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  • Nike Womens Vandal Quickstrike
    By on September 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Nike has produced a lot of hot women’s sneakers in 2008. This quickstrike release of the Nike Vandal for women is definitely one of the more exciting women’s releases of the year. These shoes will be a part of Nike’s fall 2008 collection.

    Both versions of these shoes include exciting color schemes. The first shoe uses shiny blue, along with jet black and bright yellow accents. The other scheme features black and a bright turquoise. Gleaming leather is the material of choice in both versions, while a drastic contrast in colors is another shared quality. If you want to make an impression, you can get it done in these head turners. You can get these now at Proper. Via Hypebeast.

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  • Nike Doernbecher Freestyle 2008 Collection – 6 designs.
    By on September 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    This is the complete collection of the Nike Doernbecher Freestyle designs. This collection was done for the sake of the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Foundation. Children/ patients at this hospital try their hands at designing shoes. These special shoes are sold and their proceeds donated back to the hospital. In 2007, there was a sum of $599, 469 being raised from the sales of the 2007 line of Nike Doernbecher Freestyle line. There is an appeal to Nike fans. If you can, please buy a pair and do a good deed for the Children’s Hospital. On November 14, the entire collection of Nike Doernbecher Freestyle designs will be sold exclusively at Niketowns and Nike.com.

    This collection has included variety to appeal to different tastes. The most obvious feminine design is the one on the second row, sitting in the center. The strong white lines cross the upper bravely to form a loosely structured pattern. The other shoes are unisex and cab be worn well by either gender. The top row has three designs with blue in their chief color scheme. Light blue is a good color fro a shoe. The second row has two white shoes and the one already discussed. These look appealing too.

  • Nike Air Force One Argyles
    By on September 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Sole Brother Customs brought color and classic flavor to the Nike Air Force Ones pictured above. The designer took specifications from his client and created a fantastic pair of custom sneakers. These pictures of the Argyles were found at Sole Brother’s website linked here.

    The base pattern for the entire shoe is an argyle pattern filled with bright blue and yellow. Sole Brother kept the swoosh and eyelets blue and the toe box white to make the yellow patterns stand out better. If you look at the photo below, you will see custom emblems on both heels. Sole Brother painted the initials “A.B.” and the words “Air Nugget” based on his client’s requests.

    While the emblems mean little to everyone but the recipient, Sole Brother ensures that your eyes will drift back to the argyle pattern. The eye-catching mixture of blue, yellow and white is executed flawlessly by the designer. I don’t think it is out of line to say that Nike should produce something as fresh as the Argyle Air Force Ones to bring this design to sneaker fans around the world. In the meantime, we will have to rely on Sole Brother Customs to keep producing quality customs like the Argyles.

  • Nike Air Force 180 Bumble Bee
    By on September 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Nike has produced a return to a favourite sneaker of all time, the Air Force 180. These have returned to shelves, and this particular one, using the colour scheme of a bumble bee.

    Black and yellow have been a great colour scheme on trainers when the right materials were being used and Nike have got it just right with this one. With enough black to keep some sense of formality, but a great splash of yellow along the swoosh and laces and mid sole.

    I’d say watch out for these, expect them too go fast.

  • Nike Hyperdunk University Series
    By on September 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    If you are wondering what kicks your favorite college basketball team will be wearing this year, there’s a good chance they’ll be rocking Nike Hyperdunks. In these pictures you can see the Hyperdunks that will be worn by four college teams – Syracuse Orangemen, Texas Longhorns, Oregon Ducks and Kentucky Wildcats.

    Each of these versions does a nice job incorporating the team colors into the Hyperdunk model. We don’t know when all of these makeups will be release to the public but check out House of Hoops in Harlem once college basketball season gets rolling. Via Sole Collector.

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  • Jhung Yuro For Hennessy | The Hennessy Celebration Hi-Top
    By on September 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    The Hennessy Celebration Hi-Top - #1

    Both cognac lovers and sneaker lovers may like these shoes. Jhung Yuro is known to make some of the most luxurious kicks around. For this release, they’ve collaborated with Hennessy to create these Hennessy Celebration Hi-Tops. Hennessy, which is a luxury brand of cognac, has their name on the tongue tab and the strap.

    These shoes use a combination of rich textures including soft full grain leather, a cow suede tongue and vamp, pigskin interior and a lizard embossed overlay and strap. The color scheme is cognac brown with cream. If you want to grab a pair of these shoes, you better act quick because there will be a limit of 500 available in the U.S.. The Jhung Yuro Hennessy Celebration Hi-Top will be available on Dec. 1 for $300 at JhungYuro.com. Via High Snobiety.

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