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- Nike 1/2 Cent “Cranberry”
- Jordan V.2 Grown Spring 2011 Lineup
- Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium Black/Anthracite-White
- Nike ACG Air Max Posite Bakin Boot Varsity Red
- Jordan CMFT Max Air 12 White/French Blue
- Nike Air Force 1 “Doernbecher” Re-Stock
- Jordan Prime 5 Varsity Red/Metallic Silver
- Nike Air Royal Mid “Your Time Will Come”
Posted: 07 Dec 2010 01:10 PM PST Add yet another sneaker to your list of holiday must-haves. The “Cranberry” 1/2 Cent has been known about for months now and the lust by sneakerheads has grown everyday since word of its pending release first released. Finally, its drop is only a few days away. Dressed in Varsity Red Foamposite, this Nike is the sixth colorway of this Penny Hardaway hybrid and the most sought after since the OG Air Foamposite One-inspired Dark Neon Royal shoe. This anticipated Nike will land at select retailers, including Nice Kicks, very soon. Nike 1/2 Cent “Cranberry” Nice Kicks © Alex Kroviak for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Jordan V.2 Grown Spring 2011 Lineup Posted: 07 Dec 2010 12:58 PM PST Jordan Brand released very subtle, dark-toned colorways of the Jordan V.2 Grown (Cognac, Deep Garnet, Velvet Brown) for the 2010 fall/winter season. However, Jordan Brand will apply vibrant color schemes to this lifestyle sneaker for the spring season of 2011. The pair shown above contains a color scheme of GRIT/Volt-Team Orange, with the Volt-colored sole obviously being its most intriguing element. Another pair, shown below, contains a Matte Silver suede texture makeup combined with a Chlorine Blue sole. The last pair seems more fitting for any season as it possesses a Black/Bright Violet-Spark. Does the Jordan V.2 Grown look better in vibrant color schemes or dark-toned, subtle styles? View this lineup in its entirety below. © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium Black/Anthracite-White Posted: 07 Dec 2010 12:45 PM PST Do not let the simple, consistently-used, Black/Anthracite-White trick you! Although Nike has applied a regular color scheme to this 2011 Nike Air Force 1 release, this particular shoe contains a very detailed texture makeup. In detail, the toe area, midfoot and heel panel all possess a premium, scaly-textured leather, while the side panels have been constructed in black suede. Other material details include a patent leather swoosh and a canvas tongue. View detailed photos below. Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium Source: CT © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike ACG Air Max Posite Bakin Boot Varsity Red Posted: 07 Dec 2010 12:28 PM PST Goadome meets Foamposite meets Air Bakin on the Nike ACG Air Max Posite Bakin Boot. This “Varsity Red” makeup, once deemed “Cranberry”, features a red Foam upper atop of a Goadome midsole. Air Bakin lines play into the upper and midsole design on this bold and busy boot. Your neck breaking prowess doesn’t have to hibernate this winter, cop these now at Nike. Nike ACG Air Max Posite Bakin Boot © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Jordan CMFT Max Air 12 White/French Blue Posted: 07 Dec 2010 12:13 PM PST Perforated leather and a familiar colorway characterize the newest Jordan CMFT Max Air 12. A White/French Blue version is reminiscent of the retro+ makeup of the Air Jordan 12 that dropped back in 2004. A white upper is contrasted by french blue accents on the lining, midsole, and mudguard. The Air Max 97 inspired sole features a white outsole and metallic silver Air unit. These are scheduled to drop in February along with a host of other JB releases. Jordan CMFT Max Air 12 © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Air Force 1 “Doernbecher” Re-Stock Posted: 07 Dec 2010 10:59 AM PST After a quick sell out the Nike Air Force 1 “Doernbecher” designed by Tony Signorelli has been restocked. This special release from the Doernbecher project features a team orange upper with reptile branding and sport red accents. Fans of the Nike Air Force 1 looking to support a good cause can get these now as a full size run is up on Nike. Act fast as these won’t stick around long. Nike Air Force 1 © Ian Stonebrook for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Jordan Prime 5 Varsity Red/Metallic Silver Posted: 07 Dec 2010 10:34 AM PST This past summer, multiple, newly-designed Jordan Brand silhouettes surfaced on eBay to many sneaker enthusiast’s surprise. Silhouettes such as the Jordan Take Flight, the Jordan Ol School IV and the Jordan Prime 5 caught the attention of many positively and negatively. The latter model was one of the more well-received, new models thanks to its simplistic, monochromatic makeup. This shoe, which borrows characteristics from the Air Jordan Alpha 1 and the Air Jordan 5, will debut in retailers some time in January, for $115. MJ’s fifth signature shoe is seen all throughout this shoe in the form of the net-like design on the side panels and the 3M tongue. The overall, sleek design undoubtedly mimics the Air Jordan Alpha 1. As stated earlier, this Jordan Prime 5 Varsity Red/Metallic Silver will make its debut in January. What are your thoughts on this new model? Jordan Prime 5 © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Nike Air Royal Mid “Your Time Will Come” Posted: 07 Dec 2010 10:28 AM PST The “Your time will come” message on the tongue tag of this new Nike Air Royal Mid is part foreboding, part inspiring and one hundred percent different from any tag in recent memory. The unique branding adorns a Bronze leather upper that’s complemented by a suede forefoot, toe and midsole, and sits on a black outsole. The boot laces mix Bronze and Challenge Red, the latter of which can be seen again on the liner and collar. Look for these at your local retailer in the near future. Nike Air Royal Mid “Your Time Will Come”
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