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  • Nike Air Stab Premium – Concrete Cobalt
    By on September 19th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Here is a detailed look at the Nike Air Stab Premium – Concrete Cobalt. These result from a recent visit by Sekure D to Auckland, NZ where he spent some time alongside UHF of Qubic. The custom Nike Air Stab feature colors such as teal, grey and black which pop up due to the great contrast of grey and black in the background. There is a lot of detailed work going on in these sneakers.

  • Nike Air Penny II (2) Retro – Black/Royal
    By on September 19th, 2008 | No Comments Comments


    Originally set for a September 27 release date, the Air Penny II retro has already started to appear on shelves. Check with your local Nike account holder to see if they’ve made it in yet or click on over to Proper and order your pair now. Retail is $140

  • Jimmy Hendrix Experience – Custom Nike Dunk High
    By on September 19th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Here is a detailed look at the amazing Jimmy Hendrix Experience – Custom Nike Dunk High designed by one of the top customizers in the sneaker community, Dez. Dez is known for his great artwork and clean style and he is also the creator of the famous Do The Dew Dunks. The inspiration for the artwork on this pair comes straight from the great guitarist, singer and songwriter, Jimmy Hendrix. The shoe itself is a masterpiece as it cleverly features the names of many of Jimmy Hendrix songs which were indeed smash top charts hits in the United States and the United Kingdom.

    These wonderful Jimmy Hendrix Experience – Custom Nike Dunk High features a deep red and yellow color-way which is a perfect combination. Special props to Dez for creating such a shoe which is definitely going to inspire other artists to extract their inspiration for future projects from the past history and legends.

  • Air Jordan I Retro Velcro
    By on September 18th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Here’s a unique release – this Air Jordan 1 Low with Velcro straps. Though Velcro sneakers should be reserved for grade school, this shoe does have a nice colorway.

    If you are into the ease of Velcro shoes, you should be able to find these in the classic Chicago Bulls colorway at your local Jordan retailer; Millennium Shoes has them now.These are set for release on Sept 27th at $100. Via Hypebeast.

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  • Nike Air Max 90 Current Seamless – black colorway
    By on September 18th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Nike comes up with the brand new Air Max 90 Current model and this gets the seamless design treatment. The special distinguishing features of this model are that it uses all suede for the upper, it has no seams and no stitching. The release date is not known yet.

    The shoe’s toe box and midsection are perforated. The holes are regular sized and are arranged in patterns that follow the natural flow of the shoe. The different areas of the shoe are marked off by smaller sized perforations. These look like holes for machine stitches, minus the thread. The Nike swoosh is in plain, black leather. The perforations are interrupted where the label of Air Max is embossed on the suede. The shoe’s inner lining and midsole are white in color. They form the interesting accent and contrast to the all black shoe.

    From the photograph, it shows that the shape of the upper has been carefully cut to follow the natural structure of the foot. This allows the seamless shoe to be comfortable for the wearer. The black color is good and helps to moderate the look of the sneaker to avoid making it look too loud.

  • Zoom Lebron 3
    By on September 18th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Nike continues its seemingly unending support for Lebron James with these new sneakers, the Zoom Lebron Soldier 3. Two colorways of the shoe that will release during the summer of 2009 has been seen thus far. The shoes will retail for $110. They have a strap on the front and a throwback feature. At this rate, there may be more Lebron sneakers than Jordan’s in the future. Those $90 million it paid for Lebron sure was worth it for Nike.