The collaboration between Nike and Mo’Wax record company founded in London in 1992 by James Lavelle (see also UNKLE, another signature with which Lavelle consecrates his pieces) and Tim Goldsworthy is out these days, and is built on two variants of sneakers Blazer and two variants Destoyer Jacket, two tees and caps.
The latter is now an icon of Nike, matching the skin to wool. Mo’Wax edition of the Nike Destroyer really becomes a grandissismo piece, made in version all-black and black-olive, enriched with mega patch and embroidered with logos and mottos home Mowak as Build and Destroy which appears sewn on back in red letters.
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