January 5, 2012

In the Press: Le Closet Mag

Our friends from Le Closet Mag have recently published the third issue of the magazine. As ususal, the French source for sneaker wisdom is dropping knowledge left and right and also brings you new releases as well as exclusive features . Among the cream of the crop? Our limited edition DCAC Mask Pack!

June 21, 2011

Soup of the day: Step on my Shoes Tee

Here comes a dope remix of one of our all-time classics… This one goes out to all you sneaker fiends: step on my shoes and I will kill you! €27,90

March 12, 2011

K1X 101

K1X aficionado Christian Urbaniak recently purchased his 101st pair of K1X shoes. That’s about one pair per month for the last eight years. Respect! Your next pair of shoes is on us, Chris – just let us know what you need! Below is a short Q&A with the avid K1X footwear collector, who is just [...]

January 21, 2011

Sneakers #9

November 26, 2010

Kicks #09/2010

November 15, 2010

Store Check: Sneakerhead NYC

You’re on the hunt for the very latest in sneakers and apparel in New York? Head over to Queens where the all new “Sneakerhead” store has popped up on the map. Sneakerhead is your go-to-store for the latest items from our Fall/Winter collection as well as fresh new kicks, headphones and much more! 150-51B 14th [...]

July 1, 2010

Soup of the Day: MTP Low Profile

Meet the logical evolution of K1X’s original Meet the Parents silhouette. The all new MTP LP is a classy remix of the MTP, featuring a slightly slimmer cut and inverse stitching as well as a thinner sole, making the shoe a whole lot lighter. That goes for MTP LP’s actual weight – and it’s appearance. [...]

August 22, 2006

a bit of k1x history

For those who don’t know, now you know…Here’s a bit of k1x history & philosphy (light version): k1x – Grounded in basketball lifestyle since 1993. The k1x brand (spoken „kay-one-ex“) evolved naturally from the acknowledged basketball & sneaker specialist store „KICKZ“ and the trail-blazing internet site www.kickz.com. Building an own brand was a logical consequence [...]

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