{"id":179611,"date":"2011-09-07T16:24:17","date_gmt":"2011-09-07T21:24:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nicekicks.com\/?p=179611"},"modified":"2018-05-11T09:34:50","modified_gmt":"2018-05-11T13:34:50","slug":"custom-corner-tyler-way-of-t-way-customs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/custom-corner-tyler-way-of-t-way-customs\/","title":{"rendered":"Custom Corner: Tyler Way of T. WAY Customs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Welcome to Custom Corner, a new feature on Snkrs Day that highlights the work and portfolios of some of the game?s best customizers while giving them a platform to tell their own stories. Artists that use sneakers as a canvas will touch on their creative process and career goals while offering advice for newcomers.<\/p>\n
Meet Tyler Way. A Brighton, MI native and Grand Valley State graduate, T. Way has been building his brand for years through hard work and smart networking. From a sharpie in a dorm room to designing for the NBA?s elite, get the scoop on how T. Way took his concept of freehand painted sneakers to new heights.<\/p>\n
What got you into sneakers?<\/strong><\/p>\n T. Way: Growing up, I was always playing basketball. Naturally, the two worlds of basketball and sneakers go hand-in-hand. Luckily, I?ve since been able to add my third passion of art into that mix.<\/p>\n How did you get started making customs?<\/strong><\/p>\n T. Way: I was a poor college freshman, and shoes were freakin? expensive. I had to get creative in order to have both sneakers and an education.<\/p>\n Which creation is your personal favorite?<\/strong><\/p>\n T. Way: My favorite pair is the 2009 MVP shoes for LeBron James because of the experience that came with them. I drove down from Grand Rapids, MI, to Akron, OH, for the MVP press conference at St. Vincent-St. Mary?s High School. I was able to witness the day?s events from just off stage, next to LeBron?s Cavalier teammates. Afterwards, I spent a few moments with LeBron and shared the inspirations behind the design with him. He loved the shoes and could not have been a nicer guy. He set the shoes on stage next to his newly acquired MVP trophy and moved on to the next one. It was a day that I?ll share with my kids one day.<\/p>\n