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Netflix & Nike Deliver Sneakers Inspired By Hit Series ‘Top Boy’

By Nicole Rodrigues, 14 Sep 2023

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Designer Lorenzo G Federici, recognized as LORENZ.OG, has left his creative footprint on a trio of Nike Air Max 95 sneakers, a notable collaboration to commemorate the final season of the British TV series Top Boy.

 

These unique kicks, aptly named ‘Summerhouse OG’, showcase LORENZ. OG’s distinctive approach to footwear design. The Air Max 95 carries cultural significance in the UK, often colloquially called “110s” due to its consistent GBP£110 price point.

 

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A blend of gradient shades, spanning from purple to yellow, adorns the lateral sides and upper, while black accents are applied to the laces, rubber outsole, heel counter, tongue, internal lining, and toe cap.

 

Notably, the Nike branding graces the tongue, while the Air bubbles on the outsole exhibit a captivating blend of purple and orange hues, adding an extra layer of flair.

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LORENZ. OG is known for his “PATENTED COLORSCHEMES®.” He’s no stranger to notable collaborations, having worked with brands like Salomon and presented a collection alongside rapper Lil Yachty and Arc’Teryx.

 

Only 30 iterations of these bad boys exist, and they are all now within the hands of the cast and crew of the show, courtesy of Netflix.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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[via Famous Campaigns and Culted, images via LORENZ.OG/Instagram]

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