EmmanueLabor: Brotherhood of Traveling Shoes Custom Nike Air Force 1

Seattle, Washington based shoe customizer EmmanueLabor is making sure you do not get lost trying to keep up with his custom skills in his latest custom Nike Air Force 1 titled “Brotherhood of Traveling Shoes”. They were created as a gift for a woman’s husband who is a mapper, better known as cartographer. Her husband was stationed overseas during the summer of 2009 and had the chance to visit quite a few countries: France, Barcelona, Kosovo, Germany, Amsterdam, and many more.

Using the “decon-recon process” EmmanueLabor’s choice of navy blue, red, and muted gold are a great American colorway that represent an American traveler very well. If you look close enough he actually recreated the path the woman’s husband took with red stitching pinpointing each country all across the maps on different panels of the shoe. The muted gold is actually a ripstop material that has horizontal and verticle lines that go great with the latitude and longitude measuring of a map. EmmanueLabor seriously shut it down with this pair. Forget other customizers being able to catch up, the world’s giant shoe companies really can not see him either right now.

EmmanueLabor’s Website

Van Monroe: Custom Nike Air Force 1 Featured in Michael Jacksons “This Is It” directed by Spike Lee

Shoe customizer Van Monroe based out of Cleveland, OH recently had his Michael Jackson Thriller Custom Nike Air Force 1s purchased by Academy Award nominated director Spike Lee. Van’s design were based off the iconic Thriller videos black and red leather jacket. Spike Lee used the custom Nike Air Force 1s as one of many subjects of pictorial evidence showing the impact Michael Jackson had on the world in Spike Lee’s visual rendition of Jackson’s single “This Is It”. Check them out at about the 2:00 minute mark.

Van Monroe’s MySpace

Ecentrik Shoe Artistry: “Letters” Custom Nike Dunk high

The work from Elom Bowman of Ecentrick Shoe Artistry fits two of our main loves when it comes to custom shoes. You should know what we love by now: Simplicity and distinct style. Born in Oxford, England but raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Elom Bowman caught our attention after he entered our second custom contest with a pair of custom Air Force 1s he titled “Slowly Regaining Consciousness”. The pair had a very personal meaning behind the concept, the cool thing was that the design was relatively basic but fit his explanation to a tee. Ever since then we’ve been following Ecentrik and a post is long overdue. Here is a look at his custom “Letters” Nike Dunk high. He took great advantage of using the base Nike Dunk that already had the splattered yellow and black midsole. Most of his work could easily have been done three or four years ago but he is doing it well right now so we are intrigued.

Ecentrik Shoe Artistry’s Website

JBF Customs: Glow in the Dark Custom Nike Blazer

College freshman schoolwork has been hindering the creative work of shoe customizer JBF Customs this past fall. But before you know it his school will probably follow the recent trend and highlight his entrepreneurial skills. College students winter break has been in full effect across the country for at least a few days giving JBF time to get busy in the lab. If you have been following Paint Or Thread the past year you will know simplicity is something we like, making these custom Nike Blazers JBF created through a decon-recon process are just our style. During the day they give off that “I like classic black and white vibe, but I still like to party at night.”

JBF Custom’s Facebook page HERE! Check the rest of the post for an inside look at JBF’s process making these custom Nike Blazers with glow in the dark swoosh.