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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Brushstroke” Streaked In Yellow
The Air Force 1 Low is quite literally a work of art, a notion metaphorically expressed with the latest “Brushstroke” collection of Air Force 1 Lows. First appearing in 2021 on a set of AF1 Lows and Air Jordan 1 Mids, that artful swipe of paint appears yet again on the Air Force 1 Low in a summer-ready yellow.
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The Nike Air Max 90 “Blood Orange” Is Ready For Summer
Over the last few months, the Nike Sportswear team has unveiled several of its propositions in fruit-related ensembles. The latest?: A Nike Air Max 90 inspired by the blood orange. Akin to other summertime offerings from the Swoosh, the newly-surfaced pair indulges in a predominantly “colorless” look across its leather,...
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Light Olive Trims Flavor This Otherwise Simple Nike Air Force 1 Colorway
These days, it’s likely many have grown somewhat out of love with the “Triple White” Air Force 1 due heavily in part to its overwhelming popularity. So, as a solution, Nike has begun modifying the colorway ever-so-slightly; here, they’ve simply added light olive accents to a few of its accents.
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This Nike Kyrie Low 5 “Multi-Color” Honors The Kings And Queens
Only recently becoming available at retail, the Nike Kyrie Low 5 has indulged in a number of debut colorways, from “Bred” to its very own contribution to the N7 collection. And here, the silhouette is now celebrating both kings and queens with its upcoming “Multi-Color” make-up.
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The Infamous “Multi-Color” Returns On The Nike Air Max Flyknit Racer
The absolute chokehold that Multi-colored Flyknit had on the sneaker game was indescribable. Once every few years, Nike creates a new colorway that sneaker fans simply can’t get enough of — the South Beaches, Breds, what have you — and in 2012, the inception of Flyknit added new dimension to the idea of color-blocking. Shoes were now built with materials made of a knits made of recycled materials, and rather than painting one piece, the uppers were now a blotchy blend of hues made of thousands of yarns.
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 4 SE “Zen Master”
One of Summer 2022’s key Jordan pick-ups might be the toughest to obtain. The Air Jordan 4 “Zen Master”, loosely inspired by Michael Jordan’s long-time coach Phil Jackson, stands out for its blotty yet groovy upper — a mix of purples and pinks that are part lava lamp, part bleached denim. Paired with a black accent package that cover the netting, interior, lacing, and midsole, as well as a translucent set of eyelet wings and heel plate, the Jordan 4 “Zen Master” has been on the radar for Jordan fans since we first learned of the shoes back in 2021.
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This Upcoming Nike Air Rift Swaps Out Its Mesh For Suede
While not a perfect alternative to Margiela’s ever-beloved Tabi Boot, the Nike Air Rift does proffer the divisive split toe. And thanks to the more affordable price point, it’s likely some will lean more towards the Swoosh’s creation — especially now that it’s adding a robust suede to its toolbox.
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The Latest Nike Waffle One Features Mail-Inspired Insole Graphics
The Nike Waffle One continues to be one of the brand’s most accessibly stylish footwear options. Recently, the vintage Nike Running-inspired silhouette appeared in a medley of blues and red, culminating with mail-like graphics on the sock-liners. Profile swooshes don the lightest shade of blue, with the surrounding mesh and leather panels boasting a navy-variant of the tone. Underfoot, the simple tooling solution introduces contrasting, ruby-colored flair into the mix, delivering a compelling combination.
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Various Shades Of Red Appear On The Nike KD 15
Kevin Durant may not be dominating the hardwood in the 2022 NBA Playoffs, but that isn’t stopping him or his Swoosh family from offering the Nike KD 15 – his latest signature sneaker – in a handful of new styles. Seemingly a late (late) entry for Valentine’s...
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Check Out This Nike SB Dunk “Fruit Pack” Display At La Plaza Skateshop
The Nike SB Dunk Low “Fruit Pack” is ready to picked fresh soon, although you’ll have to hit your local skateshop for a chance at any of the four flavors. Originally expected to release around the 4/20 festivities, the Nike SB Dunk “Fruit Pack” is now appearing at skateshops across the globe. La Plaza Skateshop in Spain recently displayed their stock in a traditional farmers market motif, with the fresh produce laid on in trays above red and white gingham-style picnic tablecloths. The Raspberry, Pineapple, Cherry, and Green Apple are all expected to hit skateshops (some may receive only a selection of the four), but regardless, you’ll have to support your local if you’re trying to get your hands on a pair as a SNKRS release will likely not happen.
