Our ongoing collaborative relationship with artist, Steven Harrington continues this holiday season with the Harrington Boot in two added colorways: A charcoal grey beeswax leather and soft black leather atop our proprietary EVA outsole. Originally launched in spring, the roots of the Harrington Boot stem from the traditional desert boot updated to reflect a contemporary aesthetic. Harrington’s subtle desert-inspired graphics are embossed on the insoles and heals making this a casual yet tripped out trio.
It's the end of the world on Dec.21/12 so might as well go out with good music. Urbanears sponsors Dj Fashen, Seko, Dr.Seiz and Lil India in Vancouver at Fortune Sound. More info https://www.facebook.com/events/494425887239708.
The inherently rugged yet dressed up Dom evolves for Holiday seen in
classic black and cognac leather. Minimal yet street smart, the Dom sports
contrast welt stitching and a heavy gauge stitch detail atop our proprietary
long-lasting sole. The Dom combines street with civility making it the perfect
hybrid shoe for an eclectic lifestyle.
For the man who appreciates a simple yet
sophisticated shoe, we looked to The Generic Man staple, Grafton as a template
for the Klein. A no frills bold black or rich cognac leather upper is combined
with our sleek proprietary outsole making this style a must-have for just about
any occasion.
Pictured in the Klein is Neil Schield, owner and
founder of Los Angeles' premier record spot, Origami Vinyl. Generic Surplus
embraces proprietors like Schield who share a similar affinity for the music and
art communities right here in our own backyard of East Los Angeles. His stories
and others can be found in our MANifesto (http://bit.ly/Sl3WFb), our blog and visually on
our Instagram.
About Generic
Surplus
Founded in Los Angeles as
an extension of The Generic Man, Generic Surplus aims to continually push the
evolution of everyday shoe design while simultaneously capturing the spirit and
aesthetic of the city's diverse, modern-day urban landscape. From the desert to
the sea and places in between, our shoes aptly reflect the authentic nature of
the music, art and fashion scenes we and our wearers are so connected to. For
more information visit: www.genericsurplus.com
Generic Surplus was featured in the french magazine, Moi et Cie last month. The Women's Leopard Dury was included in an "Objects of Desire" shoe spread in the
shopping section!