Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Nike Air Max 90 OG
Without question, Nike’s Air Max 90 surely knows how to celebrate an anniversary as the silhouette has recently kept a busy agenda through revealings of cork-infused iterations, Air Max Day offerings, and collaborations with streetwear stalwart UNDEFEATED. And after indulging in its modernized formats, the Sportswear icon is pivoting back to its original re-crafted shape to add one more installment to its ongoing series. After last being shown in classic color-blocking with accents of maroon, this impending rendition decides to dial up to a brighter “Total Orange” motif. Lying next to its traditional neutrals of white bases, grey suede Swoosh panels and black leather mudguards, lands juicy doses applied to the molds attached to the toe tips, heels, and mid-foot windows. Stay tuned as we receive more information regarding its official release on Nike.com, and find a detailed look here below. via SneakerNews.com
Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 “Splash Zone”
Even though the NBA season has since been suspended, many of the players’ releases have stayed relatively on track. Russell Westbrook‘s constantly expanding roster of PEs, whose colorways have long since impressed with their diversity and inspiration alone, is now set to drop one of its first full-fledged releases since the start of the new year. Originally scheduled for April — and hopefully kept that way — the athlete reprises the Super Soaker theme with his most up-to-date signature, the Why Not Zer0.3, giving it an homage that leaves very little to the imagination. Replete with the signature colors of the water gun itself, the silhouette comes to life with bright white bases and attached accents of volt green and vibrant neon orange. The latter, kept at the smaller details such as the heel and tongue pulls, strap molds, and tooling trims, plays a much smaller supporting role next to the proprietary green, which aggressively outfits the varied materials of the forefoot, eye stay, and heel panels. Finished by a special, commemorative box and a “No Batteries Required” stamp, the pair effectively captures the nostalgia of pre-technology fun. Grab an official look here at the “Splash Zone” and sit tight for word on its April launch. via SneakerNews.com
New Balance 997S “New England Pack”
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Nike Air Max 2090 USA
This latest colorway of the Swoosh’s new Air Max silhouette opts for a bit of a patriotic finish. Dubbed the Nike Air Max 2090 USA, this pair dons a White transparent upper wit Blue textile leather mudguards and mesh on the tongues and heels. The USA vibes comes to life with the addition of the Red contrasting accents. Translucent heel pieces atop a White rubber sole complete the look.
Retailing for $150, the Nike Air Max 2090 USA is expected to release very soon at select retailers and Nike.com. via KicksonFire.com
The Run DMC x adidas Superstar
The legendary adidas Superstar is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and adidas plans on releasing plenty of collaborations to pay homage to the silhouette. Today we get a first look at one of those pairs with the Run DMC x adidas Superstar. The shoe takes on an OG-inspired white leather on the upper with black three stripes branding on the side panels and a red heel tab. Unique details include “SUPERSTAR” written on the lateral side panels and RUN DMC branding on the tongue and insoles. A release date has yet to be announced but make sure to check back with Kicks On Fire for updates. via KicksonFire.com
Nike Air Max 90 Navy/Grey
In honor of its continuously celebrated anniversary, the Nike Air Max 90 has split between two distinct avenues of design: one a melting pot of space themes and wild, eclectic images and the other a much more true to form set of OGs and close spin-offs. The silhouette’s latest uses this recognizable color blocking and swaps for neutrals, applying hits of grey to the eye stay, tread, and the surroundings of the air bubble while accenting adjacent with darker panels of a smooth navy. The latter adds further embellishment at the top of the ankle as well as the heel, leaving much of everything else — the midsole, the “Nike Air” emblem, the varied material make-ups, laces, etc. — a flat white tone. Grab a detailed look at this versatile entry into the line-up below, and as they’re available currently overseas, expect a stateside release at Nike.com and select retailers to arrive hopefully within the coming months. via SneakerNews.com
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