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Nine Can’t Miss Sneaker News Headlines From May 21st to May 27th
As digital assets continue to infiltrate the world of sneakers, conversations regarding the validity of the space’s crypto-takeover are becoming more commonplace. Yet, NIKE, Inc., adidas and other players in the field continue to deal on the physical plane. The Three Stripes and Balenciaga raised several eyebrows upon unveiling...
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This Blue-Accented Nike Air Max 95 Makes Reference To The Shoe’s Debut Year
Although the Nike Air Max 95‘s 27th anniversary has yet to include a high-profile collaboration, the sneaker continues to form an important part of the brand’s product lineup. Recently, the Christian Tresser-designed silhouette appeared in a mix of muted, autumn-ready off-whites and black, and eye-catching, bold blues across...
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The Nike Air Force 1 Low EMB Continues Its Artful Approach In Blue
The Air Force 1 is one of several 70s and 80s silhouettes that are embedded into the history of basketball. Since 1982, the Air Force 1 has mightily served the sport — first on a performance standpoint and later on a lifestyle and fashion aspect that persists through the modern day. Since 2021, Nike’s EMB series has celebrated the crossover of hoops culture with a series of footwear releases inspired by signature patterns, materials, and motifs relating to the game. This Air Force 1 takes an artful approach by implementing a unique pattern on the interior motivated by the official lines of a basketball court.
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Travis Scott x Nike CACT.US CORPORATION Footwear Releases Tomorrow
After an indefinite postponement following the tragic events of Astrofest in November of 2021, the releases of Travis Scott’s collaboration product with Nike have resumed as planned. An exclusive release through the travisscott.com website dotted the last week, but Nike SNKRS and select retailers across the globe have planned for a release on May 27th, 2022.
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Bleached Coral”
Now that Summer is finally here, we’ll be seeing a lot more of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Alongside the “Shattered Backboard” and “Mystic Navy,” the silhouette is also expected to arrive in “Bleached Coral,” which features brighter colors and more interesting materials relative to its aforementioned counterparts.
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Where To Buy The A Ma Maniere x Air Jordan 2 “Airness”
After a series of unforeseen delays, the A Ma Maniere x Air Jordan 2 “Airness” footwear and apparel capsule is finally ready to launch in the first week of June. Building on the brand’s commitment to creating timeless, classic, luxurious pieces, A Ma Maniere has designed a stately set of apparel that relies on simplicity and elegance via a color palette that has since become synonymous with the A Ma Maniere brand. Cream, burgundy, and black comprise the entirety of the collection, with thoughtful branding hits that neither hide nor overpower the aesthetic. On the footwear is a similar color scheme, but with an exotic snake texture on the midsole, cracked leather on the upper, and an assortment of attachments such as extra lacing and a large hangtag.
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This Air Jordan 1 Mid Lightly Remixes The “Yellow Toe” Colorway
Recently, the Jumpman seemingly pumped the breaks on the Air Jordan 1 Mid, with very few new colorways appearing throughout May. But with June just around the corner, things are finally picking back up, as the brand has revealed the silhouette in a remixed “Yellow Toe” make-up. Unlike...
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 36 Low “Light Orewood Brown”
With the Air Jordan 36 Low now entering the product cycle (the “New Infrared” just released on Nike.com), a series of new colorways are in the works throughout the Summer and Fall seasons ahead of the eventual debut of the Air Jordan 37. Seen here is a first...
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Official Images Of The Nike LeBron 9 Low “Reverse Liverpool”
With the LeBron 9 Low welcomed into the retro circuit, Nike kicked things off by releasing one of the most sought-after samples during the peak era of Nike LeBron madness. That would be the “LeBronold Palmer” colorway, inspired by LeBron’s affinity for the Arnold Palmer drink and decorated with a floral/tropical blend. Now, Nike is focusing its attention on brand new colorways, although this one’s connected to an OG release a decade ago.
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Classic Gum Soles Appear On Black Nike Air Force 1s
All-black Air Force 1s have built up quite a hilarious reputation over the last few years for being the shoe of choice for goons who roam the earth in search of something to stomp on. Black-on-black Air Force 1s have indeed been a street staple, and truthfully one must choose between the all-black or an all-white side of Uptowns. Both are regularly available on Nike.com at all times, but Nike is bringing back something slightly less aggressive as it attaches a full gum sole for that lifestyle-friendly look.
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