Cool Hunting

Steadily gaining notoriety for their office-to-skate-park kicks, Ipath has ramped up their Spring 2010 collection by expanding their line of classic eco-friendly shoes.
The label's mainstay model, the Cat, receives a streamlined update by proffering a Wallaby look without feeling clunky. The suede or hemp uppers provide more room for movement.

Similarly attractive, the Langston features a muted color palette which makes it suitable for the more formal occasion. However, its vulcanized outsole provides a superb grip for skating allowing for complete dual functionality.
The Cat Low and Langston retail between $64 and $74 and will drop in stores and online January 2010. Check out the Ipath website for other sustainable goods and more from the Ipath skate team.
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