There’s a stretch of Curtis St. in Boston colloquially referred to as ‘7ave’ or ‘Cats Alley’ where abandoned freight lines and isolated bridges make for an ideal place to practice your graffiti skills. It’s there that sneaker customizer Sab-One got his start and it’s this unique place that he commemorates with this new Air Jordan 1 Retro custom. Sab’s AJ1s reflect the look of tags that never got covered by anything but time, the rusty, faded look of these combining with the classic handstyles to capture an artform that’s seen radical shifts in recent years. Click through so you can see more angles on these and let us know how they compare to the best customs we’ve seen here on Sneaker News. via PaintorThread
Air Jordan 1 High ‘7Ave’ Custom by Seb-One
Aaron Hope
November 11th, 2011 (updated)
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