Friday, December 5, 2008

crustaceinnes


I have a few more photos on my Flickr account, but I thought these were the most flattering.

5 comments:

Lona said...

I think that was my favorite design of the contest. When are you going to wear it in public? Any Xmas parties coming up???

Innes said...

sleeveless, are you kidding!!! i was window shopping this evening in a nearby chi-chi town...every fancy ladies outfit was SLEEVLESS, but every man's outfit was wool, flannel, jacket-y and WARM! does this make any sense?

maybe i'll wear it at the reunion in may--IF it's warm enough!

innes

Anonymous said...

It was the dawning of MJ not being on the basketball court—certainly an odd sight for all, and yet Tinker Hatfield believed so deeply in the Air Jordan line that he pushed for its release regardless. The IX featured a sleek upper with a lateral forefoot support story. Along the outsole, it will be Mark Smith’s graphic patterning that the IX is most remembered for – that and it being the shoe worn by Michael Jordan on the famous statue, front and center, outside of the United Center. If you disregard the fact he never actually wore the shoe in Bulls uniform, the IX really was a great shoe rooted in support, fit and the global celebration of basketball. Full-grain leather upper with perforation for breathability Leather wrapped cupsole with full-length Air-Sole unit for cushioning Rubber outsole for excellent traction

hello... said...

wow...
that's so funny...
i like it

Unknown said...

Pretty! Looks good on her.

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