
Next Saturday, May 22nd, 2010, is the release date of the original colorway of the Air Jordan II Retro. This colorway has been retroed before as they saw a release in 1994 and 10 years later in 2004. But this year’s retro has a couple different features from the OGs and the two previous retros. One of the most notable differences is the heel tab as it has been changed from black to red. Overall, the sneaker looks like a clean and nice sneaker. Now about the quality, it might not be the best from Jordan Brand. We have seen horrible quality sneakers from Jordan Brand as of late, so don’t be surprised if you think the quality is horrible. Are you going to pick up a pair on the 22nd? To make your decision a little easier, check out the newest images of the latest Air Jordan II Retro.
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Snakeskin is loved by many sneakerheads when it hits their favorite pair of sneakers. Most of us Jordan heads should know the snakeskin 11s, which are so hard to find in good condition. Check out this latest Nike Air Max 90 as it is overloaded with Purple Snakeskin. Sadly, these are sample which is sure to break some hearts. Reportedly, these were created as a friends and family gift for Nike iD employees and will never release. But those are just reports, so don’t lose hopes yet. As you see, snakeskin is used on most of the sneaker including the upper and tongue tag. The only part of the shoe that is not covered in purple is the midsole, which comes in white. Again, these are a sample so don’t get too high on your hopes. But to heal the mind a little bit, check out more detailed images after the jump.
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We all know how big 2010 has been for the Nike Air Foamposite. The Eggplants and Copper were a huge hit instantly as the colorways were fantastic. Earlier this week we got a better look at the third Foamposite this year, the “Cough Drop”. Well those three were Air Foamposite One, making this the first Air Foamposite Pro sighting in 2010. The Foamposite is named pearl for obvious reasons as the sneaker is covered with pearl white. A giant black Nike swoosh takes over the side panel while black covers the tongue and inner lining. In my opinion, this pearl Air Foamposite Pro is better looking than the three Air Foamposite One. Check out more shots of the pearl Air Foamposite Pro and tell us what you think.
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Purple really seems to be at the top of Nikes favorite color list as of late. With numerous models using purple, it’s kind of getting old now. But it seems to work for Nike, so I don’t see Nike stopping anytime soon. Nikes latest sneaker to take on purple is the Blazer High AC which comes in a Wicked Purple/Shady Purple colorway.
From all the sneakers that have used purple as of late, this Blazer uses it the most. The sneaker features mostly purple, including the Nike swoosh, tongue, and the five velcro straps. Two shades of purple are used on the sneaker, wicked purple and shady purple with both of them looking nearly identical. White is put into use on the inner lining, heel tab, and the sole. This Nike Blazer High AC is available now at select Nike retailers.
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The Fusion VIII is the latest model to be a part of the Jordan fusion line. Many people just simply hate the fusions, especially sneakerheads. Most of that hate comes from hideous designs while the rest of the hate comes from the fact that Jordan is ruining some legendary models and colorways. We last saw the Aqua colorway of the Fusion VIII, which got a tremendous amount of negative comments. But even though people disliked them, they were still selling great. That has to be the only reason why Jordan continues to produce the fusions, for the sales. So with that said, here we have a new colorway of the Air Jordan Force Fusion VIII as it comes in Black/Rainbow. The shoe is nothing more than a simple black sneaker with a rainbow design placed on the midsole. Check out more pics after the jump and let us know if your hate grew for the fusions.
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I have always loved the Dunk Low over the Dunk High. Most of that love go’s into the fact that the Low features much better colorways. Well I prove my point as we see this latest Nike Dunk Low that comes in a White/Yellow colorway. This Dunk Low features an upper made mostly of white premium leather. The white upper certainly makes the accent colors pop way more. Yellow works its way to the patent leather Nike swoosh, tongue, and midsole stitching. Teal is the secondary accent color, as it appears on the shoe laces, tongue tag, and inner lining made of mesh. This is certainly one classy colorway of the Dunk Low. You can pick up a pair now at select Nike retailers. Check out more pics after the jump and let us know what you think.
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So many Nike hybrids have been seen as of late, making the Lunar Presto Rejuven8Â the latest one. The Nike Lunar Presto Rejuven8 is made with the combination of the Lunarlite, Air Presto, and the Rejuven8. This Nike Lunar Presto Rejuven8 comes in a Red/Black/Yellow colorway. This colorway sports a upper made mostly of red with black put into use on the toe cap, support cage, and inner lining. Yellow works its way to the midsole while the outsole comes in black. The colorway is certainly a loud one comparing to the other Rejuven8 and Air Presto models we have seen recently. If you really like these, you can pick up a pair now at retailers such as Finishline.
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This colorway draws much more appeal than the first one, which is sure to attract some people to the Rare Air. The sneaker features a base made entirely of suede. Monochromatic cement print is placed on the toe area and heel with a speckled design seen on part of the midsole. Red accents are put into use on the eyelets and lace locks while the outsole comes in grey. In my opinion, these are much better than the first colorway. Which one do you like better?
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Aaron Brooks was awarded the NBA’s most improved player for the 2009-2010 NBA season. So with that great honor that Brooks received, Nike has given Aaron Brooks his own Hyperdunk Low as a Player Exclusive. The sneaker comes in the obvious Houston Rockets colorway. The shoe features a base made mostly of white with red placed on the Nike swoosh, midsole, and tongue. Red is also put into use on the inner lining, flywire, and shoe laces. Overall, the sneaker is pretty simple and clean with the red giving the Hyperdunk a nice spark. Aaron Brooks definitely deserves this player exclusive with the great honor he received. What do you think of this Hyperdunk?
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We have seen sightings of the Nike Air Mariah here and there as of late. Take a look at this latest Nike Air Mariah which comes in a simple but eye catching black and red colorway. The sneaker features an upper made mostly of black suede with nylon placed on the quarter panel. Navy blue is seen on the Nike swoosh and heel tab while red is placed on the swoosh outlining and part of the midsole. White is used for part of the midsole with the outsole coming in bright red. The colorway looks to be inspired after the USA, maybe for the world cup? Look for these to hit Nike retailers sometime soon. Via Nicekicks.
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