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- An internationally celebrated and highly coveted icon in the world of sneaker design, the Stan Smith tennis sneaker has achieved cult status since its debut in the early 1970s. This is the first book to celebrate the global cultural impact of the ubiquitous sneaker named after former world No. 1 tennis player Stan Smith. "Stan Smith – Some People Think I’m a Shoe" chronicles the sneaker’s extensive history, spanning almost a half century. Features interviews with Stan Smith, Raf Simons, a foreword by Pharrell Williams and more. Showcasing street-style photography of Stan Smith sworn globally, to pop-culture references of the sneaker in rap lyrics to Bollywood movies—this book is an absolute collector’s item for readers interested in sneaker culture, sports, street style, design, and pop culture.
- Hardcover
- 336 Pages
- Size 9" x 1.8" x 13"
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