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When exactly did Michael Jordan wear the ‘Fire Red’ IV in his career? Well, he first debuted the Air Jordan IV during the 1989 All-Star Game (wearing the Bred IV), then rocked the White/Cement IV for the remainder of the ’89 campaign. The Fire Red colorway didn’t make a debut until the following ’89-’90 season, being MJ’s go-to pair until the Air Jordan V made its Air Max 90 Womens own debut in the ’90 All-Star Game. The ‘Fire Red’ IV made headlines again in 2006 with the ‘Mars’ release, and this August, we’ll get the opportunity once more (sans Mars, and ‘Varsity’ instead of ‘Fire’) as Jordan Brand continues its year-long celebration of the Air Jordan IV. We’ve got another thorough look at the kids size of this upcoming August release, so take a look and we’ll keep you updated with more Jordan Brand news. Photos: air-randy


 

Sneaker News just brought you word of the ‘Vino Rosso’ edition finally getting ready to arrive at retailers, but might you also be interested in a Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski colorway that instead of being defined by stains, is practically impervious Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 to them? If so, look no further than this black suede Zoom Stefan Janoski SB, a reprisal of last June’s ‘Blackout’ Mids that also bears a passing resemblance to the totally black ‘All Weather’ edition that released a few months later. And given that we already had two somewhat similar Mids, it’s about time to see this standby colorup applied to the original Janoski signature silo. You’ll find more images after the jump below, then grab yours from a Nike SB retailer like Premier.




Did it really take this long for someone to cook up a custom version of the immediately beloved Nike Roshe Run? To some, the idea of fiddling with the minimalism that has made this silhouette a hit might seem like blasphemy but hey-Nike Sportswear themselves did it with the camo editions and those were certainly a hit. The pair shown is the work of one Noldo, who used the black/green Roshe as a base, slapping on a flourescent leopard print look as borrowed from last year’s Versace x H&M collection. Click through to take a look at the pair and let us know if you’d like to see more Nike Roshe Run customs.



The LeBron 9 was heralded as the first sneaker to Nike Free Run 5.0 V2 combine Hyperfuse and Flywire. The Air Max Hyperposite, on the other hand, commands another beefed-up combination as it features the supreme breathability of Hyperfuse with the locked-down fit of Foamposite. Which one-two punch is better? We won’t know for sure until the Hyperposite becomes available later this year, but we do know that Nike isn’t being subtle with the colorways because the Blue/Volt and Teal/Pink colorways we’ve seen match perfectly with the new-age design of the Hyperposite. We first showed you this colorway back in mid-April, and immediately the ‘South Beach’ comparisons were made, and despite how hackneyed you feel the Blue/Pink color-combo is, you can’t deny the sheer ‘wow-factor’ of the total package. More detailed shots of the Air Max Hyperposite are revealed below, so take a look and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates and release information! Photos: marqueesole







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