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  • Reebok Reverse Jam in 4 colors.
    By on September 14th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Reebok Reverse Jams Green

    Reebok Reverse Jams have newly released colorful shoes.These sneakers are wonderful accessories to complement your wardrobe.This new line of Reverse Jams sneakers come in assorted colors of pink, yellow, purple and green.Each color is distinctive in tone and unique. The high cut designs are designated on the green and yellow models.The low cut designs come in purple and pink.

    Whatever the main body color of the sneaker, the user is privileged to enjoy the colorful use of the main supporting strips that run down the length of the shoe. These add the interesting pattern that breaks the monotony of the basic background color.

    I think the colors and cutting designs are appropriate for the gender and basic instinctive preferences. Ladies will love the pink and purple sneakers and the low cutting enhances the display of just the right amount of ankle. Men will enjoy the functional support of the boot-like high cut sneaker, while frolicking in the basking glow of the special semi-luminescent green or yellow. If I had to color co-ordinate my outfits and sneakers, I would consider buying the Reebok Reverse Jams. They serve the fashion conscious as well as the feet health concerns.

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  • Nike Air Stab Lays Low and Surprises in a Subdued Shoe Market
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    I have loved Nike running shoes since I laced up a pair of 1993 Pegasus to run my legs off against friends. There was always something simplistic about Nike’s older models that made them endearing to me even as others went through a phase with Adidas and Puma. Maybe its nostalgia or an interest in renewing an old sneaker love but the Nike Air Stab seems to have everything I need in a running show.

    The Air-Sole cushioning system evenly distributes weight throughout the sole to anticipate pressure points with each step. The mixture of leather and synthetic uppers are standard in most Nike running shoes but this is an indication of immaculate design instead of a failure to innovate. It is difficult to improve upon a perfect formula and the Nike Air Stab is not trying to reinvent the wheel. The Air Stab only hopes to keep the wheel rolling for the next generation of runners.

  • Fall Lacoste Missouri 85 Offerings Too Bland for the Stylish
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    The stylish alligator on the Lacoste Missouri 85 tries to add a touch of distinction and class to a shoe that seems to be slightly better than something made by Skechers. There are few things technically wrong with the Missouri 85 and it is a serviceable shoe for those who need to pay extra for the brand name. It just seems that the Lacoste alligator is working over time to hock something we can all live without: another milquetoast shoe whose price keeps us from buying a Lacoste polo.

    Available in stunning colors as brown, dark brown, black and white, the fall line of the Missouri 85 seems to be trying too hard to be subtle. It is okay in this day and age to kick out some funkier colors and throw in some frills to go with a high sticker price. Just check out past offerings under the Missouri 85 name below to see what is possible when you open up your design pallet.

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  • Nike Air Max 90 Tweed
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    Nike Air Max 90 Tweed

    If you want to make a splash, these are some wild kicks that can spice up any outfit. The Nike Air Max 90 Tweed uses a conglomeration of colors and textures to pull off a rather flowing look. From the light green swoosh to the purple laces, the shoe is flashy no matter what angle you look at it.

    What’s nice is the shoe also features some air pockets, which adds more of a comfortable feel. While this shoe isn’t for everybody and every outfit, it can be a hit in the right situation.

    If you want a more laidback look, this same shoe comes in a darker look that loses most of the purple flair.

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  • Reebok x ST/Art CL Leather
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    Reebok x ST/Art CL Leather
    Reebok aims to win over Hong Kong and Southeast Asia customers by having a new design called the Reebok x ST/Art CL Leather. This Chinese-influenced innovative blueprint might catch on like the fiery wildfire blotches of red on its leather.This is a smart product to cater to the whims of Chinese culture fans just as Olympics 2008 fever builds up. The Chinese believe that red is an auspicious color that brings good luck.

    I like the spots of red incorporated into the white-grey-red camouflage pattern. It reduces the severity of the black shoelace lace-up. The camouflage adds fun to the sovereign look of the black dress up sneaker that will go with any color co-ordinates of apparel. The drops of dripping red down the sides of the outer sole create the vibrant look of a lively shoe that pulsates with fresh blood. This shoe will look good for female and male users because of its clever design.

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