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  • Nike Women’s Sneakers April 2009 Releases
    By on April 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Womens Sneakers April 2009 Releases
    Here’s a complete line up of Nike for women this month of April in various designs and models. It includes the Vandal High in Mint, the Blazer in White/Metallic Silver, Air Max 90 in White/Citron/Blue/Pink, two pairs of Dunk Low, and three pairs of Dunk High featuring the Cherry and Butterfly imprinted designs








  • Nike Blazer Premium SB – Kisses – Black – Midwest Gold
    By on April 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Premium blazer with kisses! Even the name is enough to jolt us from our seats. The pair is innovative, exciting and fun, and but the fun factor is what makes this outshine the rest of its peers in the market.

    The black/gold colorway is not very common, but the combination is executed in an inspired manner to bring an air of exclusivity to this Nike. The kisses are…well, somewhere deep down, the urge to kiss these is present in everyone’s art, but who’s gonna confess, right?

    This newcomer to the SB family is now available at LTD. We know that they’ll evaporate soon, so speed is of the essence!

  • Sneakerology 101 x Reebok Reverse Jam
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    There does exist a Sneakerology 101 class in Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University. That, and the precious time spent by worthy academics in trying to bring some light to the mysteries of sneakerdom all justifies our attitude and conviction that there’s more going on in the mind of the desiners than just marketing and sales concerns.

    Yes, Sneakerology is a scientific discipline nowadays. And Reebok seems to make its own contributions to the field with this new and unusual design which brings together aspects of professionalism and courageous creativity.

    The red accents on the Slate Nubuck upper represent the colors of Carnegie Mellon. We really approve of this college’s choice to bring our field under the lens of the scientific study. fittingly to the theme of the shoe, Reebok will donate the proceeds from the sale of this shoe to youth programs in Pittsburgh araa. Via Hypebeast.

  • Nike Zoom Kobe IV – Think Pink
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    Created for the worthy cause of honoring the late Kay Yow, who fought breast cancer with all the might of her soul but eventually had to suffer from a heroic defeat, Nike Think Pink features a solid pink upper with minimal white highlights and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund logo on the heel.

    Choosing nike is commitment to perseverance and determination, a statement that no matter the outcome,  you should try, try again. The memory of this courageous lady is suitable to the beliefs and principles of Nike, and we see the concept realized in a brilliantly inspired design.

    It is expected that the Think Pink will drop at the House of Hoops. The pair will make an excellent choice as quality footwear, as a tribute to courage, and a sign of commitment to good causes.

  • Vans Vault Plaid Pack – Sk8-Hi Cup + Chukka Boot Cup
    By on April 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Indefatigable, and undefeated, Vans proceeds on its course remaining loyal to its classical and stylish designs, delighting its loyal fans who love to see their favorite brand conquering temporary fads and hype. In this elegant creation, the popular plaid design is applied to the venerable Vans form, and the result a sweet masterpiece.

    One color combination features rich brown leather with the upper constructed of plaid fabric. The other is black, and the plaid seections are less distracting as a result. Overall, the color combinations bring new life to this powerful classic concept, and making stand taller than many all new creations of other brands.

    These are thought to show up at select Vans retailers this spring, and you can catch them if you’re alert and fast, as a Vans fan should be. Via HighSnobriety.

  • Chapel Hill Air Force Ones V.3
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    D@ Prince Customs began creating the third version of his Chapel Hill Air Force Ones as March Madness descended on America. The release of the Chapel Hill AF1s through D@ Prince’s Nike Talk post linked here coincided with the University of North Carolina’s victory in the NCAA Championship on Monday. This recent creation by D@ Prince builds off the colors, themes and design elements of the previous two version without acting as an exact copy.

    The base color for the Chapel Hill AF1s is Tarheel blue with white stitching. The left shoe depicts UNC mascot Rameses in his old-school form next to “Carolina” painted above the midsole. The right shoe features “North Carolina” above the midsole with a modern depiction of Rameses without the sailor’s cap. D@ Prince contrasted the old and the new while celebrating the historical success of Tar Heels basketball.

    The preseason #1 UNC Tarheels were able to prevail on Monday night to the delight of D@ Prince’s customer. This customer wanted a pair of Tarheel-inspired sneakers that could be worn from the play-in game through the Final Four. The Chapel Hill AF1s can be worn for years to come as the memories of Tyler Hansborough and Ty Lawson remain as strong as the memories of Michael Jordan, James Worthy and Dean Smith.