
We should all have a good idea about the “Cool Grey” 11s by now. We have gotten so much info on these, and we’re still months away from the release. Does this release remind you of a release that happened about a year ago? The release of the 2010 cool grey 11s will mark the 1 year anniversary of the “Space Jam” 11s. So if that isn’t a positive sign for you, I don’t know what is. We have already seen many images of the Air Jordan XI “Cool Grey”, but expect more and more images as the release date gets closer. For those who wanted to get another look at the 2010 cool grey 11s, check out these newest images. This sneaker stays the same compared to previous looks. The big concern on the 2010 cool grey 11s is the blue tinted outsole. That blue tint outsole has gotten mixed reviews from sneakerheads. What do you think of the outsole? Check out more images after the jump and let us know what you think.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

Nike has used full length sole units for basketball sneakers a lot this year. Many models part of the Air Max line alone have released in many colorways in the first 8 months of 2010. The Air Pippen I is another model that also features the full length sole unit. Well for those of you who have loved the full length sole unit this year, you’re in luck as Nike gives us another one. Take a look at this Nike Air Max Uptempo 97 as it comes in a Wolf Grey/Orion Blue colorway.
This has to be one of the best colorways I have seen in a while. Wolf grey covers most of the upper, as well as the heel and inner lining. Orion blue accents appear on the midsole, Nike branding, tongue tag, top eyelets, midsole studs and the outsole. This sneaker is strictly grey and blue. This Nike Air Max Uptempo 97 will release this Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at select retailers. Will you pick up a pair? Make sure you check out more images after the jump.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com
Filed under:
Nike Air Max

We just received news that the “Laser Blue” Air Max 90s will return in 2010. With the Infrared Air Max 90s also releasing this year, 2010 has been a great year so far for Air Max heads. The Air Max 90 has clearly been the best Air Max 0f 2010. However this latest colorway of the Nike Air Max 90 doesn’t measure up to most of the Air Max 90s we have seen so far in 2010. This latest Nike Air Max 90 comes in a Granite/Royal Blue/Lucky Green colorway.
Clean white is put into use on the toe box, collar area, shoe laces, tongue, Nike swoosh and the midsole. Royal blue covers the top eyelet, top cap, mudguard and the outsole. Lucky green accents appear on areas such as the inner lining, eyelet, heel tab, tongue tag and the Air Max unit surround. This colorway doesn’t do anything for me. It’s just too much color for an Air Max 90. What do you think? These have already released overseas with no information on a US release, so if anything comes up we will surely let you know.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

All of us Air Max heads just witnessed the release of the “Infrared” Air Max 90. With that release being as big as it was, expect more colorways of the Air Max 90 to roll out as the year continues. The Infrared colorway is what the Air Max 90 is known for. It’s one of the best and it’s also an original colorway. Well just when you thought that no more major Air Max 90s will release in 2010, Nike gives us this great news. The “Laser Blue” Nike Air Max 90 is expected to make a return in the upcoming months of 2010. This colorway of the Nike Air Max 90 originally released in 1990 and retroed in 2002. White covers most of the sneaker, including the upper and midsole. Black is put into use on the mudguard, top eyelet and the outsole. Head turning blue accents appear on areas such as the tongue tag, heel tab, Air Max unit surround and the outsole. If you had to ask me, I would pick these over the Infrareds any day. Check out a couple more images after the jump.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

As of late, the ladies have gotten a lot of love from the Nike Air Max. We have seen some pretty nice Women’s Air Maxes recently, so the ladies should take advantage of this. If you slept on the other recent Women’s Air Maxes, you’re in luck as a new Women’s Air Max has surfaced. Take a look at this latest Nike WMNS Air Max 95 as it comes in a Wolf Grey/Red Plum/Jet Stream/Shadow colorway. However this sneaker carries a nickname of “Red Plum”, so you could always call it that.
This Air Max 95 uses multiple shades of grey. Light grey covers the inner lining and toe area while dark grey is seen on the mudguard. White is put into use on the shoe laces, midsole and the top of the tongue. Red plum accents appear on areas such as lace holders, tongue tag, tongue liner and the Nike swoosh. Nike finishes this WMNS Air Max 95 with a black outsole. So ladies, what do you think? This Nike WMNS Air Max 95 is available now at Finish Line.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

