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  • Tradition x New Era LA Pack
    By on January 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Tradition x New Era LA Pack
    Tradition teamed up with New Era again for this new fitted.The LA Pack is what we get, which are a series of hats designed by SA Studios and Mr. Cartoon.Don’t hesitate to scoop these up though, because they are limited to 35 hats per colorway.

    Tradition x New Era LA Pack
    Tradition x New Era LA Pack

  • Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Championship Pack Lakers
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    Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Championship Pack Lakers
    This is a start of a pack which will feature the colorways of the teams that Michael Jordan beat in the playoffs.The home edition has patent leather on the toe cap while the away will have a full nubuck upper.These quickstrikes will release at the end of the month with the Lakers 6 rings colorway.

    Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Championship Pack Lakers
    Air Jordan 1 Phat Low Championship Pack Lakers

  • Nike Air Force 2 High Premium – Gucci
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    Nike Air Force 2 High Premium - Gucci

    The Italian iconic fashion, Gucci has inspired the Nike Air Force 2 High Premium with its Red and Green Gucci laces and Black paisley print. The shoe is made of an all Black upper with the Swoosh in Red on the tongue. The Red-Black laces make the kicks more interesting. You can find the Nike Air Force 2 High Premium – Gucci at KICKS, Hawaii and at select Nike accounts.

    Nike Air Force 2 High Premium - Gucci
    Nike Air Force 2 High Premium - Gucci

  • Limited Releases
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    DMP Package

    DMP

    Limited releases; you either love them or you hate them. We’ve all been witness to the type of hype and anticipation they create. When a new CDP or limited release package releases, the blogs blow up. But why does Nike do them? Is it for the money? Why would they leave so many Jordan fans in the rain? I personally didn’t get a chance to buy the 11/12 CDP and had to end up paying $500 for one online.

    10/13 CDP

    10/13 CDP

    Wouldn’t it be wiser to just release enough pairs so that every willing customer can buy one. Maybe they benefit from all the hype that the limited releases create. When the XX3’s in the premiere colorway were going to release, you could hear buzz about them from the school yard to the corporate offices. Not everybody that buys a limited release does so because they want to wear them. We’ve all heard of the sneaker sharks buying a pair for retail and then making a killing on Ebay. That makes me kind of mad. Why is it that me, a living, breathing, slobering Air Jordan fan can’t get their hands on a pair of XX3’s in the Premiere colorway but some shoe shark lands a couple of pairs. Now, I know that not releasing 1,000,000 pairs are what make these packages so much fun but come on Nike, a restock here and there wouldn’t hurt. What do you guys think? Should Nike restock some of the more popular packages?

    XX3 Titanium Colorway

    XX3 Titanium Colorway

  • Whaam! Nike Air Force Ones
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    Roy Lichtenstein was an artist who used pop culture imagery in his paintings. KickerbockerGlory channeled Lichtenstein’s 1963 painting Whaam! in these custom Air Force Ones. You can see more of the Whaam! AF1s at the KickerbockerGlory website linked here.

    The painting in question is a depiction of a comic book scene complete with lush colors, battle sounds and over-the-top imagery. KickerbockerGlory does the great artist justice by replicating the two-panel painting on a pair of white Air Force Ones. On the toe boxes, you see a plane shot down with the word “Whaam!” written in yellow letters. The inside of both shoes have yellow text boxes with the words used by Lichtenstein in his painting. On the heels, KickerBockerGlory shows the blazing guns that felled the airplanes on the toe boxes

    While yesterday’s Octopussy Nike Dunks show the sneaker artist’s subtle side, the Whaam! AF1s play to the more aggressive side that we know and love. The subject material is fantastic and KickerbockerGlory does not disappoint in transferring the painting to these Air Force Ones. KickerbockerGlory has priced these sneakers at around $160 USD plus shipping to the States.

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  • Lacoste Missouri Tennis Lux Pack
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    Lacoste Missouri Tennis Lux Pack

    If you are looking for a colorful pair of sneakers, take a look at the Lacoste Missouri Tennis Lux Pack. Featuring three different versions, this pack can help bright up your wardrobe.

    The base color on all three versions is black and the back heel features a tennis ball design. The difference in each colorway is the secondary color – blue, pink or yellow.

    Even at a quick glance, there’s no doubt that these shoes are Lacoste. The Lacoste logo is on the tongue, on the strap and on the heel. Additionally, the Lacoste crocodile is located on each side of the shoe. You can find these kicks online at Flauge. Via High Snobiety.