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Where To Buy The CLOT x Air Jordan 5 Low
First seen in late October 2021, the CLOT x Air Jordan 5 Low is finally set to (re)release on Friday, May 20th. Inspired by the Far East, Edison Chen’s latest Jumpman-branded collaboration indulges in a clean “Black,” “Classic Jade” and “Fire Red” color palette. Textured uppers mostly boasts in a pitch-dark tone that allows for any and all contrasting hues and details to revel that much more in the spotlight. CLOT’s logo makes its way across the retro (and its packaging), while a number of heritage-driven touches land throughout the low-top Jordan 5‘s upper and sole unit.
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Keep Your Forces Clean With The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Since ’82”
For the 40th Anniversary of the Air Force 1, Nike is recognizing the inner city tradition of carrying around toothbrushes for emergency cleanings. Long before the days of sneaker wipes and cleaners, shoe fanatics carried around toothbrushes to quickly scrub off any dirt or grime that made its way onto the soles and uppers after a trek around miles of city blocks. While modern methods might be more effective, there’s no matching the nostalgia that Nike is trying to produce with this special release.
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This Nike Air More Uptempo Makes A Classic Hoops Connection
The Nike Air More Uptempo may not be celebrating a milestone anniversary this year, but it continues to play an important role within the brand’s retro efforts. Recently, the Scottie Pippen-associated silhouette emerged in a classic mix of white, red and blue colors, perhaps inspired by the American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association’s primary colors. The majority of the pair’s upper and sole unit opt for a “colorless” arrangement that allows for the slightest contrast to pop that much more. Profile “AIR” lettering is bordered by rich ruby-colored flair, while swooshes at the toe and spine deviate in an equally eye-catching blue tone. Air Max units underfoot keep things simple, allowing for details like the two-tone basketball logo at the spine to steal the show.
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Southern Voodoo Practices Inspire This Upcoming Jordan Zion 2
The abundance of culture and tradition in Louisiana has served Jordan Brand well in regards to creating fun and exciting concepts around Zion Williamson’s special edition footwear. From the muddy waters to the spooky deities, the South has made its way onto Jordan Zion footwear — and it certainly does so on this upcoming Jordan Zion 2 signature shoe.
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The Nike LeBron 3 Appears In Barbershop-Themed Colorway
The Nike LeBron signature shoe line will reach as astounding twentieth model this year, but also playing a major part in the LeBron business for Nike is actually its retro product. Currently, it’s the LeBron 9 that has the podium, while later this year the LeBron 2 will make its grand return, but now we’re learning that the LeBron 3 is headed into the mix as well.
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Official Images Of The Union LA x Nike Cortez
With Chris Gibbs at the helm, Union LA has produced some of the most compelling collaborations the Nike umbrella has ever seen. Their Air Jordan 1, for example, was quickly pronounced one of the best releases of 2018 and even years beyond that. And while the subsequent Air Jordan 4s and Air Jordan 2s were divisive at first, the praise for them gradually loudened to a decent roar.
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This Nike Air Max 90 Features Transparent Heel Tabs And Various Graphic Hits
The Nike Air Max 90 has been rather tame with its latest colorways, rarely ever delving beyond the norm. But here, as the shoe celebrates its debut year, the brand is incorporating new graphics and transparent heel tabs. Due to the see-through finish, the heel tab’s usual details are more...
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Safari Print And “Viotech” Flair Share This Upcoming Nike Air Max 95
As one of the most experimental performance-oriented releases of the 1990s from the brand, the Nike Air Max 95 continues to feel fresh, even 27 years after its debut. Recently, Christian Tresser’s anatomy and nature-inspired design appeared in a special multi-colored and pattern-laden ensemble. A dimpled arrangement directly transplanted from the Nike Air Safari from 1987 covers the upcoming pair’s lateral vamp overlays, as well as the protective strip at the center of the laces. Muted “Moon Fossil” and “Ironstone” divvy up the eye-catching detail, while medial counterparts indulge in vibrant “Viotech” and other hits of purple. Air Max bubbles underfoot also revel in rich purple flair, though they’re overshadowed by the sand-like hue that covers the majority of the midsole. Although the latest Air Max 95 may be a on-off style, it’s also possible that the shoe is part of a larger Nike Sportswear collection donning heritage-informed safari print.
