The Takashi 2’s feature black leather/black suede upper, with a metalic silver swoosh, and a lasered floral across the ankle/heel. The U.S release date is set for October 27th in Nike SB accounts.
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Nike SB Takashi 2By SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
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Nike Air Max 90 Hufmax ReleasedBy SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
The Nike Air Max 90 “Hufmax” comes with an upper mixed of white leather, crackle print and blue accents. The sneaker is also available in black colorway. No word on pricing so far.
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2007 Nike Doernbecher Freestyle CollectionBy SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
TheShoeGame provides us with a preview sample of the 2007 Doernbecher Freestyle collection. The pack includes two Nike Dunk Lows, Nike Air Jordan 2, Nike Air Max 95, Nike Air Rift, and one running shoe. The collection will be available starting November 9, 2007.
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Nike Zoom LeBron 5 LowBy SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
The upcoming Nike Zoom LeBron 5 lows will be available in three colorways. The sneakers will be available in white/navy, white/grey, and white/silver. No further info on these sneakers so far. So stay tuned for more updates. Picture courtesy of
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Nike Air Max 95 Lava/White PreviewBy SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
This Air Max 95 features a mix of white/gray/black/lava colorway. Here is a closer look at what’s to come in the summer of 08. These will most likely hit stores in summer 08 of course. Check back later for more updates.
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Air Jordan III, custom design template.By SneakerFreak on October 11th, 2007 | No Comments
This template is available here.
If you’ve ever had the experience of searching for the correct colors for your sneaker, you might like to design your very own custom sneakers. To start with, get this template of Air Jordan III. Print a few copies of this on paper and use your color pencils to add colors to designated areas.
This template has partial elephant prints at the lower heel and the circumference around the toe. This grey area protects the lowermost regions of the shoe against quick aging. You need to choose your favorite colors, or the colors that would match the majority of clothes in your wardrobe.
If you are inclined to uniform colors, you might desire to color the outlined portions of the shoe in a standard color. I would suggest choosing any dark colors for the lower portions of the shoe. This is because walking kicks up dust and the lower most regions around the circumference of the shoe gets dirtied fast. Plain colors will do well as they will get bordered by the grey elephant print.
I would not recommend using spots or stripes or army fatigues patterns. The elephant pattern already present may not agree with these patterned additions. The other great innovation to the customization of your sneaker will be the choice of shoe laces.Whatever color you choose will have a great impact on the sneaker.
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