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Seal has been making bags from tire tubes since 2006, but its foray into footwear is a recent development. The Sneaker 101, which made its debut on January 15, brought together the combined talents of Seal and Spingle, a shoe manufacturer that enlists local artisans in Hiroshima to cobble together its trademark sneakers. The Sneaker 101 will retail for 15,750 yen (around $175) and will begin shipping next month.
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