Already Famous Airwalk Lo Flo Black

Whether you’re walking down the streets of the LES, or your spending a day at a skate park in Brooklyn, the Lo Flo Blacks are perfect for whatever the day holds. These limited edition kicks sport a heavy-duty all canvas upper, rubber toe bumper, and a solid rubber vulcanized outsole for increased board feel and flexibility. Don’t wait too long to pick these bad boys up, because there are only 300 pairs.

Head over to our online shop and snag a pair for yourself, before it’s too late.

Love for the ONE Lava Red!

January 15 marked the release of our Airwalk Already Famous ONE Lava Red, and it’s gained quite a bit of attention from sneakerheads and media alike. These kicks feature a streetwear-style makeover with a rich Lava-Red leather/suede combo upper. The shoes have patent detail and a rubber cupsole bottom. The five embroidered stars on the heel represent the boroughs of New York City, the birthplace of Already Famous.

Check out what everyone is saying about these limited edition kicks.
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Harold Hunter Day Tees

Harold Hunter Day VI is throwing down tomorrow in NYC, and we can hardly wait! Airwalk made the official Harold Hunter Day T-shirt for the big event. So for those of you who can’t make it to the party, we are selling a limited number on
Airwalk.com
next week. All proceeds go to the Harold Hunter Foundation.

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Harold Hunter Day VI

We’re stoked to announce that we are a proud sponsor of the upcoming Harold Hunter Day, October 13th. If you’re in the area, make sure to cruise down to the all-new Coleman Oval/L.E.S. Skatepark under the Manhattan Bridge. Head down at 1:00pm for a day of skating and remembrance.

For more info, click here.

Airwalk x Already Famous Event



Last week, Airwalk and Already Famous hosted a blowout at The Paper Box in Brooklyn. Attendees graciously donated $5 at the door towards the Harold Hunter Foundation before heading into the venue, where they could sip Sailor Jerry cocktails, skate the backyard ramp or take part in the T-shirt press that was set up on-site. Complete with DJ sets from Venus X and Helen Harris, performances from Black Dave and Johnny Nelson, the night rounded out with an energy-packed performance from rapper Juicy J.

The Last Borough

As some of you may know, Tulio Oliviera and a few other skaters have been out ripping up the five Boroughs of NY with Mountain Dew. Well, just yesterday, they released the fifth and final video which takes place in Staten Island. Check it out.

Tulio Tears up NY

In Mountain Dew’s skate video series, Back to the Boroughs, Tulio Oliveira and a few other choice skaters tear up NY one borough at a time. This newly released episode features them in Queens. Next up – Manhattan.