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Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede
Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede

Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede

Product ID : 43981793
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Galleon Product ID 43981793
UPC / ISBN 888401787498
Shipping Weight 2.58 lbs
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Model MS1200227A00
Manufacturer Lakai
Shipping Dimension 13.27 x 8.11 x 4.92 inches
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Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede Features

  • Simple, Clean Look: The Griffin men's skate shoe offer popular clean toe construction, seamless vamp, and perf detail for breathability.

  • Shock Absorption: Hidden midsole crating provides added comfort and shock absorption for all-day skating or casual wear.

  • Versatile Streetwear: The Griffin is perfect for any occasion, featuring well-defined branding and a seamless toe box for a clean look.

  • Durability & Style: Durable CO-BOUND upper with bold branding for skateboarding enthusiasts seeking quality and fashion.

  • Skater Legacy: From the founders of skateboarding brand Lakai, enjoy a rich history of style and performance in every step.


About Lakai Griffin, Skate Shoes Black Suede

Lakai Footwear Limited is an American footwear company based in Torrance, California that creates shoes designed for and inspired by skateboarding. Lakai was founded by professional skateboarders and Girl Skateboards co-founders Mike Carroll and Rick Howard in 1999. Both Carroll and Howard decided that they wanted to make a contribution to the skate footwear industry by founding their own company rather than being sponsored. At the time that the Lakai idea was conceived, both riders had left their positions on the DC Shoes team roster.