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Air Jordan 6 Tokyo23 Custom

Posted: 24 May 2011 11:20 AM PDT

Air Jordan 6 Tokyo23 Custom
This kicks are customized by Eric "El Cappy" Lowry. It features a vibrant yellow color, special accents like the speckled black on yellow on the midsole, and a special logo found on the heel. This variant will definitely grab your attention because it is inspired by the Air Jordan 5 Tokyo23.

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Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Models (Preview)

Posted: 24 May 2011 03:51 AM PDT

Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Models (Preview)

Nothing is stopping the success of Swizzy and Reebok from their collaboration as they continue with their promotion and it seems that there were a few photos leaked on the web showing the new versions of Kamikaze. Seen below are few promo samples of some upcoming designs that have slipped out. The one in Red features a new midsole and a modified toe design that made it look more of a runner than a lifestyle sneaker. The black one with gold studs/beads has a completely different design on the toe and includes a gold studded cover over the midsection. And finally the last one that looks more like the previous Kamikaze but in a Grey/Black/White-Varsity Red colorway.

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Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Models (Preview)
Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Kamikaze Models

Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Models (Preview)
Swizz Beatz x Reebok New Kamikaze Models

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Posted: 24 May 2011 03:16 AM PDT

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Supreme set to continue working with Vans as they feature a new set of Chukka kicks for spring/summer. Set to be released online on the 26th of May in US and 28th in Japan, the brand keep the theme light colored for the hotter months as the shoes come in red, yellow, navy blue, teal and black. Details feature a heel tag and checkerboard with a leather heel patch. Check out the images below of these new neat Chukkas

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Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka
Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka
Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka
Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka
Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka
Supreme x Vans 2011 Chukka

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Nike Lunarfly 2 Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue

Posted: 24 May 2011 01:28 PM PDT

Nike Lunarfly 2 Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue

Heat rises, and two of the season's hottest hues team up on one of the market's lightest releases. Weighing in at 9.4 oz, the Nike Lunarfly 2 Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue pairs the popular tones on mesh and Nike Lunar cushioning.  Made for running, but suitable for casual wear, these are available now at Finishline.

Nike Lunarfly 2+
Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue
429852-014
$80

Nike Lunarfly 2 Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue

Nike Lunarfly 2 Wolf Grey/Chlorine Blue


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Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Posted: 24 May 2011 12:53 PM PDT

Air Jordan 5

So far, we’ve seen a variety of unreleased samples surface that have evoked both positive and negative emotions. Some of the most notable unreleased samples include the Air Jordan 3 Black/Black and the Air Jordan 11 White/Orange. Today, another sample has surfaced that is sure to have people hoping for an actual release date. This Air Jordan 5 features a rich blue suede material throughout most of the upper. This is accented with light grey hits on the lace eyelets and tongue. A translucent outsole finishes the pair off perfectly. Is this a pair you would like to see produced?

Air Jordan 5

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unrelease Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unrelease Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unrelease Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unrelease Sample

Air Jordan 5 Blue Unreleased Sample

Source: YungDrSeuss


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A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker’s Office

Posted: 24 May 2011 12:28 PM PDT

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

Think that lumbar support chair and framed photo of your family make your cubicle a pretty nice place to work? Then check out Mark Parker’s office. Try to control your envy. The Nike CEO is an avid art collector and has been with the Swoosh for 30 years, which has led to this extensive portfolio of sneakers and Nike-inspired pieces. If this isn’t motivation to move on up, what is?

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

A Look Inside Nike CEO Mark Parker's Office

Source: hypebeast | Whitewall |Fubiz


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Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” Official Photos

Posted: 24 May 2011 12:12 PM PDT

Air Jordan 3 "True Blue"

Official photos of the Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” have surfaced today. This shoe, which first retroed in 2001 and again in 2009, (Europe exclusive), is considered one of the best Air Jordan 3 colorway to date. Therefore, we expect to see this shoe fly off of the shelves especially since they were only available to European retailers two years ago. Is this a must have for you this summer?

Air Jordan 3
White/True Blue
136064-104
June 4, 2011
$150

Air Jordan 3 "True Blue"

Air Jordan 3 "True Blue"


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Air Jordan 1 “Banned” Pops up at Nike Outlets

Posted: 24 May 2011 11:58 AM PDT

Air Jordan 1 "Banned" Pops up at Nike Outlets

Is it only right that a shoe that corresponds to a particular date doesn't have an official release date? It's hard to say. After all the hype and hoopla over the Air Jordan 1 "Banned" from its baring of Nike Air to its lack of release date, its anticipation reaches fever pitch after shipments started hitting Nike outlets. Nike outlets in Portland and Chicago have reportedly received them with more locations on the way.

