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  • Nike Air Force 1 Low Apple Kid Customs
    By on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Air Force 1 Low Apple Kid Customs right now? Nike Air Force 1 Low Apple Kid Customs.

    Nike Air Force 1 Low Apple Kid Customs
    If you haven’t heard of the Apple Kid yet, you are missing out on a great story of entrepreneurship from quite a young little kid.The Apple Kid offers a service where he personalizes all sorts of Apple’s products and does it for a quite a reasonable price as well.Despite the low price he charges he has still made enough money to buy himself a whole bunch of his own gadgets like a Macbook Pro, iPhone and iPad.Recently at an Apple conference he ran into a sneaker customizer and got the idea to preserve his name in business in sneaker form.

    The pattern here definitely reflects the interests of a 12 year old kid as the main design here comes in the form of a 4 color splatter pattern.Aaron’s logo is also featured on the toe of each shoe and his initials are hidden inside the splatter design.



    Purchase your own pair of Nike Air Force 1 Low Apple Kid Customs right now!

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  • New Balance H710
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    Just want to buy a pair of New Balance H710 right now? New Balance H710.

    New Balance H710
    While New Balance definitely tends to shift their focus mostly towards the running shoe market, they are definitely capable of making shoes that fit better into other genres as well.They have made the jump into the basketball sneaker market a couple of times, and although those were far from their best selling models, they were still pretty nice for a company that isn’t used to making basketball shoes.Here, with the New Balance H710, they are going for a more rugged, boot type of design.

    The first thing that you will notice about the three shoes is this pack is definitely the suede upper that they all possess.The three colorways included are tan, red and black, with the tan and red colorways featuring gum outsoles.The black version however will sit on a dark brown outsole and use yellow laces instead of the two tone brown ones on the others.



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  • Onitsuka Tiger Fabre
    By on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Among the rankings of other classic basketball shoes that were converted to being casual, lifestyle shoes, this vintage styled sneakers of Onitsuka Tiger is a good example. This particular sneaker model was first made during the 70s era. The basketball term Fast Break became the inspiration for its name Fabre and these shoes will be released soon this Fall in two interesting colorways.

    The first pair has a white leather base and royal blue was used as the accent color that can be seen right on the heel and the sidelines. The second pair has uppers that are made in leather which have a hue of grey that seems to shift colors quite a bit. It has white accents seen on that shoe and both the tongue tags of both pairs are in white and red.

    What do you like better to wear as your casual sneakers to match up with a good and fresh looking attire?

    Photos via nicekicks.com

  • Nike Free 5.0 V4
    By on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Nike has added another two Free 5.0 V4 colors to the presently occurring N7 Collection. By the way, this is a women’s sneaker. This particular Nike Free 5.0 V4 has features that carry similar colorway as seen on the BB II Low.

    It has predominant neutral grey that takes up most of its base, while it has striking accent colors too like the cayman, the black hints, and the deep red. But of course, we will not keep the guys apart for Nike Free also has something for them.

    The version of these sneakers for the guys has a reverse colorway as the darker part smothers up the dominant parts of the uppers. Both shoes are done in white Nike Free sole. These are both available already for a fee of $85 for each pair. So which pair do you like better? On second thought, both can pass for a unisex type of shoes.

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  • The Chrome Ball Incident – Nike SB Dunk High
    By on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Release dates are still not revealed in England since another Nike SB shoe design has hit the shelves of UK sneaker stores even before it was assumed. This particular Dunk High Premium commemorates the Airwalk Enigma and the The Chrome Ball Incident. Its urban haze color and its barley suede really combines well together for its uppers while its black accents are apparent right on the swoosh and other key points.

    The Chrome Ball Incident can be referred to the embroidered ball right on its heel foxing. It comes in the image of a pair of scissors seen on top area of the midfoot. This is the reference point to the tradition of cutting down the hightop sneakers to make them even more ideal for skating. Brian Anderson was such a great fan of these sneakers and it even became a design inspiration for his very own Icon x Icon Blazer CS.

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  • Ferrari Version Puma Speed Cat 2.0 Mid SF
    By on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    It was just last month when we all have seen a Red Bull inspired shoe by Puma Speed Cat 2.9 Mid SF. To keep up with a similar theme, Puma has collaborated with Ferrari – a world renowned exotic automobile manufacturer to come up with their own version of the Puma Speed Cat 2.0 Mid SF.

    This is a truly classy silhouette which uses the charcoal and black color scheme. It is constructed in smooth leather material combined with some mesh that gives outstanding texture. The mesh is utilized sparingly right for the side panels and the shoe’s tongue to add some contrast to the entire shoes.

    The primary highlights of red is seen apparent all throughout the entire shoes which include some stitches on the base and the piping near the midsole. Finally, the brands of Puma and the emblem of Ferrari are seen right on the ankle area on this pair.

    Photo via nicekicks.com