Traditional deck shoes share a common design wherein the lace is worked into the ankle collar for superior stability in wet climates when compared to your standard horizontal bottom lace. The Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski eschewed this build in favor of a more traditional sneaker-style lacing system and kept the boat shoe personality, this new pair, then, perhaps the ‘ultimate’ Janoski lowtop. The Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski ‘Boat Shoe’ adds an ornamental leather lace to the rear of a Dark Oak suede design that detail-oriented sneakerheads will notice is different than the corded forefoot laces. Click through to see more angles and pick these up at a Nike SB retailer like Charlotte’s Black Sheep.
Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski ‘Boat Shoe’ – Dark Oak
Aaron Hope
July 19, 2011
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