The pairs surfacing at the outlets thus far feature a red "X" on the back and Nike Air on the tongue as opposed to a black stamp "X" on the tongue and heel. Will your outlet receive these? Will the black "X" pair be a standard release? Hit up your local Nike outlet and stay tuned for more news on this mysterious release.

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Air Jordan 1 "Banned"

Pics and info via only MJs collected of Niketalk and Modern-Notoriety


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Jordan Brand Launch Event at Nice Kicks

Posted: 24 May 2011 11:28 AM PDT

Jordan Brand Launch Event at Nice Kicks

Nice Kicks is proud to officially release its first pairs of Jordan Brand kicks. This Friday, the flagship store will play host to the launch of the Air Jordan 2.0 and Air Jordan 12 Low in GS and men’s sizes (Also releasing are the Nike Air Force 1 Denim/Bronze & Air Griffey Max II Midnight Navy Chlorine Blue). We’ll be steady building our inventory all summer, but will kicks things off this Friday. At 10 PM, attendees in line will be handed a wristband for their selected shoe. You’ll be able to purchase your kicks at midnight. Mike Swing will be DJ’ing and there will be free drinks provided.

***Our Jordan Brand inventory will steadily grow, with scarce Retros, until October, when futures arrive***

Air Jordan 2.0
White/Black-Varsity Red
455616-100
$160

Air Jordan 12 Low
Black/Varsity Red
308317-001
$110

Jordan Brand Launch Event at Nice Kicks
Friday, May 27th
Wristbands at 10 PM
Kicks at Midnight

Nice Kicks
2815 Guadalupe
Austin, TX 78705
512.320.8100 (Phones order welcome)
[MAP]
@NiceKicksShop

Air Jordan 12 Low & Air Jordan 2.0 Release At Nice Kicks

Air Jordan 12 2.0 & Air Jordan 12 Low

Nice Kicks Jordan Brand Welcoming Party

Nice Kicks Jordan Brand Welcoming Party

Air Jordan 2.0

Air Jordan 2.0

Air Jordan 12 Low

Air Jordan 12 Low (Men's)

Air Jordan 12 Low

Air Jordan 12 Low GS


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Performance Review: Nike LeBron 8 PS

Posted: 24 May 2011 10:51 AM PDT

Nike LeBron 8 PS

The three-sneaker Nike LeBron 8 series will always be remembered as one of the most innovative moments in Nike Basketball history. Never have we witnessed three different silhouettes for one player in the same season. The Nike LeBron 8 V1 garnered a lot of attention off top; yet, the Nike LeBron 8 V2 resonated better with sneaker enthusiasts and basketball fans alike because of its aesthetics. Nonetheless, the current Nike LeBron 8 PS has revolutionized LeBron’s line and is now the first signature basketball shoe to feature Nike’s new Fuse technology.

We put the Nike LeBron 8 PS through our strenuous performance tests to see if it ranked just as good, if not better than its predecessors. How does Fuse compare to Flywire? Does the 180 degree Air Max unit benefit a wearer more than the full-length unit seen on the V1 and V2? Check out our Nike LeBron 8 PS Performance Review, along with multiple, detailed photos of the shoe and LeBron James wearing it.

RELATED: Performance Review: Nike LeBron 8 V2 | King's Craftsman: 1 on 1 with Nike LeBron 8 Designer Jason Petrie

Nike LeBron 8 PS Performance Review Scorecard

Nike LeBron 8 PS Performance Review Scorecard

“We knew we could build this Fuse technology safely and produce it on a mass scale to where LeBron's shoe, and the guy that goes and picks it up in the store, can both use this model for a very long time.” – Nike LeBron 8 Designer Jason Petrie

Strengths:
Breathability
Cushioning
Durability
Low Ride

The Nike Zoom Hyperfuse and the Nike LeBron 8 V2 released last summer and winter, respectively. Yet, both sneakers have been a staple on courts throughout the world and continue to garner a great amount of interest as the season continues. The Hyperfuse’s unmatched breathability level and the LeBron 8 V2′s extreme comfort level were definite, noticeable strengths in our performance reviews of each shoe. What if both of these characteristics were incorporated into one silhouette? That is exactly what we discovered in the construction of the Nike LeBron 8 PS.

Much like the aforementioned Nike LeBron 8 V2, the cushioning level incorporated into the LeBron 8 PS is superior to most sneakers on the market, let alone created. We were skeptical on the switch from the basketball-specific Max Air 360 unit (Nike LeBron 8 V2) to the lighter Max Air 180 unit in the heel (Nike LeBron 8 PS) because we thought this was decrease the cushioning level. However, the presence of the full-length Cushlon midsole stabilizes the extremely soft foot surface in this shoe. You instantly feel a great deal of comfort and alleviation when lacing this shoe up. In addition to providing a balance, good feeling surface, the Cushlon midsole is very beneficial when participating in high-impact positions, namely jumping and returning to the floor afterward. It is extremely bouncy, responsive and allows the wearer to feel very explosive. In detail, the Cushlon midsole seemingly features a trampoline-like effect considering its ability to aid elevation.

