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  • Nike Air Max LeBron Soldier IV – Sample
    By on January 16th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

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    The Nike Air Max LeBron Soldier IV has been overlooked tremendously because of the great success that the Nike Air Max LeBron VII. Well, here we see a Solider IV that we have never seen before. This Air Max LeBron Soldier IV is a sample. There’s nothing more to the shoe than its all black colorway. Some unique features on the shoe are the black flywire design and the strap, which gives the shoe a bad look. I personally dont like the shoe  just because its all one color and its very dull. No word yet if Nike will actually release the sneaker in the future, so stay tuned for updates.

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  • Nike Blazer High Supreme – White/Black/Varsity Maize
    By on January 16th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

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    The Nike Blazer is well know for its crazy designs, which is a good thing. Seeing the Blazer, it looks like Nike is gonna go hard and fast with Blazer release this year. This new Nike Blazer High Supreme comes in a White/Black/Varsity Maize colorway. Rumor has it that this sneaker was designed by Futura, one of the best shoe designers.

    The shoe sports a white base with graffiti designs seen on the side panels. White is also seen on the midsole, laces, and the Nike Swoosh. The toe box, tongue, and the ankle are all done up in black. The Blazer is one of Nikes most popular model, and by looking at this one Blazer, it will stay like that. Available now at select Nike retailers.

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  • Supra TK Society Spring 2010
    By on January 16th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    So for today, we’re bringing you the Supra TK Society lineup for the Spring 2010 collection. We’ve seen five colorways so far and its scheduled release will be in selected stores in the next couple of months. The lineup includes shades of Burgundy, Blue Crackle, White Perf and Rose Gold.

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    We’re loving the Burgundy scheme, with its suede uppers, and patent leather straps. The laces are in burgundy leather, as is Supra’s tradition and the soles are done in white with two stripes. The Blue Crackle is done in a similar fashion, only that the soles are done in apple green and the straps are leather, not patent. The Blue Crackle’s laces are in black which adds an interesting mix to the shoe. It doesnt seem so out of place as one might think, it goes together pretty nicely.

    These kicks will drop in a couple of months so keep checking your favorite retailers nationwide. Also, we’re expecting the release of the Gold, White and Black versions of this shoe, as seen above. But Blue Crackle and Burgundy are our favorites.

  • Nike Air Zoom Tennis Classic HF
    By on January 16th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Hiroshi Fujiwara has always had a soft spot for the Air Zoom Tennis Classic. For last year’s release, he made a unassuming, original and vintage style. Now, he’s back with a brand new interpretation of the Tennis Classic. The rumored release is a white leather version and blue suede. Today, we give you a glimpse of the pure white genius that is the Nike Air Zoom Tennis Classic.

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    For this year’s Spring 2010 collection, Hiroshi Fujiwara experimented with white uppers that are made of slightly shiny leather, but not necessarily patent leather. Gold foil details add a touch of subtle class for the shoe, it just screams premium kicks. As with previous releases, the shoe style is always minimalistic and simple. This release holds true to the tradition. The swoosh is done with perforations on the side of the shoe. And the Hiroshi trademark that is used only for HF collaborations is tucked in quietly on the back heel.

    These kicks will drop on January 19th. So if you’re interested, better line up for them at selected Nike stores because these shoes are  hot. We’re predicting sold-outs nationwide.

  • Nike Air Max 2010 Tailwind – Yellow/Grey/Black
    By on January 16th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Air Max 2010 Tailwind Yellow/Grey/Black
    Way back in 1979, Nike released a running shoe which is intended to gear up runners with ultimate performance in the form of the Tailwind. Unfortunately, only a few have recognized it, in fact it was the first runner to own the visible Air Unit but it received denial due to the popularity of another model, the Air Max 1. However, the Tailwind made a come back in1992 followed by several sequels. Today, it is sitting in front of us in a bright colored Yellow/Gery/Black combination featuring a Black mesh side panel with diamond-patterned synthetic support unit on the heel identical to the Air Max 2009. With the vivid-colored toebox, collar, and tongue, we can see an indication of art and fashion. The Swoosh and inner liner are done up in Grey while the supportive heel panel features an outline Air Max branding. Since it is a runner, expect the Tailwind to serve its purpose more than getting into the trend line. Aside from the Yellow/Grey/Black colorway, a Green/Black and Red/Black are also available, all for Fall 2010 release.





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  • Nike Terminator Hi Premium TZ Ameyoko
    By on January 15th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Terminator Hi Premium TZ Ameyoko
    Ever heard of the name Ameyoko? If you are from Japan, you definitely are familiar with it but if it sounds strange to you, here is a brief info. The name “Ameyoko ” is a short term for “Ameya Yokocho” which means “candy store alley”, and it is a name from a combination of the words “America” and “yokocho” since there was a black market for American goods in the Ameyoko area after the World War II. Therefore, the term is used to name a narrow shopping street in Tokyo, Japan. And Nike found it interesting to adopt the name “Ameyoko” to dub a Terminator Hi Premium which possesses a unique multi-colored square-shaped design on the heel and inner liner. The inspiration was perhaps taken from the colorful attribute of candies. The sneaker’s upper is basically made up of Black canvas mudguard and heel with checkboard design on the toe area including the Swoosh while the remainder is finished in plain Black. It has White strips on the side that make accent pairing up with the White midsole that sits on a Black outsole. Of course Mita in Japan is now offering the new Nike Terminator Hi Premium TZ “Ameyoko”.



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    Nike Terminator Hi Premium TZ Ameyoko