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Black And Red Alternate On This GS Air Jordan 1 Low
Alongside its mid-top construction, the low-top cut of Jordan’s first signature silhouette continues to provide an inclusive number of silhouettes for the youngest Jumpman endorsers, such as this split color blocking that comes highlighted in “Crimson”. Mimicking the brand’s split-colored offerings, each foot dawns a separate choice...
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 4 “Oil Green”
The Air Jordan 4 “Oil Green” has finally surfaced in official Nike images after seven months of being teased. Scheduled to drop in women’s sizing, the unreleased retro sees a color-blocking similar to the original “Fire Red” style from 1989. “White” smooth leather takes over most of the upper, although mesh and TPU panels interrupt. Branding on the tongue label, inner-lining, and eyelets enjoy “Oil Green” flair (which has been widely dubbed “Seafoam”). “Black” enters the mix in a number of gaps throughout the Air Jordan‘s upper and midsole, but it doesn’t detract from the main color’s boldness. No “NIKE AIR” logos appear on the spine, but the Jumpman figures that land on the heel surely won’t impede the women’s AJ4 from becoming a modern classic (we just hope extended sizing is offered).
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The Nike Air Max 90 Welcomes A “Blissful Blue” Accent
Continuing to serve as a pillar within the cushioned community, the Nike Air Max 90 has recently pursued an inline collection of greyscale compositions affixed with titular accents. For its latest outfit, the Tinker Hatfield design is coordinating a supple neoprene body with pulses of light baby blue. Further diversifying...
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The Nike Air Max 95 Reappears In A Grey And Beige Look
Two years away from its 30th anniversary, the Nike Air Max 95 continues to play an important role in the brand’s roster of retro products. Recently, Sergio Lozano’s iconic design appeared in a new predominantly grey outfit. Panels throughout the upper take on suede construction, leaving the tongue and other underlays to enjoy a breathable mesh build. Lace loops and Air Max logos on the top of the tongue abandon the uniform greyscale finish, introducing a beige tone in the process. A bolder neon green hue appears on the tongue’s underside and sock liner, perhaps a subtle nod to the original AM95. Lastly, sole units don’t distract much from the upper, but visible Air bubbles take on a darker tan color than the lace loops.
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This Nike Air Max 97 Encompasses Hoya Paranoia
In preparation for the Beaverton brand’s celebratory Air Max Day, the entire slate from The Swooshes iconic cushioning series has received a notable uptick in propositions, such as this “Georgetown” extended Nike Air Max 97. Having prepared an Air Jordan 1, Nike Terminator and Air Jordan 6...
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Supreme x Nike Air Bakin’ Releasing In SS23 Collection
Supreme’s penchant for the lesser-known (and almost bordering on obscure) Nike models continues this SS23 season as the unforgettable Nike Air Bakin’ is reportedly included in the brand’ seasonal collaboration catalog. Given recent Nike collaborations with the skate/street brand, we can expect overt Supreme branding on the upper as seen on their recent projects.
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The New Balance 550 Is Now Available In White And Baby Blue Colors
The New Balance 550 continues to be a popular sneaker and recently released in a fresh white and baby blue outfit. Debuted in 1989, the old school basketball shoe has helped spread an interest in low-top footwear from the past by itself and with the help of collaborators like Aimé Leon Dore. The latest offering from New Balance keeps a simple design sure to stop people in their tracks. Leather, suede, and mesh come together across the pair’s upper in a heavily white and off white mix. Light blue animates branding on the sides, spine, and tongue, while also landing on the heel and sole. Together, each component helps create an NB 550 option that’ll likely sell out immediately.
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“Coconut Milk” And “Plum Eclipse” Come Together On This Nike Dunk Low
The Nike Dunk Low is unquestionably one of the most popular designs in the sneaker space. Over the past several years, the silhouette has enjoyed fanfare thanks to reissues of old styles, but has also convinced new fans with the help of refreshing looks. Ahead of spring, Peter Moore’s creation...
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This Nike ACG Lowcate Comes Equipped With Removable Pouches And Lace Covers
Just the mere mention of Nike ACG is enough to conjure to mind images of the great outdoors. The sub-label’s silhouettes, from the Air Mada to the Goadome, produce a similar effect, with each offering up the utility required for adventure. Such is especially the case with this newly-revealed pair of Lowcates, which comes equipped with both removable lace covers and pouches.
