Archive for August, 2009
Jordan Brand's Fall line-up is headlined by the Air Jordan Fusion IV (4). This black/red version combines aesthetic elements of the Nike Air Force 1 (One) and the Air Jordan IV (4) Black Cement Black/Grey - Varsity Red. MJ's Jumpman "Flight" logo is stitched onto the tongue. The Air Jordan Fusion IV (4) Black/Red...see more >>
Several months ago LeBron James hosted the King City Classic in Akron, Ohio. The all-star game, featuring many of the world's brightest young basketball talents, received its own Nike Basketball PE (Player Exclusive). More particularly, this all-patent Nike Zoom Soldier III (3) in black/varsity red/old gold was given to the game's participants. The...see more >>
As the seasons change, so too might Nike be ringing in the Fall months with more conservative- although still stylish- colorways. Set to drop this new Tier Zero pack very soon, Nike shakes things up with a less traditional, all-white sole that seems to be made of a rubber material. Furthermore, each shoe...see more >>
Originally introduced in 1980, the Nike Mariah was the first shoe to possess a full length air unit and forever changed the world of lightweight running shoes. Currently, the Mariah receives updated technology in the form of Lunar Foam, No Sew construction, and new innovative lightweight materials that make the Lunar Mariah much better than...see more >>
Though the Nike SB Zoom Tre A.D. is not as popular as other sneakers from the Nike SB line, it is constantly released in fresh new colorways that keep sneakerheads wanting more. This time around, the skate sneaker features a grand purple upper with black accents on the laces, inner lining, and rear, while turquoise...see more >>
Earlier this year, we previewed the Nike Hypermax NFW (No Flywire), and we now have the corresponding U.S. release information to share. The "Tennis Ball" Pack, composed of the varsity red, comet blue, and neon yellow colorways of the Hypermax NFW, is scheduled to release at select Nike Basketball retailers this weekend. All three sneakers...see more >>
Anyone who knows his/her sneakers will remember the Vince Carter ad campaign that made the original Nike Shox such a coveted basketball sneaker. Well, it should be more than obvious by now that Nike was able to successfully institute the Shox technology seen on VC's shoe to a running shoe. Now, the most...see more >>
With all the Nike Sweet Classic Mids' floating around, it's about time we showed some love for the Sweet Classic Low. The latest Nike Sweet Classic Low uses a birch white canvas upper in this birch/birch-team red-obsidian colorway. While the whole canvas upper is drenched in birch, the inner lining and midsole use white to...see more >>
Canvas seems like it never goes out of style; thus, Nike put canvas on the Nike Dunk High. This Dunk features a black canvas upper and a white swoosh to match the white midsole and tongue. To add some contrast, the shoe has a gumsole to make it nice and clean. Hopefully we'll see more...see more >> 


