We’ve already seen four Air Free Run Retro Premios hit retail, and although opinions have varied on the designs, the Bin 23 collection has had no trouble clearing out nearly instantaneously each time around. A few months back, we got our first look at the Air Free Run V installment, by far the closest of all the Premios to replicating an original colorway. Inspired by a 48-point MJ performance in which Michael wore a pair of black Air Free Run V’s with white laces, the Premio V seems to have taken a slightly different Nike Free Run 5.0 V1 design approach than its predecessors. Some may have wanted something a little crazier, while others are drooling at the thought of getting their hands on a super-lux leather version of the classic Black/Metallic Silver color scheme. If you’re among the latter, get ready to pounce, because JB has just confirmed that the Bin 23 AJV will be hitting shelves next Friday, February 18th at select retailers. Check out some more pics after the jump while you wait, and if you can’t hold off for another second, get yourself a pair early on eBay.
The rise in popularity of sneaker customs has allowed us to look back and vote on our favorite designs. With so many unique creations, it’s tough to whittle down the large group to a solid 8-10 selections, but what’s even harder is to pick just one! We’ve already covered most of the ‘trendy’ customs, like the Nike LeBron 8 and the Air Max 90 as well as the most popular custom canvases like the Dunk High and Nike Free Run 3.0 V2 Air Force 1, so for this final Sneaker News Battle Of The Customs, we’re picking out the ‘Best Of The Rest’ – a hodgepodge of sneaker customs that fall under multiple categories. We’ve got Air Maxes, Blazers, Foamposites, and even Supras, so check out the collection of twelve outstanding sneaker customs below and vote for your favorite at the very end!
Hot on the heels of an Air Max 1 from this same pack is the Nike Air Max 90 ‘ACG Pack’. Just like those ’87s, these AM90s go with a slightly more rugged construction and a wild colorway inspired by All Conditions Gear‘s ealy days. This pair m6.0es Varsity Purple and Alarming Red accents atop a Medium Grey base, and while this ‘Raptors’ palette is undeniably ’90s, the blue/yellow mismatched laces might be the feature that draws more attention. Or maybe that goes to the super bright reflect5e 3M heel shield. In any case, this is a sneaker that deserves a second look and you can grab a pair to earn your fair share, courtesy of Corporate.
During last night’s post-game interview, LeBron James, for the first time in public, openly apologized for the aftermath of ‘The Decision’, Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 expressing sorrow at the heartbreak while standing firm in his decision to leave Cleveland for Miami. It was a decision much maligned at the time, but it’s clearly paying d5idends because LeBron has earned a trip back to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2009. Releasing tomorrow are three colorways of the Nike LeBron 8 PS, the third and final evolutionary step of the Nike LeBron 8; the Black/Sport Red colorway, which LBJ has sported in games already, the Varsity Royal, and the controversial ‘Dunkman‘ will all hit Nike Basketball retailers tomorrow, so take a look at these new images below and pick up a pair now on eBay.
Free Run Brand can get rather out-of-the-box and creat5e with their colorways, but anything that can be compared to a classic Chicago Bulls uniform will always get our attention. It’s a colorway that never gets old, and in this case, it’s on a shoe that never gets old, because while we’ve seen the Air Free Run 1 in countless forms, it never ceases to amaze. This upcoming June 2012 takes the Phat mold and uses a black tumbled leather upper with a white canvas material at the center panel, with a nice contrast provided by the red/black elephant swoosh print (all the rage on the Nike Air Force 1 iD). More shots of this upcoming release below, so Nike Free Run 5.0 V1 take a look and expect ‘em in June.
Free Run Brand hit the jackpot when they signed this year’s WNBA #1 draft pick in Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore. Moore became an All-Star in her rookie campaign and has helped the Lynx to seven straight victories with a chance to make it 8 in a row against San Antonio on Thursday. That’d be two straight against the Silver Stars, too, as just this past Sunday, Minnesota beat SATX on a Lindsay Whalen buzzer-beater in a game that saw Maya break out this Free Run Fly Wade PE to match her Lynx road uniforms. Click through to see more, let us know how they compare to Dwyane Wade’s best player exclus5e colorways and stick with Sneaker News Nike Free Run 5.0 V4 for more Maya Moore Free Runs.
