Designing The First Pair Of Custom Barstool Jordans On This Week's Episode Of Can I Kick It

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Another edition of Can I Kick It, featuring Rich Franklin, the co-owner/founder of Relevant Customs and professional sneaker liaison Mikey Noodz. Rich is a New York guy who’s DEEP in the sneaker game. He’s third generation. His father and grandfather both worked in the shoe industry and Rich has taken all those skills and all that knowledge and applied it to kicks and streetwear. He came through and talked about the entire process of customizing sneakers. From the anonymous cobbler who creates custom Jordans with ostrich leather and shark skin and crocodile/gators, to the business side of things and how much customs go for. Their clients who have worn their creations include Puffy:

Jay Z:

50 Cent:

And probably the most famous custom in the sports world, Shane Victorino’s white on white Yeezy 1s:

(Your boy’s hair is the only thing more beautiful than those Yeezys)

And now Relevant Customs is going to design the first ever custom J’s for a blog. Rich mocked up a few rough drafts of some Barstool Jordans and they look like this:

I think I’m leaning towards the blue ostrich 3s. Sound off on what you think is the best. Vote below:

ALSO – we talked a lot about Air Tech Challenge IIs, which I think is the most underrated shoe of all time. Rich used the soles of the Air Tech IIs for Victorino’s Yeezys. I have them in the suede blue and the Poison Greens. Right now Nike is doing a BANANAS sale for the Orange/Red colorway and the blues. Fucking $45 bucks for the blues, $60 for the orange. Legit CANNOT beat that deal:

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