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  • Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Iron Man”
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Iron Man” right now? Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Iron Man”.

    Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Iron Man”

    There is a word named prophecy. The movie Iron Man 2 released months away, if that was not released, we would not see this Nike SB Dunk High Premium Iron Man classic. This is specially designed after the super hero of the movie Iron Man 2. If you liked that movie, you will most probably like this sneaker.

    The full colorways of this sneaker has been taken from the costume’s colors of the super hero of Iron Man 2. It represents a Yellow heel and typical Red at toe and some other portions. It have fantasy look and so stylist also. However, my personal opinion that this is a summer hot sneaker.

    Check your local shoe stores or available Nike retailers soon to have your pair of this hot.

    All the best.




    [image via SneakerNews]

    Purchase your own pair of Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Iron Man” right now!

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  • Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by David Margolis
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    As of late, we have seen a couple of Bespoke Air Force 1s. Most of them have featured loud colorways while the others have carried more simpler looks. Here we have the latest Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke which is designed by David Margolis. Of all the recent Bespoke Air Force 1s we have seen, this has to be one of my favorites. The sneaker is really unique thanks to all the materials used. David Margolis uses a sweatshirt material on the Nike Swoosh, inner lining, and part of the heel. Black patent leather appears on the heel and midfoot while Black denim is seen on the toe box and mid panel. The most notable feature is located on the toe panel as it sports a a black and red woven material. The Forces are finished off with a icy translucent sole.

  • Custom Nike Dunk Low “Stealth” by Sekure D
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    I always look forward to customs as they are some of the best sneakers we will ever see. Designers take a long time on their customs to make sure there sneaker is the best of the best. Well here is one designers who has done that time in and time out with some fantastic custom over time. Here we have a remarkable pair of Nike Dunk Lows that were designed by Sekure D.

    The sneaker carries a dope design! The first thing you’ll probably notice are the Carnage and Fester patterns, which are done up in black. A light shade of blue appears on the Nike Swoosh and shoe laces while grey covers the mid-panel. White is put into use on areas such as the toe box, inner lining, and tongue. Sekure D finishes off the design with a clean white midsole and a black outsole. I cant stop looking at these! What do you think?

  • Nike Terminator High Basic
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Nike is getting ready for the summer with some new colorways on a lot of their models. The Air Max and Dunk are some of the Nike models that have gotten the summer look. Well here we have two pairs of the Nike Terminator High that are also for the upcoming summer.

    The first Terminator sports a white base with yellow suede seen on areas such as the toe areas, lace panels, and heel area. Blue leather appears on the Nike Swoosh and upper ankle while the outsole is done up in black. The second pair uses the same white base with blue suede covering toe, lace panels, and heel. Green leather jumps onto the Nike Swoosh and ankle and this pair also sports a black outsole.

  • Nike Women’s Air Max 90 in White / Purple – Pink – Grey
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Now, this silhouette is definitely for women. You would not miss it at first glance especially with Nike logo on it. The color combination is well done as well. I am talking about the Nike Women’s Air Max 90 in mixture of white, purple, pink and grey colors. This particular sneaker is part of Nike’s Holiday 2010 collection. Does it mean that it will hit the selected retailers only before the Christmas season? Maybe that’s both good and bad. Good because we can still save money for it while bad because those who were smitten with its looks will have to wait until the late 2010. However, it is still fortunate that this one is not an exclusive right? For the features of this shoe, leather and mesh materials were used on its upper in white color while accents all over the shoe can be seen. Purple ones occupy the Swoosh and heel, pink on the midsole, lace region, Air Max logo, and heel while grey can be found on the mid-panel and inner lining. For all the female sneaker heads out there, what do you think?

    pics via sneakerfiles.com

  • Vans Slip-On & Era – Neon Pack
    By on April 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Where do you usually see neon signs and colors? Well, let’s see. I have seen some on bike’s back, vehicles, bars and apparels as well as with accessories and condiments. What will be your reaction if you will see some as a shoe? Yes, you read it right. The neon color will occupy the streets as footwear. Personally, it would be okay for me as long as not everyone will use it to the point that it will be an eyesore. If I will spot some neon sneakers tomorrow as I go out to do aerobics maybe I would rather blame the season for it. The summer weather just keep on pushing the sneaker heads to settle for brighter and striking shoes. Take this Neon Pack from Vans as an example. Its silhouettes Slip-On and Era were influenced by the ongoing trend as the pack consists of three new colorways for both models. So what are these colorways that I am talking about? These upcoming months you can see neon orange, neon green, and neon pink colorways for the said Vans sneakers. Other features include black shoe laces, a white midsole, and black inner lining.

    pics via sneakerfiles.com