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Usher wearing a pair of Starrs at Laced Up in Atlanta.

Burn After Reading

Managing Director of USA J SHOES & John M. buddy up at Vegas trade show

Store Windows

Portsmouth, NH — J.L. Coombs, the oldest shoe company in the US portrays J SHOES in their Back-to-School window. Seen here: Empire, Mojave, Ash

B.E.P.
Looks who is rocking J SHOES!
Up town, down town, all around town!

Cirque Du Soleil

Found this picture in my archive….

Hard to believe it’s dated old now.

The epitome of “DO THE JAYWALK”

Some other brand is using contortionist in their
ad campaign….

Always flattering to know we were the 1st!

LET ME LOVE YOU

Previously #1 on Billboard’s R&B / Hip Hop Top 40 Chart…..

J SHOES worn on Mario’s MTV red carpet.

And now…..working on custom kicks with our marketing manger

Courtney W!

Nick spot checking our production.
Clean and hospitable work space
Concerned creative support
Unique footwear
Arguable the industry’s best kept secret.
Bangkok, Thailand J SHOES

BENJAMIN LOVELL

JOSH…store manager @ Baltimore’s BEN LOVELL SHOES: arguably the finest euro fashion/ comfort multiple boutique on the eastern coast!

My man JOSH is fit testing shoes for us. A recurring process….

Sorry this photo does not capture our shoes better. This concert was top drawer. The sound incredible and the fashion / style off the chain. Of course….J SHOES present everywhere!
Venue: CLUB LOVE Washington D.C.

BEFORE ED HARDY

Let the industry chase sublimated and screened tatoo images. Long before there was ED HARDY footwear, J SHOES was tatooing (yes needles & ink) kicks. Our collection is made to order and has been commissioned by NFL, MLB players as well as musicians across the world.

J SHOES keeps a network of tatooist in New York, Las Vegas, London and Thailand. If you are interested please telphone our NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS: 410 902 0584!

CUSTOM ART

Dave Santa-Crus } painter extra ordinarier and former J SHOES Arizona sales representative.

This image reminds me of his true love: painting and art!
If you’ve ever been to The Hard Rock Hotel, you’ve seen this hanging proudly.