Nike Hyperize “Philippines”… What’s behind this particular sneaker? - It is part of the Nike Hyperize “Asia” Pack which color is inspired by the Philippine national flag where Red, White, Yellow, and Blue are present. Like the other Hyperize releases, it also features a Flywire design in Blue on the side panel. If you are a proud Filipino, patronize your country, get a pair of the Nike Hyperize “Philippines” now. [NiceKicks]
Here are two new, nice yet simple shoes from Vans that are sure to please just about everyone. They are the Vans 106 Vulcanized, and they will come with either a tonal purple upper or a tonal green upper, with a vulcanized sole, true to it’s name. [NiceKicks]
With this year marking the 20th anniversary of the Bo Knows campaign, and this will be the first non-SB release of the shoe, since it was first introduced in 1989. These two new versions will come in Raiders colors, in black/gray/white and in white/gray. [NiceKicks]
Elvis isn’t the only one who’s got a pair of blue suede shoes, now you can too, with this new pack from Vans, the Vans Blue Suede Pack, which utilizes the Era and the Chukka, with a blue suede upper and a white vulcanized sole. [NiceKicks]
Here is one more Air Jordan Retro 1 that we we must have missed, this is the Air Jordan 1 Dark Obsidian/Cerulean. This one features a mix of premium materials on the upper, including lots of perforated leather. [NiceKicks]
The Nike Hyperize “Asia” Pack seems to be dropping one by one all over the world. Two weeks ago, the Nike Hyperize “Hong Kong” released at select retailers in the U.S.; however, we have now spotted the Nike Hyperize “Philippines” at Dunk.
Similar to the Nike Hyperdunk “Philippines”, this shoe is obviously inspired by the national Philippine flag. It features a predominately white leather base with multiple yellow, red and blue accents seen througout the upper. One of the more interesting features on this shoe is clear flywire design on the side panels. Click here to view detailed photos.
Pro-Keds has teamed up with Netherlands based Patta for two versions of the Royal. The Patta x Pro-Keds collab includes a high top and low top version will be available July 25th. Both make ups are combine premium pebbled leather and gum soles for a timeless look. The Hi will retail for 120 Euro ($170), and the Lo will be 110 Euro ($156).
It seems it is only right for U.S.-born basketball players that play overseas to come back home during off-season and make a couple of big purchases. For example, Smush Parker, a former NBA player who now plays internationally in Guang Dong, China, returned to the states and made a fulfilling stop at 21 Mercer St.
In the Nike iD studio, Smush designed 12 pairs of the Nike MX iD Air Force 1 Low Premium. One of the more interesting facts about Parker’s pitstop is that he used each different tonal colors and each available material Nike iD had to offer. However, each Air Force 1 does own white accents in the form of the swoosh, midsole and inner lining. In addition, all 12 pairs also possess a clear bottom. If you had the chance to create your own Air Force 1, what would it look like? Click here to view additional photos.
Earlier this month we gave you a preview of the Dark Grey Air Max ST, and today we’ve got detailed photos of this classic.
The Nike Air Max ST dropped originally in the early 90’s and makes its first return to the sneaker game since its inception. The Dark Grey colorway comes in a nice mix of materials, and is accented with hints of black and white. One of the most memorable features of the ST is the teardrop shape surrounding the Air unit. You can pick them up from Purchaze now for $180.
Rolland Berry and Reebok have worked together on a number of occasions such as the multi-colored Reebok Classics. Next, Rolland Berry applies its unique design to two more Reebok sneakers in the form of this “Monochrome” Pack.
This pack will consist of a Pump Omni Lite model and a Pump Graphlite. Both sneakers contain an all-over, aesthetic, imagery design is seen throughout the upper. The colorway seems very patriotic seeing that both shoes are smothered in red, white and blue. Available not at select Reebok retailers. Click here to view detailed photos.
Last month we saw red and green tonal colorways of the Reverse Jam. Today some more subtle colorways have hit the web, in the form of the Yucatin Collection.
The Reebok Reverse Jam Yucatin Collection features four colorups of the classic basketball sneaker. Base colors including, black, brown, and olive, are accented with bright highlighting colors, including yellow, orange, red, and blue. Premium leather and mesh materials make for a solid collection. Available now at select Reebok retailers.
Today, Nice Kicks is proud to announce the official release of the Nice Kicks iPhone App.
Many of you access Nice Kicks from your phones, so we wanted to create an even easier way to navigate through the site while keeping you up to date with the latest sneaker news. The Nice Kicks App features push notification so that you will receive an alert as soon as news is posted keeping you up to date around the clock.
To thank our readers for the years of support, we have listed the Nice Kicks App in the App Store free of charge for the next week.
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