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Best Boutique For Dudes

Premium Soles

PREMIUM SOLES (across from Classical High School) is a hot new spot that caters to guys who have evolved from their comically baggy jeans and throwback Air Jordans (retro Jordans are so . . . 2005) to the now out-of-print NFN Gourmet Cease ($100), a bad-ass canvas interpretation on MJ's signature kicks. The clean and crisp layout resembles a SoBe or Brooklyn boutique on the down-low, and skaters can foam at the mouth when spotting shelves full of Nike Air Trainers and SB Dunks, available here in multiple flavors (including the dope Paul Rodriguez line), along with plenty of fitted caps and icy, hard-to-find labels like Rogue Status, Crooks & Castles, and Alife. Step your game up, son. | 769 Westminster Street, Providence | 401.751.0300 | myspace.com/premiumsoles

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