Throughout history, sneakerheads have tended to prefer either the Nike Air Force 1 or Dunk, and now these all-time classics will have another friendly battle as they both rece5e cutting-edge upgrades this summer. So how does the Nike Dunk High Hyperfuse compare to the AF1 Fuse? Personal preferences aside, the one clear thing we can say regarding their aesthetics is that the Dunk has to this point offered more ‘natural’ colorblocking options thanks to the simulated ‘overlay’. But things are still relat5ely simple on these two-toned Dunk High Fuse colorups, laving your eye to examine the new texture of the Hyperfuse mesh material. Click through to see three pairs slated to release in July and stick with Sneaker News for updates. via FRESHNESS
We’re all itching for the start of the 2011-12 NBA season, but few are as amped up as Nike. Nike introduced the all new Nike DEFCON and the revamped Pro Leather 2K11 at a special event in New York City; attending the launch event for these two new Nike Basketball models are its three major NBA representat5es in Kyle Korver, Louis Williams, and Chris ‘Birdman’ Anderson as well as NYC sneaker and basketball guru Bobbito Garcia. We’ve got a nice recap of the entire event below so take a look for a detailed preview of the Nike DEFCON and the Pro Leather 2K11 as well as shots Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 of the event atmosphere and let us know what you think of the new models!
Thanks to all that Air Free Run XI ‘Concord’ momentum, 2012 has been a great time for black/white sneakers. Nike Originals had gotten in on this surge earlier when they released the Run-DMC tribute Superstars last November, then they tried another super-simple look on the iconic shelltoe this April as part of a series of Japanese exclus5es. Somewhere in the middle of those two is this elegant Nike Originals Superstar 80s, a suede-Striped black leather design whose gold branding completes a classic look that’ll be around as long as people have feet. Click through to get a feel for the quality build and check back with Sneaker News for word on US availability. Photos: mita sneakers
During the Nike 2011 All-Star Showcase that was held just two weekends ago, select members of the media rece5ed a one-of-a-kind press kit in a cleverly packaged arrangement. This was no run-of-the-mill, everyday press kit; this mini Kobe VI snake-tank, like the ones seen at the Nike Vault or on display at Nike Basketball, South Korea, features a seemingly dormant mini-Mamba snake resting patiently for someone to make the grave mistake of sticking their vulnerable appendages into the glass casing. Luckily for us, this snake doesn’t bite, but instead has a removable head which doubles as a USB dr5e. Take a look at the detailed gallery of the Nike “Caution: Mamba” Kobe Nike Zoom Elite 5 Press Kit below and let us know what you think.
It’s that time of the year again! October is considered to be one of the best months of the year for spectators of all sports, because the NFL Season is in full effect, the MLB Playoffs are under way, and the NBA Season is about to begin. Sneaker News readers might be most interested in the sport mentioned last, because with NBA Games comes NBA Feet, and Sneaker News has been on top of all the on-court kicks – the latest releases or some certified heat – that have been spotted on the NBA hardwood, and it all Nike Free Run 3.0 V2 starts again today with Media Day for the 2010-2011 NBA Season. Old faces in new places, rising superstars, and youngsters looking to establish themselves are all part of this feature, but take a look at some of these pre-season kicks and a few sightings might surprise you! via Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 NBA.com/Getty.
