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- Nike All Court Low Premium Hot Lime & White
- Nike Hyperdunk Low “Deron Williams”
- Nike Tennis Classic AC White/Green
- Nike Air Max Rise Al Horford PEs
- New Balance 576 “France”
- Nike Air Footscape Freemotion White/Blue
- Nike Air Pippen I
Nike All Court Low Premium Hot Lime & White Posted: 07 May 2010 12:58 PM PDT Just a few weeks ago, the Nike All Court Low was spotted in the two colorways we see here. At that time though, their release was limited to overseas consumers. For fans of these simple shoes who weren’t willing to import them, breathe easy, as they release tomorrow at 21 Mercer. The first relies on a time-tested canvas build, though its Hot Lime color is anything but old school. The latter is white leather, so as to prevent confusion between itself and the Fragment Design collaborative pair we saw yesterday. © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Hyperdunk Low “Deron Williams” Posted: 07 May 2010 12:28 PM PDT
Deron Williams is consistently showing why he is considered one of, if not the best point guards in the NBA. Likewise, his Nike Basketball sneakers are some of the best we have seen in our Kicks On Court this year. Although he is currently wearing the newly-designed Nike Hyperfuse in the NBA Playoffs, we have spotted his Nike Hyperdunk Low available on Dunk. Although the Utah Jazz are consistently one of the most hated teams in the NBA, you cannot knock the Jazz’s color scheme; it definitely shows up very nicely on this Hyperdunk Low. Black leather makes up the majority of the base, while university blue hints, such as the swoosh, midsole and inner lining provide superb color blocking. In addition, Deron Williams and Nike branding appear on the tongue and the heel. View additional photos below. Read the rest of Nike Hyperdunk Low “Deron Williams” © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Tennis Classic AC White/Green Posted: 07 May 2010 11:58 AM PDT If you’re after a pair of super clean and simple kicks for the Summer, look no further. Following the black pair of Nike Tennis Classic ACs we saw two days ago is this pair, which relies on a white majority. Though they may be white, this pair possesses a special pearlescent finish. The Swoosh is made out of perforation instead of being a sewn-on leather piece, and a Vulcanized sole sits underneath. Lucky accents appear at a few key places, including the multicolor laces. Source: Schuh-You © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Air Max Rise Al Horford PEs Posted: 07 May 2010 11:28 AM PDT
Earlier today, we incorporated Atlanta Hawks power forward Al Horford and his Nike Air Max Rise ‘Away’ PEs in our Footwear Faceoff. Although the day has not ended and the voting poll is still active, it seems as if Horford will lose today’s Footwear Faceoff. However, we now have an in-depth look at his Nike Air Max Rise PEs. Obviously, the Away PEs contain a primarily black leather base, while the Home version owns a mainly white leather upper. However, both pairs contain navy blue and red accents throughout the base to coincide with the Atlanta Hawks jerseys. Specifically attributes such as red laces, blue-layered side panels and a red outlined, white swoosh complete Horford’s Air Max Rise PEs. Does the Atlanta Hawks power forward own some of the better Air Max Rise PEs? Read the rest of Nike Air Max Rise Al Horford PEs © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | 2 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 07 May 2010 10:58 AM PDT Sneaker brands have been encouraging people worldwide to show their patriotism in anticipation of the World Cup. Oddly enough, this New Balance 576 wasn’t designed for the world championships of Soccer, but was instead meant to commemorate the opening of New Balance’s pop-up shop in Paris. We previewed this pair before, which gave us a pretty good idea of what to expect, but this is our first complete look at this sneaker. Borrowing its design scheme from the French flag, this shoe uses a navy blue toe and toe box constructed of suede. The mid-panel and midfoot areas are white tumbled leather, and shoe a matching N logo outlined in 3M reflective material. Finally, the heel portion of the shoe is all red suede and shows off an embroidered flag. You’ll have to head to France to grab a pair of these, as they’re available only at the pop-up shop. New Balance pop-up @ The Printing Source: Shoes-Up © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | 3 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Air Footscape Freemotion White/Blue Posted: 07 May 2010 10:28 AM PDT
The “True Colors” Pack, a collaborative effort between Mister Cartoon and Nike Sportswear, has been garnering an abundance of attention as of late. The pack includes a Lunar Rejuven8 Mid and a Footscape Freemotion both dressed in a simple, black/white color scheme. On a lesser scale, we have now spotted yet another Air Footscape Freemotion colorway that is now available at Atmos. For those of you who rather sport a simple, subtle yet stylish colorway of this unique sneaker such as the aforementioned “True Colors” pair, this particular colorway may not be appealing to your eye. The predominately white colored base sits atop an all-blue sole. To coincide with the latter area, Nike applied the ever-so-popular flywire design in the same color giving this shoe some very nice color blocking. As stated earlier, this Air Footscape Freemotion is now available at Atmos. View additional photos below. Read the rest of Nike Air Footscape Freemotion White/Blue © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | 2 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 07 May 2010 09:58 AM PDT Scottie Pippen may have played second fiddle to M.J. his entire career, hut his Nike shoes were top notch. Then again, so were Michael’s. Regardless, the Nike Air Pippen is a certified hoops classic. It’s also the most recent retro release from the team in Beaverton and is now available at NikeStore.com. White leather covers the upper of this pair, with plastic zig-zags stretching the length of both the lateral and medial sides. The black outsole is matched by the liner, midsole Swoosh and toe Swoosh outline. Scottie’s logo appears on the heel, and more 90s logos appear on the tongue. Do you plan to grab a pair of today or are you waiting on the Total Orange look later this Summer? © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | 7 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
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