The design process of the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke hit Nike Harajuku for a four day span in mid July. Most of you were probably expecting a pair made especially for Nike Harajuku. Well we finally get a look at a Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke designed by Nike Harajuku. This certainly looks like a typical Bespoke Air Force 1. The colors are great and the materials are perfect. Brown croc skin covers the Nike swoosh, toe box, mid-panel and the tongue. However the croc skin is probably the second best feature on this Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke. Black and orange tiger striped pony hair is put into use on the toe area, lace panels, collar area, heel and the tongue tag. To finish off this stunning Bespoke Air Force 1, a brown midsole and a dark brown outsole are added. What do you think of this Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Nike Harajuku? Is it too much? Check out more images after the jump.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

For those of you who didn’t now, the Jordan Pre-Game XT holds a very special place in Jordan Brands history. The Jordan Pre-Game XT is Jordan Brands first basketball trainer. If you haven’t seen much of the Jordan Pre-Game XT, check out this latest colorway. This Jordan Pre-Game XT comes in a Black/University Blue colorway. All you Jordan heads know where this colorway comes from. It’s clearly is inspired after UNC.
Black covers the upper, as well as the tongue and heel. Dark grey mesh comes into place toe box, lace panels and the inner lining. Clean white jumps right onto the top eyelet, tongue Jumpman and the midsole. However all eyes are turned to the university blue accents. The shoe laces, outsole and the Jumpman on the heel all use university blue accents. This Pre-Game XT is not made for looks, it’s strictly made for performance. If you’re really these, you can pick up a pair now at Finish Line.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

As of late, Nike has been making some changes to a few of their more popular Air Max models. Most of the changes have been made for performance, which is what the Air Max line is all about. Well one of those Air Max models is the Nike Air Max Modular 98 SI. Most of you probably haven’t heard of the Air Max Modular 98 SI, but it’s a pretty nice sneaker. This latest Nike Air Max Modular 98 SI comes in a White/Black/Volt colorway. White comes into place on the upper, toe, heel, shoe laces, midsole and other areas around the sneaker. Black covers areas such as the Nike swoosh, Air Max unit surround and the outsole. Volt green accents appear on the toe box, mid-panel, tongue tag, top cap and parts of the outsole. Before you get excited about this colorway, this is a sample, so a release is unlikely. So all you could do now is check out more images after the jump.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com
Filed under:
Nike Air Max

No matter what you say about the Air Jordan 1, it will remain the Jordan Brand maker. It started it all. The Air Jordan 1 is one of the most retroed sneaker of all time and nothing could ever change that. So if you don’t like the Jordan 1, don’t even waste your time with the bad comments because Jordan Brand will continue to roll them out. Here we get a look at a newly surfaced Air Jordan 1. This Air Jordan 1 Retro High GS comes in a White/Vivid Pink/Neutral Grey colorway.
The sneaker mostly uses clean white, with tumbled leather being the choice of material on the upper. Neutral Grey can be seen on the side panels and toe cap. Black covers the inner lining, tongue tag and the midsole. However the areas pink attract all the attention. Vivid pink accents appear on the Nike swoosh, shoe laces, tongue tag, tongue liner and the Jordan wings logo on heel. Because of the bright pink accents, I can’t imagine any guy rocking these. So I guess these are unofficially for Women’s only.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com

I just absolutely love the Nike Zoom Kobe V. Most of my love for the sneaker comes from the outstanding colorways Nike uses on Kobe Bryant’s signature sneaker. However if you’re still on the fence about the Nike Zoom Kobe V, take a look at this latest Nike Zoom Kobe V. This Nike Zoom Kobe V is dubbed “Ink”, which clearly comes from the colorway. The best thing about this colorway is that it could go with or without Lakers gear.
Ink purple is used on most of the sneaker. A glossy finish is used on the mid-panels, toe box and the very top of the tongue. A matte finish is put into use on the lace panels and toe area. Black covers the inner lining, shoe laces and the midsole. Metallic silver appears on the Nike swoosh, tongue tag and the outsole. I just can’t say enough about this Nike Zoom Kobe V. It’s just so nice. These are expected to drop this November, so keep it here for official release info. Check out more images after the jump.
Info/Image: MyAirShoes.com