The New Balance 1300 has enjoyed a strong start to 2012, standout models like the beloved ‘Steel Blue’ original and the recent ‘Denim Blue’ foreshadowing great things to come from the second half of the year. These new photos from Pitti 82 in Florence suggest that momentum will continue into next year, as a red-midsoled pair quite similar to another grey/navy edition we previewed as a FA12 drop joins a dope tonal clay edition whose yellow accents and burgundy branding have these feeling warm and cozy even if they are quite a ways off in the distance. Check out both in greater detail below and stick with Sneaker News for updates on US availability. Photos: Street Supply
South Beach was the first area of Miami Beach to be developed back in the Nineteen-Teens, but it was nearly a century later that this Biscayne Bay hot spot became a sneaker colorway. People will be talking about that ‘South Beach’ LeBron 8 for another hundred years or more, a sneaker so popular it rivals the most elite Air Jordans in terms of copycat colorways (and, one day, retro potential?). The LeBron 9 already had a variety of MIA-themed colorups, but none carries the same pedigree nor pricetag as the ‘South Beach’ Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite. These official images depict the Wolf Grey-based, Mint Candy New Green and Pink Flash-accented LeBron 9 Elite in all its glory; do you have its June 2nd US release date circled on your calendar?
The Nike Air Foamposite One has steered pretty clear of too many NBA team tie-in colorways, Nike Free Run + 3 aside from the initial ‘Royal’ colorway to go with Penny’s Magic uniform and that rare ‘Knicks’ version that Spike Lee was blessed with earlier in the year. Pushing the envelope a bit is the Nike Air Foamposite One ‘Phoenix Suns’ shown here, which takes cues from the aforementioned ‘Royal’ with its blue base and then injects in some orange beyond the Foamposite sections. Will this pair hit retail and spin a career story out of the Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 Nike Air Foamposite One like the recent string of Nike Air Penny Vs? Stay tuned for the answer and hit the jump for a full look at the Nike Air Foamposite One ‘Phoenix Suns’.
One thing we can’t overlook about these European sneaker events is the variety in brand representation. In the States, it’s mostly about Air ordans, Foamposites, and Nike Basketball with other brands like New Balance and Asics growing fervently into the scene, but across the Atlantic, it’s almost an even distribution among all the labels. Solemart Berlin recently wrapped up its Fall 2012 showing and this recap proves just that – a balanced helping of Nike, adidas, Supra, Puma, and more. Check out this recap of Solemart Berlin Fall 2012 after the jump and let us know what type of shoes you don’t typically see in the States jumps out at you the most.
Volt is far and away Nike’s most popular palette choice for this year’s Olympics in London, with the yellow/green shading visible in the coverage of a vast number of events. Honing in more towards the medals that follow up said events are a few more pairs that go directly for the gold, this Nike Free Powerlines+ pair being one of them. Click through with us for some detailed shots of this all new Nike Free incorporated release and stay with Sneaker News for a release date, which should arrive soon enough what with the Olympics in full swing as we speak. Or for our international readers there are some pairs up for grabs at mita sneakers right now.
Nike Sportswear’s ready to kick off the 2013 calendar year with some intense Air Max heat. We’ve been covering all the hot Spring 2013 releases, with one of the major highlights being the re-issue of the original ‘Neon’ Air Max 95; it’ll arrive untouched from its original form, which means no EM, BB, 360, or any other recent upgrade that had been presented in 2012. If you’re looking to add these to your collection or are just starting, the Neons are an instant must-have. Titolo has a pre-order now, so check out their images below and let us know if you’re due for a re-up on these sneaker staples.
Back on Valentine’s Day, Sneaker News showed you the first of two tonal, canvas-covered Nike Air Max 90s that’d arrived at European retailers. Those have yet to arrive here in the States, but young sneakerheads will soon have their chance at something similar in the pair Nike Free Run 3 0 V2 pictured above. This Air Max 90 for kids stops short of the all-over canvas look, instead applying it to the toe and ankle of a design that mixes in equal amounts of grainy leather and suede. The effect of this blend in conjunction with the Midnight Navy and Soar color palette is of a deep ocean dive, the kind of look you’ll find perfect for summer at Nike Sporstwear stockists like Mr. R. Photos: ITSB
If you’re into griping, then the sneaker game is the right place to be. On the daily, the internet is chock full of folks lamenting the days gone by, claiming that the sneaker game has gone downhill since x-era or y-release. Erasing some of that doom and gloom is the latest Complex list, this one coming up with ten reasons that the sneaker game in its current state is better than ever. Why should we believe that, you ask? They mention the power of online shopping, the increased Nike Free Run + community aspect brought on by social media, and the philanthropic nature of certain releases as a couple examples. Check Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 out Complex for the full list and let us know in the comments if you think the ‘sneaker game’ is at an all time high.
