Nubuck Nike Court Force Highs

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In the first week of November we showed you three pairs of the Nike Court Force high that also released during the month. Now, we show you some of what Nike has in store for the future of the Court Force. Reportedly releasing some time between the 2009 holiday season and Spring 2010, here are two pairs of the Nike Court Force high that each sport nubuck material. One pair sports black nubuck material near the toe area, with white and carolina blue making up the rest of the shoe’s colorway. The second pair dons dark grey nubuck in the same area as the first pair, with red and black completing that colorway. And both pairs include a grid patterning near the ankle area, which resembles the pattern recently seen on another Court Force. Which pair of these two Nike Court Force highs do you think works the nubuck material better?

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Possible Nike Valentine’s Day 2010 Collection

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Brands have been using holidays (large and small) as inspiration for certain sneaker colorways and models. adidas, for example, recently prepared a Superstar II in which to celebrate Christmas. But the shoes pictured here are perhaps a part of a holiday still far away. We bring you shots of a Nike Court Force and Vandal that are rumored as being part of 2010’s Valentine’s Day collection. Both shoes come in a high-top model, with the Court Force upper consisting of both patent leather and plaid. Moreover, the Court Force has a heart sketched onto the tongue- a good indication of the holiday it might be released during. The Vandal also consists of a plaid patterning on both the mid panels and the toe box, with a touch of patent leather lining. If these are in fact part of Nike’s Valentine’s Day collection next year, they definitely stray from the conventional pink/red/white colorways, but is that necessarily a bad thing? How do you sneakerheads feel with respect to these two pairs of Nike sneakers?

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Women’s Nike Court Force High “Basic Grid”

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With all the love Nike is showing the ladies by way of the Dunk High Skinny and Air Force 1 High, for example, this shouldn’t surprise you. The Nike Court Force High has also joined the female bandwagon with the pair pictured here, which gets its nickname from the grid pattern that can be seen on some of the upper’s panels. The rest of the shoe comes in a royal blue/black colorway with white midsole and black shoe laces. Having been released by certain overseas retailers, expect these to hit stateside soon as well. For now, you can enjoy more pix after the jump.

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Nike Court Force High Egypt Pack

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Some of the more recent news involving the Nike Court Force came way back in the beginning of summer when a very clean royal blue/black colorway was applied to the shoe and reminded us many of the unforgettable royal blue/black Air Jordan I’s. Well, the shoe is back, times two, as part of a Nike Egypt Pack. One pair seems to sport pearlized material that makes the predominantly red upper pop out. It is inspired by the Egyptian Scarabeus beetle- pictured on the tongue. The second pair draws inspiration from the Egyptian Eye of Horus- also pictured on the tongue of this pair that comes in a predominantly white base with gold, vibrant green, and hot red accents. Dropping at select in-store Nike retailers, some online ones already have these two pairs of Nike Court Force’s in stock.

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Nike Court Force High – Medium Grey / Neon Turquoise – Varsity Purple – Rave Pink

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Nike Court Force High - Medium Grey / Neon Turquoise - Varsity Purple - Rave Pink

Nike keeps on coming with releases of every style of shoe. This time, the Nike Court Force High comes in a medium grey/neon turquoise-varsity purple-rave pink colorway to fascinate the eyes. These Court Force’s sport a white leather upper base and midsole to contrast the varsity purple outsole and sparkly toe area. The neon turquoise patent leather swoosh offsets theĀ  rave pink tongue tag and sparkly ankle area to complete this vibrant shoe. These are available now for $88.
Via Sneakerhead.

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