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Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate
Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate

Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate Shoe, Black Suede,11

Product ID : 45537506
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Galleon Product ID 45537506
UPC / ISBN 888401786620
Shipping Weight 2.58 lbs
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Model MS1200200A00
Manufacturer Lakai
Shipping Dimension 13.35 x 8.07 x 4.88 inches
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Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate Features

  • Classic Style & Performance: Lakai Manchester men's skate shoes deliver timeless style and top-notch skateboarding performance.

  • Breathable Comfort: Enjoy breathable wear with a textile lining and lace-up closure for a secure fit.

  • Unmatched Board Feel: Hex-tread sole provides maximum board feel for precision control on your skateboard.

  • Skate with Confidence: Elevate your skate game with these top-rated skate shoes for men.

  • Lakai Heritage: Crafted by skateboarding legends Mike Carroll and Rick Howard, Lakai is a renowned Los Angeles-based footwear brand.


About Lakai Limited Footwear Mens Manchester Skate

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.