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The Air Jordan 4 “Military Black” Releases Tomorrow
Originally rumored in late September 2021, the Air Jordan 4 “Military Black” finally releases for the whole family tomorrow, May 21st. A straightforward “White” and “Black” makeover of Michael Jordan’s fourth signature sneaker, the upcoming retro gets its moniker from the “Military Blue” ensemble that first graced the shoe in 1989. Layers visible through the mesh panels at the profiles and tongue, plastic eyelets, inner-lining and spines all replace vibrant blue for understated “Black”; Jumpman logos on the tongue follow suit, taking the place of “NIKE AIR” text at the rear. Underfoot, the story stays the same on the latest Air Jordan offering, given that midsole and outsole accents opt to maintain the two-tone, “yin-and-yang”-appropriate color combination.
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Bright Red Swooshes And Matching Paint Splatters Dress This Upcoming Nike Air Force 1
With the Nike Air Force 1‘s 40th Anniversary still underway, we’ve seen and will continue to see plenty of new colorways. Here, the shoe’s GS trim makes an artistic debut, as it’s clad with bright paint splatters. Nike’s brush, which was bathed in a bright red,...
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The Nike Dunk Low Appears In A Sunny Orange Colorway
The Nike Dunk Low‘s strongest releases are often its simplest, which is why the “Panda” has become so popular in recent years. And while it may not be quite as versatile as said black and white pair, this orange suede option surely belongs in the same class.
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adidas Y-3 Qasa High Is Officially Returning On May 25th
Back in 2013, when adidas Y-3 was still just a teenager, the Qasa took fashion and sneaker culture by storm, quickly becoming one of the line-up’s most popular offerings. The shoe effectively defined an entire sub-genre of style, which has since evolved to become the techwear aesthetic beloved today.
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Official Images Of The Travis Scott x Nike Air Trainer 1 “Light Chocolate”
The raffle is now live via travisscott.com. The Travis Scott x Nike Air Trainer 1 is releasing on May 20th at 3pm ET on travisscott.com. Less than two weeks ago, it was revealed that Nike would be moving forward with their unreleased collaborations with Travis Scott, whom many denounced following the tragedies at Astroworld. From the Air Max 1 to the Air Jordan 1 Low, everything teased up to this point is now confirmed for release. And the newly-surfaced official images of the Travis Scott x Air Trainer 1 “Wheat” further suggests that a drop is imminent.
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Nike Adds Gradient Detailing To The Air Griffey Max 1 “Los Angeles”
The Nike Air Griffey Max 1 has been dressed a number of ways since its return, celebrating everything from beloved OG colorways to the legendary Jackie Robinson. And here, the silhouette’s list of homages grows by one more, as it uses gradient prints and bright colors to honor the City of Angels.
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New Balance 990v3 Made In USA By Teddy Santis Delivered In “Sea Salt” Leather
Having recently launched the first batch of his New Balance Made In USA collection, Teddy Santis is set to release another 990v3 in a “Sea Salt” and “Rain Cloud” color combination. Unlike its predecessors, the upcoming sneakers indulge in a breathable mesh and high-quality leather mix...
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adidas Yeezy Boost 350 v2 CMPCT “Slate Carbon” Releases On May 28th
It’s been quite a while since adidas Yeezy debuted the Yeezy Boost 350 v2 CMPCT and yet only a few colorways have hit the shelves. But it seems they’ve taken a renewed interest in the model this year, as we’re about to see the release of the “Slate Carbon.”
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Nike Introduces The Air Force 1 Mid React With A “Black” And “Neon Green” Look
As the Nike Air Force 1 Mid continues to help Bruce Kilgore’s original design celebrate its 40th anniversary, the silhouette keeps experimenting with color palettes and blocking, as well as the iconic blueprint established in 1982. Recently, the oft-ridiculed trim appeared in one of its more experimental ensembles of...
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The Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus Surfaces Adds A Simple, Sand-Colored To Its Catalog
Among the many silhouettes added to the “Terrascape” family, the modified Air Max Plus is easily one of the most compelling, as the shoe’s signature fixtures play extremely well with the themes of the collection. And after a series of departures, the model is finally returning, this time in a new, sand-dressed colorway.
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First Look At The Nike Air Max 95 N7
In the many years past, the Swoosh has used N7 as a vehicle to celebrate the rich culture of Native American and Indigenous communities. And joining the Free Crater Trail Moc and Air Force 1 — which were revealed earlier in 2022 — is none other than the Air Max 95, which opts for an entirely different design and colorway.
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First Look At The sacai x Nike Cortez 4.0 In “Grey”
Although the Nike Cortez doesn’t enjoy the same type of hype that other decades-old sneakers do, the silhouette celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022. To celebrate, the Swoosh has tapped a handful of high-profile collaborators to rework the ever-important silhouette from 1972. Recently, a greyscale pair by sacai has...
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