One of the most influential streetwear brands over the last decade is none of than ALIFE of New York City, and for the Summer 2011, the LES-based label is ready to roll out its fresh footwear collection. A multitude of colors will be available, but here’s a look at the nine models ripe for the picking; the Everybody High returns in Navy and Off-white in cotton-twill uppers, or if you want something a bit lower-cut, try the crepe-soled Amagansett in Navy, Red, or White. Something a bit more stylish is the Moc Suede, which apepars in soft suede uppers highlighted by the lux bow-tie. There’s plenty more to see below so take a look at the all the footwear models part of ALIFE‘s Summer 2011 Footwear Collection and let us know what you think, because they’re available now!
ALIFE Summer 2011 Footwear Collection
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