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  • Nike Zoom Rookie LWP Black/Max Orange
    By on September 20th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Zoom Rookie LWP Black/Max Orange

    Since we received our first good look at the Nike Zoom Rookie LWP, an onslaught of creative colorways have arrived. This Black/Max Orange makeup sees a bold take on the Penny hybrid with origin and inspiration unknown. Black Foamposite and nubuck dress the upper set over an orange mesh sleeve and icy blue outsole. Two-tone branding and carbon fiber shank plate bring detail to this pair with release information unknown.

    Nike Zoom Rookie LWP
    Black/Max Orange

    Nike Zoom Rookie LWP Black/Max Orange

    Nike Zoom Rookie LWP Black/Max Orange

    Source: Modern Notoriety


    © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com, 2011. | Permalink | 5 comments |
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  • Nike Total Air Foamposite Max Black/Anthracite
    By on September 20th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Total Air Foamposite Max Black/Anthracite right now? Nike Total Air Foamposite Max Black/Anthracite.


    A basketball shoe should be many things, like light, responsive and attractive. Sometimes though we get a basketball shoe that meets some of those requirements but not quite all of them. By todays standards, we don’t think anyone would be calling the Nike Air Foamposite light, but the shoe definitely has some other things going on for it that are totally special. One of the things that people seem to like most about this shoe doesn’t have anything to do with basketball, but because it is so durable and resistant to scratches and creases. Today we are going to be taking a look at the latest shoe, this is the new Nike Total Air Foamposite Max in Black and Anthracite.

    This one features an almost all black colorway that people have really come to love from the Foamposite series although there will be a bit of anthracite mixed in there.



    Purchase your own pair of Nike Total Air Foamposite Max Black/Anthracite right now!



  • Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Velvet Brown/Khaki
    By on September 20th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Velvet Brown/Khaki right now? Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Velvet Brown/Khaki.


    It is funny sometimes to take note of how a shoe can change, or should we say the perception of it change over the years. Shoes that start out with one purpose in mind can later on be seen in a totally different way and for a totally different purpose. Often times this will happen when an old shoe will release for a certain sport and then years later once the technology is outdated but the shoe itself is still popular it will turn into a casual wear shoe. We are going to see an example of that today with the Air Jordan 1 Phat Low in Velvet Brown and Khaki.

    This shoe will take a nubuck upper that is predominantly velvet brown and mix it with a khaki elephant print swoosh. This will sit on top of a white midsole and then a khaki outsole as well.



    Purchase your own pair of Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Velvet Brown/Khaki right now!



  • Then and Now: Tinker Hatfield Discusses Evolution of Nike MAG 2011
    By on September 19th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Tinker Hatfied Talks Nike MAG 2011

    “Well, we can’t talk about it (the absence of power laces) too much because it’s really proprietary intellectual property. Our standard line is that this shoe had power laces in the year 2015. We’re working on it. Let’s just say that…Time is wasting for people who have Parkinson’s disease and for people who need help. So, we wanted to do this now and see what the future brings. No pun intended.” – Tinker Hatfield

    Nike VP of Design and Innovation Tinker Hatfield is the man behind many of the classic Air Jordan/Nike silhouettes in your closet right now such as the Air Jordan 3, the Nike Air Max 1 and the Air Jordan 11. He also lent his Midas touch on the ‘greatest shoe never made’, the Nike MAG 2011. While in Hollywood, we caught up with the father of our favorite designs and discussed a slew of things related to the Nike MAG 2011. Tinker Hatfield specifically shed light on the origin of the Nike MAG, the creative process, the involvement of the Michael J. Fox Foundation and its influence on the likes of Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

    Check out our full two-page discussion with Tinker Hatfield below.

    Tinker Hatfield

    Tinker Hatfield unveils the Nike MAG 2011

    On the creative process behind the original Nike MAG:

    Before meeting with the producers of the movie, I began drawing sketches. So, that was pretty fun because I was just sketching and drawing and thought to myself, ‘wow, I’ve never done a movie shoe before.’ It became helpful to me because, when you’re designing athletic shoes all of the time, it’s nice to switch it up sometimes. It was a great departure from that. So, that’s how it started. Obviously, after that, we ended up going down to meet with the people to put the movie together. From then on, the rapport back and forth, the sketches and samples all made it a really fun process. We felt interval to not just creating a prop for a movie, but also creating the content itself. And I found out since that not many people get to do that. We were collaborating with people from the movie industry, set designers, art directors and of course the writers. Also, we worked directly with athletes. Collaboration is the key word, and we have been pretty fortunate to have some great collaborators with this project.

