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  • Nike Blazer High Premium – Media Pack – Hoosiers
    By on January 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Blazer High Premium- Media Pack - Hoosiers - #1

    After the “White Men Can’t Jump”Nike Air Flight Lite High and the “Teen Wolf Nike Dunk Low Premium, the third shoe in the Media Pack commemorating basketball movies is this Blazer High Premium. This shoe is inspired by the 1986 movie, “Hoosiers” starring Gene Hackman and Dennis Hooper. One of the best basketball movies made, the flick tells an inspirational tale of a small town high school basketball team overcoming adversity in the 1950s.

    To match the old school basketball movie, Nike selected the Blazer High in red and gold to match the team’s uniforms. Like the others in the Media Pack, these sneakers are available in very limited quantities at Osneaker and House of Hoops. Via View More Photos/Info

  • Nike Dunk Low Premium – Media Pack – Teen Wolf
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    Nike Dunk Low Premium - Media Pack - Teen Wolf - #1

    Recently we showed you the “White Men Can’t Jump” version of the Nike Air Flight Lite. That shoe is part of the Media Pack, which is inspired by movies with a basketball theme.

    The Nike Duncan Low Premium takes inspiration from the 1985 movie, “Teen Wolf” starring Michael J. Fox.

    Based on the title character and his Beacon Town highschool basketball team uniforms, these shoes feature a yellow and obsidian color scheme with a black toebox. The brown fur around the ankle, on the tongue and on the lining, of course represent the wolf.

    These shoes are extremely limited with 72 pairs from OSneaker or any House of Hoops location. Via Sneaker News.

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  • Nike “Caroline” Dunk Hi
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    This pair of Nike “Caroline” Dunk Hi looks cool. This shoe was designed to celebrate the upcoming movie, ”Caroline.” This shoe will be a limited edition as only 100 pairs featuring the large button will be made.

    Caroline is the name of a movie. The plot has a woman named Caroline who was supposedly killed in a plane crash. After 15 years, Caroline made her way back to her family. Caroline then asked for her rightful inheritance. The family did not know how to react because they had believed Caroline was killed in a plane crash.

    The shoe has a beige colored toe box, back tab and Nike swoosh. The large button in the middle of the shoe lacing is decorative. There are two more smaller buttons at the first pair of shoe lace holes. Some seams on the shoe have hand stitching to make the shoe look antique and unique. The light grey and dark grey panels look great. The inner lining is blue, and it matches with the blue colored outsole. This is a nice looking shoe for women. View More Photos/Info

  • Octopussy Nike Dunks
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    KickerBockerGlory went away from his usual wild colors and conceptual designs when creating the Octopussy Nike Dunks. The British designer used a pair of VNTG Nike Dunks as his canvas instead of the more common Dunks and Air Force Ones used by other artists.

    Instead of evoking Wham! or Roy Lichtenstein, KickerBockerGlory used the title of a James Bond flick and the wonders of nature to inspire these customs. You can check out more of the Octopussy Nike Dunks at the KickerBockerGlory website linked here.

    The defining feature of the Octopussy Nike Dunks is the pair of writhing octopi painted on the heels. KickerBockerGlory used gray paint to depict the creature’s underside, complete with black circles for suckers. The top side is painted with bronze to create a nice shine as well as an attractive complement to the duller colors used throughout the shoe. If you View More Photos/Info

  • Air Jordan VII Low “Citrus” – Sample
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    Pictures of this Air Jordan VII Low first leaked around summer of 07 and they surely weren’t met with the warmest of welcomes.Now keep in mind that every shoe of Jordan’s numbered line has eventually retro a low top version and the VII looks to be exception, well minus the III and I which have remained in their original cut (for now).

    One of the dope things about these VIIs is the translucent sole, which mixed with the citrus accents reminds us of the citrus XI low. There have been no other VII lows spotted or no info regarding them but that’s not to say they won’t eventually release. Purists will say no while many will say yes but that decision is ultimately up to Jordan Brand.More pics after and the jump. VIA: Kenlu

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  • “White Men Can’t Jump” x Nike Air Flight Lite High
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    This pair of shoes was supposed to be inspired by a movie made in the 1990s called ”White Men Can’t Jump.” The colors were inspired by the movie and the basic shoe used was the Nike Air Flight Lite High. Please look for this shoe in the Nike website.

    The white toe box is decorated with tiny air holes. The mudguard is also the reinforcement as it contained the double frame. The white tongue is sandwiched in between the shoe lace panels that are orange with yellow panels holding the lacing holes. The midsection of the shoe is framed by more panels of grey colored leather. The midsection itself has large perforations and this draws attention to it. The collar at the ankle has accents in yellow. The orange colored inner lining of the shoe s a bright and cheerful touch.The midsole has orange, yellow, grey and purple. It carries all the colors of the shoe upper. The thick midsole promises comfort and assistance in View More Photos/Info