Last week, Fila celebrated the launch of their brand new line of sneakers based around the TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) cartoon characters from the Nickelodeon series. The event took place at the Hotel Chantelle in the L.E.S area of New York City.
The music was provided by super producer Just Blaze.
There were two models of the new sneakers on display for guest to check out. My favorite pair of the two was definitely the Shredder Cage sneaker. I think my collection needs a pair of those.
Shoutout to model KG, who was also in the building for the event.
And another shoutout to the awesome coat room staff with the cool hats.
All photos were taken on Terry's iPhone 4S.
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