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A Bodacious Array Of Textiles Fill The Nike Air Force 1
For the last few seasons, an amalgamation of textures and fabrics has continued to claim the Beaverton brand’s silhouettes accentuated via an exaggerated sole unit. While the latter’s infusion within the Nike Air Force 1 has returned to the model’s typical tooling, a concoction of materials returns to envelop the iconic Bruce Kilgore design.
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“Black/University Blue” Takes Over The Latest Nike Air Max 90
Although the Nike Air Max 90 debuted thirty-three years ago, the silhouette continues to play an important role in the Swoosh’s lineup of products. Ahead of spring and summer, Tinker Hatfield’s iconic design has emerged in a “Black’ and “University Blue” ensemble. Akin to...
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The Nike Air More Uptempo Slides Are Releasing In The OG “Black/White”
Hate it or love it, the Nike Air More Uptempo Slides have only begun to stake their claim within the Beaverton brand’s slip-on catalog. Continuing to add a diverse level of design language into the Scottie Pippen-endorsed silhouette, a monochromatic black/white ensemble invigorates the latest ensemble. Last receiving the...
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The Nike SB Nyjah 3 Appears In “Game Royal”
Nyjah Huston may not have officially been “Skater of the Year” in 2022, but the rider continues to be one of the sport’s most exciting figures. His Nike SB Nyjah 3 recently appeared in a bold “Game Royal” look. Huston’s third signature skate shoe maintains...
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Multi-Color Cotton Candy Coats The Nike Vapormax Plus
Inspired by the iconic Nike Air Max Plus, the modernized Vapormax Plus has effectively cemented itself within the cushioned sneaker community in under half a decade. Maintaining its widely-adorned appreciation through a reinvigorated slate of offerings, yet another colorful gradient coats the silhouette’s plush neoprene mimicking the multi-color cotton candy found at ballparks.
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Detailed Look At Blake Griffin’s Air Jordan 10 PE
Blake Griffin, like many Jordan Brand athletes, has received several Player Exclusives over the course of his career, from Superbad-inspired Air Jordan 35s to Clippers-themed Air Jordan 1s. And thanks to sneaker collector @englishsole, we’re receiving a look at Griffin’s Air Jordan 10, another PE from the athlete’s days in LA.
EXCLUSIVE: First look at Nadia Ferreira’s wedding gowns
Choosing a wedding dress is probably one of the most important tasks during the planification and organization of a wedding. The dress must be in harmony with the rest of the mood of the ceremony, and represent, to the greatest extent possible, the actual style of the bride.
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The Jordan Two Trey Prepares Its Own “Lucky Green” Colorway
Jordan Brand is clearly fixated on “Lucky Green,” applying it to classics the likes of the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 3. Even silhouettes beyond the core line-up are receiving a Celtics-friendly makeover, as further evidenced by this newly-revealed Jordan Two Trey. Adding to a healthy supply...
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Purple Suedes Appear On The Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Label
Quickly being cemented as a staple within skate culture, the Nike SB Dunk continues to delve out new styles underneath its sub-brands Orange Label series. After exploring simplified renditions of crisp white and jet-black outfits, the premium tooled effort now begins to indulge in the outskirts of the tonal palette with a luxurious wash of “Violet”-dipped suedes.
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Drake Goes Deep Water Diving In New NOCTA x Nike Swim Fin
When he took the stage at the historic Apollo Theater in New York City, Drake revealed to his fans that new music was just around the corner. Little did we know, his partnership with Nike, too, has quite a bit in store for 2023, starting with one of the artist’s most unconventional collaborations yet: the NOCTA x Nike Swim Fin.
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The Nike Dunk Low Remastered Dawns A Turquoise Accented Panda Scheme
While the Nike Dunk’s revitalization presides in the rearview, the silhouette’s retooled cousins have begun expanding their efforts for the start of the new year, such as the Dunk Low Remastered and its revised slate of inline propositions. Next up, the experimental take on Peter Moore’s design indulges in the silhouette’s famed “Panda” scheme with a hint of turquoise.
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“Pulse Mint” Animates The adidas Adizero Prime X Strung
As a new running season gets going, the adidas Adizero Prime X Strung has recently surfaced in an all-new “Pulse Mint” and “Lucid Fuchsia” makeover. Engineered for longer marathon training sessions, the silhouette features the Three Stripes’ Strung upper. Innovative, flexible, and lightweight, the technology allows for optimal fit and comfort, which works in-tandem with a fine-tuned sole unit underfoot featuring layered Lightstrike Pro and carbon fiber components. Altogether, the shoe makes a statement regardless of the place.
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Cordura Tooling Pairs With Stow Pockets For A Duo Of New Balance 1906R’s
For the past few seasons, New Balance’s lifestyle-centric offerings have begun incorporating additional storage opportunities. Most recently appearing atop the widely-adorned New Balance 2002R, the inclusion of stash pockets now lay claim to the latter silhouette’s successor paired with Cordura tooling in a duo of offerings. Curing both...
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“Safety Orange” Accents Liven The GS Nike Air Max TW
Introducing the running ecosystem to Air cushioning via its 1978 constructed Nike Tailwind, the silhouette that started it all has since undergone a bevy of disparate constructions and design knives in its over four decades of existence, such as last summers Air Max infused effort. Now coordinating a slew of...
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The Coveted Nike ACG Mountain Fly GORE-TEX “Khaki” Is Back
The Nike ACG Mountain Fly GORE-TEX debuted in October 2020, but it continues to be a go-to option for countless hikers. Recently, the silhouette “Khaki” style surfaced in release calendars overseas. The GORE-TEX protected pair’s return is sure to excite some fans that haven’t wanted to pay over...
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Royal And Navy Dual Across This GS Nike Air Force 1 Low
Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design from 1982 may not be enjoying the same overwhelming run of propositions as seen throughout the silhouette’s 40th anniversary, but the Beaverton-based brand continues to provide seldom textured updates to the Nike Air Force 1, such as the return of miniaturized Swooshes upon the brand’s grade school offerings.
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“Blue Haze” Mixes With Tan Accents Along The New Balance 9060
In tandem with the collaborative aid of Joe Freshgoods, the New Balance 9060 has carved out a sizable following amongst the Boston brand’s futuristic cushioning efforts. With a boastful array of inline propositions closing out 2022, October saw a first look at the silhouette dressed in the 998s crisp “Pool Blue” composition, which has recently been made available in official imagery.
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The Jordan Jumpman Team II Prowls In “Black Cat”
Following its revitalization during the tail end of 2022, the Jordan Jumpman Team II continues to infuse OG compositions with an increased slate of hybrid efforts, such as this “Black Cat” extension. Based on the cushioned overlay of the Air Jordan 13, the Triple Black offering is most...
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The Premium Goods x Nike Air Force 1 “The Sophia” Releases Tomorrow
Established back in 2004, Premium Goods has become a pivotal piece of the Houston community, serving up sneakers beyond what you’d find at your average corporate store. And after almost two decades, founder Jennifer Ford has earned the opportunity to craft a sneaker of her own: a Nike Air Force 1 designed like the finest of jewelry.
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The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Trades In Its Usual Swooshes For Five New Ones
Over-branding is something of a Nike speciality. And while they have showed a bit of restraint these past few years, every once in a while, the brand does fall back on old habits. Such is the case with this newly-revealed Blazer Mid ’77, which flaunts five different checks instead of the ones we’re accustomed to.
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