Fashion Fridays: Ewing Hi-Tops Inna Jamaican Colorway

Words by Jesse Serwer—

“Fashion Friday” is just about over, but when we get news like this we have to stop what we’re doing just to tell you about it: Ewing Athletics, basketball great Patrick Ewing’s newly-revived and highly classic sneaker brand, has just released pics of its classic ’33’ hi-tops in Jamaican colorways. The black, gold and green on white sneakers are, of course, an homage to the former New York Knicks star’s Jamaican roots: Ewing originally hails from Kingston. The shoes are set for a February release, according to The Sole Collector.

For more on the revival of the Ewing brand, read here.

 

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