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  • Prepare for the Nike SB Dunk High
    By on September 14th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

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    There are few genres in the shoe market that have as much flavor and style as the basketball shoe genre. From pumps in Reeboks to Nike’s effort to promote Gary Payton’s “The Glove” handle with a unique lacing structure, basketball shoes are meant to be stylish enough to look good while running suicides. Nike is releasing the Nike SB Brut Dunk High styled after the cologne for gentlemen who won’t wear these shoes.

    The SB after Nike is obviously for skateboarding which means that there are no future Bill Waltons that will wear these shoes. This is the one problem that the current shoe market possesses: everything goes into the “buzz” market of skateboarding. Companies like Nike and Adidas are trying to co-opt the niche market of Etnies, Airwalk and Vans in the hopes of being hip. Basketball players also look for something that mixes the support of a cross trainer with the style of a basketball shoe. I hope that a few street ball players test out the Nike SB Brut Dunk High on the court and make a statement. Street ball is the next frontier of marketing after companies finish working over skateboarding so street ballers should make their love of shoes like this known to the world.

    I really like these shoes and once they come out, I am certain that they will fly off the shelves. My hope is that they are put on a shelf of shoes near basketball shoes instead of the skateboarding section. This isn’t the start of a war between ballers and skateboarders, just an attempt to get back to traditional basketball footwear.

     

     

  • Nike Zoom 2K4 Huaraches ‘Black/Purple’
    By on September 14th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Zoom 2K4 Huaraches

    The Nike Zoom 2K4 Huaraches “Black/Purple” are set to hit the US Retail shelves of select Large Chain Retailers very soon. The sneakers feature a Black/Purple upper with Purple lasering. It is priced at $140.

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  • Nike Air Max 90 WMNs Pink / Black
    By on September 12th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Air Max 90 WMNs Pink / Black

    Here is the Nike Air Max 90 Women’s release in a marble black and hot pink, which you should see soon on your favorite sneaker shop.

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  • Nike ACG – Wildedge GTX
    By on September 12th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Nike ACG - Wildedge GTX

    The latest Nike ACG – Wildedge GTX are optimized for performance in outdoor conditions both in the city and the countryside. As usual, there is no word on pricing or availability of this sneaker.

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  • LeBron James Autographed Nike Zoom 4
    By on September 11th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Zoom 4

    If you have $4,000 lying around your house, these are the shoes for you.

    The above shoes were autographed by none other than LeBron James. LeBron is possibly the hottest name in the game at the moment and these signed Nike Zoom 4 are a perfect collector’s item.

    Only 23 pairs of these autographed shoes were released, with the above edition being number 23 of 23. With James wearing number 23 for the Cleveland Cavaliers, these kicks could be the most valuable of the set. And there’s no worry of authenticity as this item is certified by Upper Deck. If you got the cash, get them right now on ebay.

    Looking for an early Xmas gift for your man?Can’t go wrong here.

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  • Starbury II
    By on September 11th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    Starbury II

    As you know, the prices of a decent set of basketball sneakers have gone through the roof. To combat that, in September 2006, Stephon Marbury released line of shoes that are affordable on any budget. For $14.98, you can have your very own quality basketball shoe that Marbury actually wears during NBA games.

    This season, the Starbury II is on the market. This shoe is the latest from his collection, which is only available at Steve & Barry’s stores. The shoes come in all different colors. While the shoes are comparatively simple, they still look cooler than what you’d expect for 15 bucks.

    These shoes are perfect for kids who will end up outgrowing more expensive shoes within a couple months.

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