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  • Nike Lunar Mariah PR
    By on April 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Lunar Mariah PR
    Here comes across innovation, derived from the original Air Mariah from the 80s and taking materials of the Nike Eagle upper plus 2009’s Lunar foam, a lightweight sneaker was formed with the latest cushioning foam technology. Today, the Nike Lunar Mariah PR is set to release globally on the 25th of April in White upper, Royal Blue Swoosh, and fluorescent Pink sole. Just as technology keeps advancing so Nike is.



  • Nike Air Force 1 “Playstation 2″
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    Nike Air Force 1 Playstation 2
    The PS2 inspired Nike Air Force 1 possesses a gradient color scheme from ankle area to heel while the front all the way to the toe box comes in Black. A White Swoosh and PS2 logo appear adjacently. And let’s not forget the patented Air Force 1 grooved outsole that comes in Blue with a White midsole. The pair of AF1 PS2 pair found on ebay was donated by a charity group names Jennifer Ann’s Group.




  • Converse (Product)RED Chuck Taylor x Lupe Fiasco
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    Converse (Product)RED Chuck Taylor x Lupe Fiasco
    Grammy-winning American hiphop artist, Lupe Fiasco was spotted wearing a pair of Converse Chuck Taylor in shiny Black upper on a White sole with some Red accents and Black laces. Converse finally dropped it at David Z for $100. So whether you are a bigLupe Fiasco fan or not, it is worth to check this pair out.

  • Nike Zoom Classic SB – Dark Teal – White
    By on April 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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    E=mc2. This formula would appear simple and even trivial to those who wouldn’t know what it means, but as we all know, we see magnificence and beauty here, instead of the simplicity. The Nike Zoom Classic SB is another such sample. It seems simple and modest, but the beautiful design that brings that simplicity to life can only be called magnificent.

    The pair features a suede teal upper with a white swoosh and midsole. Here and there we find accents that add a very subtle hint of complexity to the balanced and solid design. Finally, the sleek and flexible form, the relaxed lines of the design bring the concept to a perfect conclusion.

    You can fish for these at the icefield. But if you can’t find it there, seek in a volcano. The gushing creativity of this pair cannot be sought anywhere else.

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  • Nike Lunar Mariah TZ – True White – Ultramarine – Perfect Pink
    By on April 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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    A hybrid of classicism and innovation, a blend of colors and styles, a mix iof beauty and speed, this is a magnificent addtion to your collection of Nikes. We habve no idea on what inspired such an exceptionally creative design from the master designers, but the result is unmistakable. Who in the world has the courage to contest the skills of these people?

    Hail to the king of sneakerland. With the lunaracer outsole, white upper, and the blue accents and the swoosh, this one promises to rock your life like a thunderstorm. Can you stand still with these on your feet? We didn’t expect that either.

    Good luck on catching these at select Nike Tier Zero retailers. Via Freshness.

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  • Welcome to Las Vegas Vans Slip-Ons
    By on April 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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    If you have seen the movie Swingers or just about any show set in Las Vegas, you are familiar with the images on S4’s Welcome to Las Vegas Vans. S4 of Sole Creations used the entrance and exit signs to the city of Las Vegas as inspiration for his latest customs. I found these photos at the Sole Creations Customsnkr.com blog linked here.

    The long toe box of the Vans slip-ons serves as the perfect canvas for Las Vegas signage. S4 allowed the Welcome to Las Vegas sign to spread away from the toe box to the side panels, symbolizing the excesses and lack of boundaries in Las Vegas casinos and resorts. The left shoe is the “Drive Carefully” sign that worn out and hungover revelers see as they leave Las Vegas for home.

    S4 did a fantastic job in capturing the bright colors of Las Vegas signage while celebrating these iconic images. He added a set of rolling dice on the interior of the left shoe and the right interior depicts a stack of chips. The designer also added a royal flush on the right exterior, showing the promise of great fortune that every card player brings to the blackjack table. The Welcome to Las Vegas Vans encapsulate the fun that can be had in Sin City whether its craps, blackjack or a drive down the Strip.

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