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  • Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Year of the Dragon” Packaging New Photos
    By on January 20th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Chinese New Year is quickly approaching (January 23) and sneakerheads all across the world are still wondering when the Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Year of the Dragon” will be releasing. Today, new photos of this red and green colorway have surfaced, revealing even more details regarding this upcoming release.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Year of the Dragon”
    Action Red/Electrolime-Team Red-Lush Teal
    488369-600
    2012

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Year of the Dragon" Packaging

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    © Albert Lin for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | 18 comments |
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  • Air Force Friday: “Chi-Town” Mid
    By on January 20th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Sure, 1995 had the Air Jordan 10 “City Series”, but 2002 had the Air Force 1 “City Pack”. Much like the AJ installment, this Windy City makeup was a standout. The “Chi-Town” Mids re-worked the Bulls colorway with a white leather upper, black contrast stitching, and red tagging.

    Colorway: White/White-Black (Chi-Town)
    Build: Mid
    Year: 2002


    © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | One comment |
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  • Nike Air Force 1 University Blue/Obsidian
    By on January 20th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Seeing that this year is the AF1′s 30th anniversary, it’s no surprise we’re starting to see some new colorways of this iconic shoe. This pair  features a predominately University Blue leather base and Obsidian suede on the heel.

    Nike Air Force 1 University Blue/Obsidian

    Nike Air Force 1 University Blue/Obsidian

    Nike Air Force 1 University Blue/Obsidian

    Nike Air Force 1 University Blue/Obsidian

    Source: Sole Movement


    © Brett Pickert for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | 2 comments |
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  • Nike Cortez Classic OG Leather – Navy
    By on January 20th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Cortez Classic OG Leather – Navy right now? Nike Cortez Classic OG Leather – Navy.


    Nike is truly fusing up some classic models in order to cope up with the globalization. Although vintage-looking sneakers are a good point for collection, it is quite different with the Cortez Classic that remains humble despite the innovations it earns.

    Just lately, Nike is undeniably working out on a certain Cortez Classic with a goal to dress it up with leather, a thing that the shoe has been deprived of for a while. This time, leather rules with the new Nike Cortez Classic OG that comes in a sleek and seamless navy upper with a flattering white leather Swoosh and heel pull tab. The classy zigzag-cut overlay is what gives the shoe a cool accent whereas the off-white/orange striped sole is another attribute that showcases a zigzag outsole.

    This casual pack is mostly appreciated with its authentic built as well as its excellent cushioning system. If you are into this Cortez Classic visit any Nike retailer and cop this pair for $70.

    Purchase your own pair of Nike Cortez Classic OG Leather – Navy right now!



  • Nike Air Flow – Anthracite
    By on January 20th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Air Flow – Anthracite right now? Nike Air Flow – Anthracite.


    More than a couple of decades ago, the Nike Air Flow have been introduced by young designer, Bruce Kilgore as a statement solution to provide runners with breathable shoe that combines new cushioning with superior comfort and support. The cushioning system is inspired by a plush teddy bear, providing the shoe the same stuffing for the sole of an early Air Flow prototype. The upper was originally a resemblance of the Nike Sockracer with a new outsole that features flex grooves and responsive cushioning.

    Today, witness a freshly done Nike Air Flow in a simple combination of anthracite and black with white sole unit. The toe box that is thinned down wears a breathable material which promotes adequate airing that comforts a serious running athlete while the rest of the upper including the interior have that cushiony appeal.

    If you are planning to go out for the remaining cold days, this Nike Air Flow is just an ideal shoe that guarantees you of a comfortable ride.



    Purchase your own pair of Nike Air Flow – Anthracite right now!



  • Pushead x Nike SB Dunk Low
    By on January 19th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Nike SB and infamous artist Pushead have joined forces on a stylish, collaborative Dunk Low. If you don’t know about Pushead, you should. He has drawn cover art for famous artists such as Metallica and the Misfits. Compared to his previous collaboration, these are a bit on the darker side of the color wheel seeing that they feature black and gold base. Also, it wouldn’t be Pushead unless there was an insole graphic. Stay tuned for release information slated for fall 2012.

    Pushead x Nike SB Dunk Low

    Pushead x Nike SB Dunk Low

    Source:  High Snobiety


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