Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Jekyll & Hide

Picking up where I left off with my tribute to horror movies, Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) by Dir. Rouben Mamoulian was the film that inspired this pair. Experimenting with different materials, I created my own interpretation of the movie through the shoes.

Size 7.5, email revivecustoms@hotmail.com

Friday, January 20, 2012

MCM Wallabee

Hand sewn authentic MCM, backed with suede on an OG Wallabee (c. 1990) Size 13.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Christmas is around the corner...

Go and grab your REVIVE X AMBER = CHANNEL ZERO STOCKINGS.


A gift from the very best girlfriend, if you want one for next christmas, hit her up at amberlanedaniels@yahoo.com


Sunday, January 8, 2012

AJA

In Tribute to Steely Dan’s 1977 album AJA, this custom was created to commemorate their classic record. The shoe is an artistic interpretation of the album cover, the rainbow gradation is to represent the label used by ABC records and the red stripe is taken from the ribbon on the cover. This is an edition of two shoes created for Tee Smith, a die-hard Steely Dan enthusiast and fellow sneaker head.





Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Submerse

My first shoe from scratch. A shoe for the water with the look and feel of a sneaker. It has drainage channels to let water escape.

Features:
3M Piping
Neoprene Upper
Sealable Panels
Perforated Sole
Adjustable Ankle Pull-Tab
Carp and Salmon Leather



Testing






Sunday, December 4, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011

Harlequin Spotting


Looking good at the Cool Water VW event. Thanks Veronika

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Harlequin

"Harlequin" Air Force One
Size: 8.5

Inspiration: "Harlequin" Volkswagen





Thursday, October 13, 2011

MCM Wallabee

Batman Colorway
Size 11





Sunday, October 9, 2011

EASY MONEY

Size 10.5



TUTORIAL: How to Flip a Wallabee

In this step-by-step tutorial, I will explain how you can add your own design to a pair of Clarks Wallabees. I gathered a bunch of old T-shirts from around my house and dyed them different colors using some simple dying techniques. You can use any material you like, I chose T-shirts because they are cheap, can be dyed easily, and didn't fit me. I started by ripping the shirts apart and sewed up a skin with the bits of scrap.

Step One: I wanted to go for a quilted look so i cut up some half inch foam roughly in the shape of the skin.


Step Two: I Pinned down my fabric onto the foam.


Step Three: I sewed some wave-like lines in the fabric parallel to each other in one direction. Once I was done, I did the same kind of lines perpendicular.


It's good practice to estimate where you want your graphics to go in relation to the panel that you will be using. I would crop the graphics a bit so it doesn't look too predictable.



Step Four: With a blade, cut the toe-box off of the Wallabees. If your nice, you should be able to cut once near the top, and "un-lace" the stitch. (Avoid less injuries and it is sometimes faster)



Step Five: Get a damp rag, place it flat on the leather. Iron the leather completely flat, you will be using this piece as a template.




Step Six: Pin down the leather to your panel, draw with a fabric crayon the outline of the leather. At this point you can cut it out.


Step Seven: (Optional) Since I did a quilt, it would look like shit if i didn't do an embroidery stitch around the outline. (if i were to cut it, the foam would be visible and would look like a nasty mess), you can do a simple stitch at least, it really doesn't matter. I call this a "patch stitch" to do it, you have to set your sewing machine to a zig-zag stitch then adjust the distance of stitch to 0-1.5. (close together as possible)


Step Eight: Take the leather that you ironed out earlier and use the pre-existing holes and draw onto the fabric underneath. (I usually use a pen for this just so I can see it easily, the stitch covers up the pen anyways.)


Step Nine: Do some back stretches, then use a sewing awl and sew it all up. I would work from the outside of the panel and push into the middle of the shoe. If you do the other way, the tension won't be right, and your loops will be visible on the outside, you want them to be right in the middle of the fabric layers. When using a sewing Awl, make sure you extract enough thread to reach the destination. Pull out extra if your scared.


Step Ten: Once you complete both shoes, you will need to punch holes for the laces, grab a rotary hole punch, find the right size of hole and press hard. I stick the die through the first hole and use it as a guide so it lines up perfectly. Lace them up and you're good.



Monday, September 5, 2011

Still Alive...

Putting in work on a personal pair.


Sunday, September 4, 2011

ROCK THE BELLS 2011

Special thanks to Reebok for letting me paint backstage for them! i had a great time and hope to do it again soon.






Gary



Gary + B Real (Cypress Hill)

Mikey Likes It + Havoc/Prodigy (Mobb Deep)

Supernatural
Supernatural + Mike

Supernatural + Sean P.

Mikey Likes It! He wasn't lying when he said we're rolling up in a titty wagon.


Cypress Hill tore up the stage that day, I must do a pair for these guys, Sen Dog, hit me up with your sizes!

and TEK. whattup!