Showing posts with label nike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nike. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Air Max 1/97 SW

With shades of Patta’s corduroy Air Max 1s released in 2009, Wotherspoon went all out when it came to the materials used on his hybrid model, which features a 97 upper sitting on an Air Max 1 sole.

The upper is decked out in corduroy with a denim heel pull-tab, subtle “VA to LA” branding, personalised tongue decals, and a custom velour insole completing what looks to be an ultra-luxe collaborative effort.

Monday, January 29, 2018

Air Jordan 4 X Levi's "Black Denim"

A black-based version of the denim-constructed sneaker is set for June. The photo above is not the upcoming release, but rather a Photoshop representation.

Air Jordan X Levi's "White Denim"

For the most part, it's best to leave white denim in the 80s and 90s where it belongs. However, Levi's and Jordan Brand are defying modern fashion rules with this upcoming collaboration. Not to be confused with the bleached custom that recently hit the web, an official white denim version of the Levi's x Air Jordan 4 Retro will soon make its way to retail.

Air Jordan 3 White Cement....

A special 30th anniversary of the Air Jordan 3 White Cement is said to be releasing during the month of February. Dubbed the Air Jordan 3 White Cement 30th Anniversary or Air Jordan 3 AS NRG, the yet to be unveiled sneaker comes with an official color scheme listed as White, Fire Red, Cement Grey, and Black. Early reports suggest that the shoe is essentially an Air Jordan 3 White Cement paired up with a brand new clear sole and a new graphic on the upper that pays homage to Michael Jordan’s unforgettable 1988 dunk contest.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Air Jordan 4 "Raptors"

Jordan Brand are determined to keep their release numbers limited for 2018, so you can expect more NRG releases (NRG = Limited numbers).And one pair that will be under that umbrella is an Air Jordan 4 in Black, university Red and Purple, otherwise known as a “Raptors” colorway.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Air Jordan 4 MotorSport

Born from the mind of Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan IV was built for His Airness’ high-speed game. Now, nearly three decades after its on-court arrival, the Air Jordan IV is presented in a color combo commemorating the Jordan Motorsports team. The white, black and sport royal aesthetic embodies the spirit and high speed competition that number 23’s style helped bring to the raceway.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Air Max 1 Master

There are countless Air Max models that are considered grails by collectors all over the globe. Now celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 1, a selection of the most coveted grails come together to create the new Air Max 1 'Master.' Featuring everything from Safari print to Elephant print and OG red and blue suede, the Air Max 1 'Master' celebrates icons from all generations.

Air Max 1 Atmos

In 2006, Tokyo-based atmos took on the task of designing their own Air Max 1. The result was an iconic design that would go on to become a favorite for many, as well as last year's Vote Back winner. Now, answering the call of the people, the atmos x Nike Air Max 1 returns in true form, arriving complete with iconic elephant and vibrant jade accents.

Air Jordan 12 Wolf Grey

The Air Jordan XII brought luxury to the hardwood when it debuted back in 1996. It returns this time with a low-cut upper suited for off-court looks, complete with Zoom Air cushioning. A tonal Wolf Grey colorway highlights the distinctive design lines and balance of textures that made the Air Jordan XII a favorite.

Nike Air Foamposite

On its debut in 1997, the Air Foamposite Pro was a sensation on the hardwood—but these days its influence extends far beyond basketball. The classic continues its yearlong birthday celebration with a new metallic silver and black colorway, sporting a translucent rubber sole.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Air Jordan XV

The Air Jordan XV claims an important piece of Air Jordan signature line's history. Its futuristic design – inspired by a fighter jet – was the last of Tinker Hatfield's storied run. The original obsidian colorway pairs the sleek blue with a contrast white, setting off the shoe's unique combination of textures and patterns that made it an outlier.

Air Max 1 OG

It's been three decades since the Air Max 1 first touched down and brought visible Air cushioning to the world. Now, celebrating the model's 30th anniversary in fitting fashion, the icon by Tinker Hatfield returns in refined fashion with original detailing and a shape inspired by "Golden Era" releases from the turn of the millennium. The ultimate homage is made complete with the original white and red colorway outfitting the design.

Air Max 1 OG

Celebrating the Air Max 1's 30th anniversary in fitting fashion, the visible Air icon by Tinker Hatfield returns in refined fashion. Arriving in true form, the anniversary design features several details and elements seen on the 1987 edition and a shape inspired by "Golden Era" releases from the turn of the millennium. The celebration continues thanks to original white and blue tones outfitting this edition of the Air Max 1 Anniversary.

Nike SB Dunk

The newly updated Dunk Elite brings the icon's classic lines to the modern session with low-to-the-ground Nike Zoom Air and a more flexible midsole. This inaugural colorway kicks off the new era in medium gray and dark obsidian.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Nike Foamposite One

Dressed in Penny Hardaway original Orlando Magic inspired color scheme this Nike Air Foamposite One features a dark neon Royal Foamposite upper with black nubuck eyestay.. A white Nike Swoosh logo on the toe 1Cent on the heel and icy outsole complete the design..