Archive for August 22nd, 2010

Nike Zoom Kobe V TB  BlackPurple
Even though the NBA isn’t playing basketball right now, Nike will continue to roll out signature models. Recently, we saw four newly released colorways of the Nike Zoom Kobe V. Well if that wasn’t enough for you, we get yet another new colorway of the Nike Zoom Kobe V TB. This latest Nike Zoom Kobe V TB comes in a Black/Purple colorway. The shoe features Lakers purple, but no Lakers gold which could upset some Lakers fans. Most of this Nike Zoom Kobe V uses black. The Nike swoosh, toe box, tongue, midsole, heel and outsole are just some of the areas that use black. Neck-breaking purple accents appear on the inner lining, lace panels, tongue, toe and Nike swoosh border. You don’t see many two toned Nike Zoom Kobe Vs, so you should take advantage of this one. This Nike Zoom Kobe V TB is available now at Eastbay and other Nike retailers.

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Nike Air Mariah  CharcoalPinkWhite
The Nike Air Mariah is a very special sneaker. It’s one of the classic Nike runners. Many everyday runners hold the Nike Air Mariah close to their hearts. Nike always seems to do a great job with the Air Mariah. The design, colorways and construction always seems to be perfect. Well Nike does it once again as they pull out another great colorway of the Nike Air Mariah. This latest Nike Air Mariah comes in a Charcoal/Pink/White colorway. Charcoal covers the top half of the sneaker, such as the Nike swoosh, shoe laces, tongue, toe and the inner lining. Head turning pink accents appear on the tongue tag, heel, swoosh border, part of the midsole and the entire outsole. The sneaker construction is definitely unique. Nylon, suede and smooth leather are just some of the materials responsible for making this Nike Air Mariah. This isn’t officially a Womens sneaker, but it sure looks like one. This Charcoal/Pink/White colorway of the Nike Air Mariah is available now at Finishline.

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Nike Trainer 12 Mid  WhiteBlackUniversity BlueVarsity Red
Yet another Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid has surfaced. We have seen a lot of the Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid as late. Most of the colorways have been great and clean. However this latest colorway just doesn’t seem to cut it. This latest Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid comes in a White/Black/University Blue/Varsity Red colorway. Clean white is put into use on the heel, lace panels, tongue, toe and the outsole. Black covers the toe box, shoe laces, tongue tag, Nike swoosh, inner lining and the speckled midsole. University blue accents appear on the mudguard, Nike swoosh border, midfoot strap, top eyelet and the tongue tag Nike branding. Most of the sneaker is constructed of leather. The Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid also features a unique blue splatter print. This is certainly the most unique Trainer 1.2 Mid we have seen recently, but I don’t like the colorway one bit. What do you think of this Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid?  These are expected to hit retailers very soon, so stay tuned.

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Air Jordan II Retro  Candy Pack  New Images
The Air Jordan II Retro “Candy Pack” caught many surprise. We saw a couple of releases of the Jordan 2 this year, with the biggest one being the OG Bulls colorway. However the most important Jordan 2 release up until now was the Bins thanks to the limited numbers. Well that was taken away when the Candy pack surfaced about two weeks ago. We saw new images of the yellow pair alone about a week ago, and now we get new images of the entire pack. The “Candy Pack” includes three Air Jordan II Retro’s. One in red and the others in green and yellow. All three use black on the inner lining, shoe laces, tongue, eyelets, heel and the midsole. All three colorways also feature a clean white midsole. I don’t really like the candy pack because of the loud colorways. What do you think of the Air Jordan II Retro “Candy Pack”?  These are expected to release on October 30st. Check out many more images after the jump.

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Nike Blazer AC  BlackNeon

We have seen a lot of Neon in the first 8 months or so. Many Nike models have used Neon, with the biggest one being the Air Max 95. It seems as if everyone loves Neon. It could work on almost any Nike model. Well Nike decides to use it once again. Take a look at this Nike Blazer AC as it comes in a Black/Neon colorway. The Blazer AC has been on a roll as late. We have seen a few nice colorways recently. However this latest colorway is by far the best.
Black covers most of the sneaker, including the Nike swoosh, heel, toe and the five straps. Those eye-catching neon accents appear on the Nike swoosh stitching, heel branding, inner lining and the entire midsole. As for the materials, the sneaker uses perforated leather, nubuck and smooth leather for its construction. I can’t really find any flaws with this Nike Blazer AC. Can you? Look for these at select Nike retailers very soon.