    On initial Nike MAG sketches:

    We actually found out about this project roughly about a month before we went down to visit Bob Zemeckis and Bob Gale, the two geniuses behind writing the movie. Without knowing too much, we actually started some concept work. We put together a few sketches and had a pre-meeting with Bob and Bob. This was all based upon what Mark and I thought the future would be like in 2015. Maybe shoes would have wheels that pop out and we knew a little bit about the storyline regarding magnetic levitation hence the name Nike Air Mag. So, I did a few of these sketches and we went down and showed some of the sketches to Bob and Bob. This was sort of our first dabble in the process. After the preliminary sketches, we started to get a little more organic. We really started to focus in on the idea of the shoe coming alive.

    Nike MAG

    Nike MAG drawing

    On the Nike MAG being the first “clear sole” shoe:

    It’s not necessarily a functional idea, but in some ways it’s a communication story. When you start developing things that are clear, you start to see something else. In this case, it’s the lighting. We started using clear outsoles, so that you can see a carbon fiber plate underneath, or a different material/graphic. So yeah, this was the first clear outsole shoe.

    “We were collaborating with people from the movie industry, set designers, art directors and of course the writers. Also, we worked directly with athletes. Collaboration is the key word, and we have been pretty fortunate to have some great collaborators with this project.”

    – Tinker Hatfield

    On the behind-the-scenes movie stunt regarding the Nike MAG illumination:

    We did not have the technology to light those shoes properly at the time of the movie. So, Michael J. Fox had to wear a very heavy, 2-3 pound battery pack in his back pocket with wires running down the lengths of his trousers in each shoe. So, then when he put the shoes on they would come to life and light up. It was really funny because behind the scenes you could see this big bulge in his back pocket. Of course, you never saw that on camera.

    Nike Air Mag Officially Unveiled

    Nike MAG

    On the demand for the Nike MAG 2011:

    It’s crazy because I would hear it in conversations with athletes such as Kobe Bryant and Charles Barkley. We’d be talking about modern, basketball shoe designs and they would just bring it up and say, ‘what if we made it like that movie shoe?’ That’s when I knew it had totally transcended being a prop in a movie. People were remembering it. I don’t know why people remember it so well. I used to go (still do) speak at schools, and I’m always looking for interesting props and things to take with me. We have a half pair of these from the original movie and I would bring it with an edited clip of just that scene. People were astonished no matter what age group I spoke to. I have been showing it for about 20 years. We knew there was something special about it for a long time.

    Nike MAG

    Nike MAG in the Back to the Future movie

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  • Beams x Puma Faas 500 Disc Blaze
    By on September 19th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Beams x Puma Faas 500 Disc Blaze right now? Beams x Puma Faas 500 Disc Blaze.


    One of the brands that we don’t always see too many sneakers from, but we would like to see a lot more of because we think they have a knack for creating some really awesome shoes would have to be Puma. They have definitely been around for long enough and have the experience to bring us the type of shoes that we love, but it seems as though sometimes they just prefer to operate a bit below everyone’s radar. Whatever the reason may be, we are definitely glad to be able to see the shoes that they will be giving to us today, this is the new Beams x Puma Faas 500 Disc Blaze.

    This shoe definitely features a much more futuristic look than the majority of the shoes that we see from Puma and it is a nice change from their lineup of nice yet subtle casual wear sneakers.



    Purchase your own pair of Beams x Puma Faas 500 Disc Blaze right now!



  • Nike Hachi Winter Pack
    By on September 19th, 2011 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Hachi Winter Pack right now? Nike Hachi Winter Pack.


    Although Nike is definitely the top brand out there as far as athletic shoes go, they are definitely at the top of the game for a lot of other industries as well and that would include the casual sneakers. Of course there casual sneakers don’t need to include all of the same advanced technologies as their more high-tech sneakers, so Nike can take their time to just focus on creating the best looking casual shoes available, and that is exactly what they do on a frequent basis. Today we are going to be looking at the latest version, this is the new Nike Hachi Winter Pack.

    There will be two different shoes that make up this pack of sneakers that will both come with predominantly suede uppers. One of them will come with black suede and the other one in navy blue suede although both of them will feature leather accents.



    Purchase your own pair of Nike Hachi Winter Pack right now!