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  • Nike Blazer High Premium “Game Select “
    By on September 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments


    Look familiar? If you said yes, that’s because yesterday we previewed an Air Force II High with the exact same color scheme, which we now know are part of the Game Select Pack. The Game Select Pack draws its inspiration from the Atari CX2600 game system. Like the AF-2, the Blazer premium is composed of black upper with a simulated black wood grain print on the toe box and heel tab. Also, like its counterpart the Blazer wears a white swoosh and wood grain midsole. Scheduled to release in Asia on October 4.



  • Nike Dunk Low Premium – Polar Bear
    By on September 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    If you are looking for a new black sneaker, this Nike Dunk Low Premium is a cool choice. Featuring black perforated suede and a white midsole, these shoes are dubbed the “Polar Bear.” Inside you will see the polar bear imprint on the insoles.

    These shoes are built for style and comfort with extra inner cushioning and a Zoom Air Unit. You can get these Dunk Lows right now at Caliroots. Via Sneaker Files.

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  • Nike Air Force 1 – Air Max 90 Infrared Inspired
    By on September 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    These shoes feature the vibrant color-way of the famous Air Max 90 Infared which is one of the hottest selling AM 90 of its time. The classic design of the Air Force 1, combined with the treasured color-way of the Air Max 90 Infrared delivers a strong fashion statement which appeals to the best of both worlds!

  • Nike Air Force 1 GS – White / Tourmaline / Pink
    By on September 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

     

    Featured here is a pair of Nike Air Force Ones, which will only be available in grade school sizes. They feature a white leather upper with green inserts, including the lacing tabs, and heel tab, as well as green stitching around the Nike swoosh, which is pink. They also feature a green, or tourmaline midsole, to go along with the green, translucent outsole.

  • B-More Nike Blazers
    By on September 29th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    I found D@ Prince’s latest custom sneakers at the Nike Talk post linked here. D@ Prince has decided to use a pair of Nike Blazers as the backdrop for his tribute to the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens have gotten off to a good start this year and the B-More Blazers seem to celebrate these early successes in the right fashion.

    The B-More Nike Blazers are detailed without resorting to lots of flourishes or wild colors. The Ravens logo on the right shoe is intricately transferred from the team’s helmet with just enough purple, gold and black to make you feel like you are on the field. You can take a look at the white and gold Baltimore Ravens lettering on the left shoe to see D@ Prince’s commitment to replicating small details.

    The background and accents on the B-More Blazer look great next to the Ravens logo and font. D@ Prince used gold paint on the heel and above the outsole to match the gold surrounding the raven’s head. The tongue is purple and gold to complete the Ravens theme. The black base color lets the purple and gold pop off the shoe. D@ Prince Customs released these Blazers just in time for the big Monday night game against Pittsburgh; hopefully, these shoes will bring Joe Flacco, Ray Lewis and the rest of the Ravens some good luck.

  • Nike Zoom Tennis Classic “Fragment Design” by Hiroshi Fujiwara.
    By on September 29th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    This collection is called the Nike Zoom Tennis Classic “Fragment Design.” The designer is Hiroshi Fujiwara. There are four colorways in this Pack. They are the grey, red, blue and green colors. Nort Berlin will sell this Pack on Oc. 11.

    Fujiwara used the updated version of the Tennis Classic. The improved version has a better fit and added comfort of the Zoom Air. The Nike logo on the swoosh is embossed into the leather. There are no raised segments on the shoe and thus it has a smooth look.The Fragment logo, in white color, is at the back of the heel.

    The toe box is plain leather. The midsection of the shoe is separated by 4 lines of machine stitches. This is a clean way of adding some design details without creating fuss. The shoe lace is always a few shades darker than the main colorway and this makes it look good.The back tab has the Nike logo is a cursive font. The inner lining and midsole are white, which goes well with the colors.

    This collection will sell well because the colorways are in the basic, popular colors. They are mild and nice colors.