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Nike Air Force 1 High  WhiteBlackSport Red
The Air Force 1 Low has always been more superior than the Air Force 1 High. However, as of late Nike has done something great with the Air Force 1 High. We have seen a couple of colorways recently, but none are better than this latest one. Check out this latest Nike Air Force 1 High as it comes in a White/Black/Sport Red colorway. This Air Force 1 High sports a very plain and simple look. Black leather covers the Nike swoosh, toe, lace panels and the entire heel area. Black is also seen on the ankle strap, tongue and the entire outsole. White is put into use on the toe box, mid-panel, shoe laces, tongue tag and the midsole. To add a nice spark to the sneaker, red is placed on the inner lining and the midsole AIR branding. Touches of gold are seen on minor areas. Overall, this is a very nice colorway for the Nike Air Force 1 High. These have already released in Asia, so stay tuned for U.S. release information.

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Air Jordan Flight 9 Olympic
Yesterday we saw the “Olympic” colorway make its way to a team Jordan. The Air Jordan Rare Air took on the “Olympic” colorway, and it didn’t fit the design very well. We have seen the Olympic colorway a lot over the years, especially in 2008. However the Olympic colorway is fading away and many don’t like it anymore. Well Jordan Brand has decided to use the Olympic colorway once again. The latest sneaker to take on the “Olympic” is this Air Jordan Flight 9. This Flight 9 should receive nothing but negative and hurtful comments. White covers most of the sneaker, including the upper, toe and the midsole. Black is put into use on the heel tab, tongue, collar area and the outsole. The Olympic colors appear on the heel tab, inner lining, tongue and just above the midsole. The Rare Air was just hideous and this Flight 9 is even worse. Jordan Brand, just stop with the Olympic colorways for now. If you’re really feeling these, you can pick up a pair now at Finishline.

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Jordan Icons  GreyWhite
Most team Jordan’s are horribly designed. Not only are the designs horrible, but most colorways are hideous. It’s really hard to find a simple and clean team Jordan. However it looks like Jordan Brand is changing its approach with team Jordan’s as we have seen a couple of simple and clean colorways as of late. Take a look at this Jordan Icons as it comes in a simple Grey/White colorway. You can’t possibly ask for a better and simple colorway for a basketball sneaker. This Jordan Icons features a couple shades of grey. Dark grey covers most of the sneaker, including toe, mudguard, midsole, collar area and the lace panels. Light grey is put into use on the mid-panel, inner lining and other minor areas around the sneaker. White appears on the tongue Jumpan, shoe laces and the outsole. The sneaker also features a unique lasered upper. I really like this colorway of the Jordan Icons. What do you think? This Jordan Icons is available now at Eastbay.

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Nike Air Max Wavy Copper
The “Copper” colorway has been used a lot so far this year. Of course the Copper Foamposite started the trend of copper colorways in 2010. The Copper colorway receives mixed reviews. I personally love the colorway, especially on the Foamposite. Well if you like it or not, Nike has decided to use it once again. The latest shoe to take on the copper colorway is the Nike Air Max Wavy. This isn’t the first time we are seeing this sneaker, it first surfaced a couple of months ago. However we have now got word that this Nike Air Max Wavy is available now at select Nike retailers. Black and copper are evenly placed. Black covers the lace panels, tongue, shoe laces, heel, Nike swoosh and the outsole. Synthetic copper material is placed towards the mudguard and mid-panels. Cooper also appears on the tongue and Nike swoosh border. This isn’t the best shoe to use the copper colorway this year, but some sneakerheads really like this Nike Air Max Wavy. Do you like it? This Nike Air Max Wavy is available now at Eastbay.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low LE GS  WhiteOrion BlueWineberry
All the kids are getting back to school very soon. Back to school shopping kicked off about two weeks ago, but some kids are pulling out the last stops and doing their last minute shopping with their parents. So if you’re the parents that slacked to get your kids some shoes for back to school, you’re in luck. Take a look at this Nike Air Force 1 Low LE GS as it comes in a White/Orion Blue/Wineberry colorway. I doubt the boys would want to wear these, but the girls would love these.
White covers most of the sneaker, including the Nike swoosh, toe, heel, tongue, inner lining and the midsole. However the white is the last thing you notice on the sneaker. Orion blue accents appear on the heel tab, mid-panel, shoe laces and the entire outsole. Hints of pink are put into use on the tongue tag and midsole stitching. What do you parents think of this Nike Air Force 1 Low LE GS? You can pick up a pair now at select Nike retailers.

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