As for the Fuse laced upper, the LeBron 8 PS possesses the ultimate level of breathability much like the previously mentioned Nike Zoom Hyperfuse. It may even be more breathable than the Hyperfuse seeing that it features more open-hole mesh areas on the upper.  Specifically, the LeBron 8 PS has open-hole mesh areas on the toe area, side panels, midfoot and on the collar. This undoubtedly allows a great amount of air to pass through the separations between the foot and the construction of the shoe. Every wearer wants a lockdown, solid fit in a shoe; yet, not at the expense of totally smothering the foot uncomfortably. We have noticed that to be a problem in previous sneaker reviews as it seems to be a very hard task to lace a shoe with lockdown support and an extreme amount of breathability simultaneously. The LeBron 8 PS uniquely possesses this combination, and you can definitely notice it when lacing this shoe up tightly before playing. Ironically, my foot felt very secure throughout the wear, although there was a lot of breathing and maneuver room for my foot to function. Usually, an extremely locked down sneaker allows little no room for foot movement within the silhouette, but the LeBron 8 PS offers a great deal of flexibility and air circulation thanks to the previously mentioned open hole mesh areas. Besides the open hole mesh areas, you can also credit the three materials used to create this all Hyperfuse upper. According to Nike LeBron 8 Designer Jason Petrie, the LeBron 8 PS uses a primary layer of supportive synthetic underlays and a second layer highly ventilated mesh.

The third and final material, a thin layer of TPU, brings us to our next characteristic of the LeBron 8 PS: durability. Many sneaker enthusiasts questioned the Fuse technology’s durability level initially. The multiple open hole mesh areas on the LeBron 8 PS upper make it look like this shoe could tear easily. We thought this before reviewing the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse as well; however, it turned out to be one of the more durable shoes we have tested. The same can be said about the Fuse laced Nike LeBron 8 PS. The Nike designers specifically placed the thin layer of TPU in high wear areas to offset the high amount of mesh throughout the upper. After playing in the LeBron 8 PS for almost two months, this shoe has no little to no blemishes, creases or bends in areas where we see them most (toe area, lateral panels). Also, the overall wear of the shoe feels solid and very impact protected.

Another intriguing aspect of the Nike LeBron 8 PS is the overall low profile ride. When switching from the Nike LeBron 8 V2 to the LeBron 8 PS, you definitely feel lower to the ground and more explosive. Basketball has evolved into more of athletic based game therefore, in the same sense as football, it behooves players to play as low to the ground especially if they spend most of their time on the perimeter. Although a high top, the LeBron 8 PS actually plays like a low top shoe considering its foot positioning.

The traction level is nothing out of the ordinary, but still very good and beneficial to players who strive to keep their opponents off balance with hesitation and stop-and-start moves. In addition to the solid rubber outsole herringbone pattern, Petrie and the design team incorporated an outrigger on the outer sides of the shoe, which aid the wearer’s ability to change directions quicker.

Weaknesses:
Response Time
Bulkiness

As we mentioned earlier, Nike went 1.5 ounces lighter on the LeBron 8 PS; however, just like the Nike LeBron 8 V2 and V1, this shoe features a very bulky construction at 15.1 ounces. One’s ability to instantly maneuver, respond and/or react is lesser than in other lighter sneakers on the market currently. Therefore, this shoe ranks a little lower in our two ‘Response Time’ categories. We understand why this shoe carries a little more weight than other signatures on the market though. LeBron James is a very unique player and possesses an unmatched combination of power, speed and quickness; therefore, an extremely lightweight sneaker would not be beneficial to his prototype. That said, the Nike LeBron 8 PS may not be the most versatile shoe in terms of positions on the court. Guards that rely on their speed and quickness may want to look elsewhere.

Overview:

The Nike LeBron 8 PS is groundbreaking in terms of Nike Basketball creations. At first impression, the new Fuse technology may look fragile, but it is very durable and provides the wearer with a great deal of breathability. Also, the cushioning level on the LeBron 8 PS is superior to any shoe on the market not named the LeBron 8 V1 and/or V2. It is safe to say Nike continues to push the envelope with LeBron’s line, and the LeBron 8 PS is one of the best performing shoes out as of now.

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Air Jordan 6 “Cool Grey” Custom

Posted: 24 May 2011 10:28 AM PDT

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Addicted to the customs yet? This Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" custom is sure to win over some skeptics. Inspired by the infamous Air Jordan 11 of the same theme, this AJ 6 takes on a grey upper over white midsole and icy outsole. Take a look at the latest and perhaps greatest work from Mizee.

Air Jordan 6
“Cool Grey” Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom

Air Jordan 6 "Cool Grey" Custom


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