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This Upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low Craft Features “Tech Grey” Colored Panels
Over the last thirty-eight years, the Air Jordan 1 Low has appeared in countless styles ranging from the heritage-driven to the experimental. Recently, the sneaker received a “Tech Grey” and “Light Orewood Brown” makeover as part of Brand Jordan’s Craft series. Designed through the lens...
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The Nike Air More Uptempo Combines “Metallic Silver” Midsoles With A “White/Black” Upper
Nike Basketball continues to dominate the NBA hardwood with innovative, future-thinking designs, but its old school designs rule off-the-court. One such sneaker that remains popular on the streets despite debuting twenty-seven years ago is the Nike Air More Uptempo. Although the pair is rumored to return in all its original...
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This Air Jordan 1 Golf “Noble Green” Is Fit For The Northwest
Whether you’re an alumni (or student) or Oregon or a staunch supporter of the low-payroll Oakland Athletics, the pairing of green and yellow will instantly draw you in. This upcoming Air Jordan 1 Golf, in particular, is extra attractive to fans of those Northwestern teams, but don’t expect these to sit on store shelves.
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A Brazil-Friendly Nike Air Max Plus Surfaces
Nike has long had a fascination with Brazil, parading its signature green and yellow by way ofthe Dunk Low. And now, the Air Max Plus, too, is following suit, expanding upon the brand’s homage in a way a bit more faithful to the country’s flag. Much of this...
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Nike Continues To Highlight “Icons” With The Air Max Plus
As we inch closer to the Air Max Day festivities in March 2023, a slew off Nike releases have been prepared to help celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the commemorative holiday with gusto. The key product of the month is undoubtedly the Air Max 1 “Big Bubble”, which promises a true-to-spec re-creation of the Air Max 1, but don’t ignore the “Icons” Pack, which highlights the flagship models of the running franchise.
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The Classic “Chili Red” Makes A Subtle Appearance On The Nike Air Max 95
When the iconic grey-on-grey-on-grey gradient makes an appearance on the Nike Air Max 95, the silhouette can do no wrong. Case in point: this latest kids release makes use of the OG colorway, adding a touch of red that reminds us of a classic release of the past. The “Chili...
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The Nike Zoom Freak 4 “All-Star” Unearths Prehistoric Detailing
With two MVP awards and an NBA Championship under his belt, Giannis Antetokounmpo has risen to the ranks of perennial shoo-in for the mid-season exhibition known as the NBA All-Star Game. For the upcoming shindig in Salt Lake City, UT, Nike has infused themes of fossil hunting to its Nike Basketball footwear collection, applying some prehistoric detailing to the design.
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“Royal Toe” Colorblocking Adds A Fresh Element To The New Balance 550
New Balance has heard the cries. Women’s New Balance 550 releases have been sparse from the get-go, but 2023 is shaping up to be the year for women who can’t get enough of the late-80s retro hoops model. As seen on 2022’s New Balance 550 “Panda”, this variant...
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The Nike Air Max CB ’94 Is Returning In 2023 In Black/Game Royal
In 1994, Nike and Charles Barkley proclaimed that the 92-93 MVP was “not a role model.” What followed was not only a change in scenery from Philly to sunny Phoenix but the arrival of his first true solo signature silhouette, the Nike Air Max CB ’94. While the 1994 model has most recently been stashed away in the Beaverton brand’s archives, a 2020 rendition of Barkley’s famed signature is set to return in Holiday 2023, according to @bubblekoppe.
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Tiffany And Co. Has A Nike Air Force 1 Collaboration Coming In 2023
Nicky Diamonds, founder of Diamond Supply Co., brought the precious stone in the world of sneaker culture in 2005 with his SB Dunk Low collaboration. Although the luxury jeweler Tiffany And Co. didn’t take to this newfound relevance to the niche community at the time as it was not an official partnership, they’re now officially in cahoots as we get a first look at the upcoming Tiffany And Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low.
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Nike’s “Airbrush” Collection Expands With A White And Green Blazer Mid ’77
As the brand’s first basketball shoe, the Nike Blazer Mid ’77 is a relic of the past. Yet, the silhouette continues to usher in new styles like a newly-surfaced faded one. Akin to a previously-seen white and pink Air Max 97, the unreleased pair features a heavy “colorless” finish across its upper. Canvas and chenille materials come together throughout the top-half, with the logos on the sides interrupting their clean surroundings with stark green contrast. The midsole underfoot keeps things traditional in build, but it enjoys an “unfinished” paint job; the sock liner also boasts a similar look, likely a nod to airbrush painting. Lastly, classic herringbone traction rounds out the two-tone Blazer in light gum brown.
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