a sneaker with their tattoo gun. Victor Aguiar thought the tattooed shoe was worth trying. Check the outcome in his video below titled Second Skin: Shoe Art Project II.

South Beach Miami Inspired Nike Lebron 9 low: GourmetKickz vs eXpression Airbrush

The Nike Lebron 8 South Beach is officially 2 years old this month. A way to measure the impact that colorway had on the custom sneaker game does not exist but it surely became the elephant print of 2011 to early 2012 with many a customizers taking the colorway to other shoes. A big impact of that is because customers loved the colorway themselves.

RedBullUSA.com: Creating Custom Kicks with Sneaker Artist El Cappy

No stranger to this site Detroit, Michigan based sneaker customizer Eric Lowry who goes by El Cappy recently hooked up with Redbull to give insight to his interest in sneakers and art. Check the video below as Redbull spent some time with El Cappy around his customizing workspace, sneaker boutique Burn Rubber, and city of Detroit.