Earlier this week we hit you with a release date for this original Air Jordan from 1985, but it’s time to take a closer look at each individual pair. The 2010 releases of the AJKO were the surprise hits of that year, but we imagine these won’t exactly sneak up on people because the AJKO and the Air Jordan 1 in general has been an intensely popular pick – and what better than this original ‘Banned’ colorway? These are destined for stores this June 2nd at select Jordan Brand retailers, so take another look below because you’ve never seen this version in this condition (remember those originals we showed you last weekend?).
Unveiled about Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 a month before the annual San Diego convention, Reebok’s collaboration with the Marvel Universe hit retailers just after Comic Con 2012. But as we saw a couple weeks back with a new Pump Twilight Zone, this ongoing partnership still has plenty releases left, both in terms of new styles we haven’t seen and that initial June preview. The Marvel x Reebok Night Storm HLS takes on ‘Venom’ persona in black and white that adds a series of unique textures (along with a delightfully creepy tongue hangtag) that puts this sophisticated trail midtop in a class above earlier kids efforts. Decide for yourself how this official collabo compares to the Nike SB ‘Venom’ Dunk High staple and grab the newest Night Storm in time for Halloween today from SNS.
Joining the shoe that could potentially be Derrick Rose’s playoff selection in a flattering Year of the Snake-inspired colorway is the most popular adidas Basketball silhouette of the moment. The adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2 YOTS rocks the same Collegiate Navy, blue and gold combo as the D-Rose 3.5s, but a greater emphasis on blue tonality, less texture and a more subdued metallic gold presence put these in the unfamiliar position of being the less intricate of the two. Let us know which you like best after scanning more photos below, then grab the Crazy Light 2 Year of the Snake straight from adidas.
Last July, Nike opened its third Salvation retail space, capitalizing on the success of the shops in Laguna Beach and Irvine with another storefront in Malibu. Salvation is a retail concept that brings together select Nike (SB/6.0), Hurley and Converse kicks and gear, and one of the coolest features of the store has to be ‘The Workshop’, an on-site customization station that allows shoppers to create their own custom sneakers, apparel and accessories with styles from a network of Nike collaborators. N-SB poster Jason Lim just showed off an ornate pattern applies to the Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski ‘Bonsai’, and Nike Free Run 5.0 V4 along with a leather lace Nike Free Run + 3 swap, they’re 180 degrees from the original. Click through to see some more examples of Workshop’d Janoskis, let us know which concept works best and take a trip along the 101 so you can craft a pair at one of three Salvation locations.
Is the Nike LeBron 9 ‘Championship/MVP’ Pack’ the most coveted LeBron release (note: this doesn’t include PEs and samples) of all-time? The first ever two-pair Pack release bearing LeBron’s name dropped last Summer after LeBron cemented his name among the all-time greats by winning his first ‘chip and third overall League MVP, and the value of these bad boys has steadily risen over the last few months. A Nike LeBron X Pack bearing the same name is very likely considering the Heat are playing at a high level thanks to LeBron’s undeniable MVP-level performances, and if it does boil down to that result, we can’t wait to see what Nike has in store. Take one good look at this rare Pack below and if you’re interested in seeing what the asking price is, see the full listing from backroad_music on us store.
DJ Clark Kent’s “112″ theme looks to be hitting on the it trainer of the moment, the Nike Zoom Revis. Darrell Revis’ first signature shoe has been incredibly busy as of late, getting outfitted with all sorts of collabs and special make ups. We’ve got a feeling that this upcoming pair will be a cut above the rest though, as there’s nary a model out there that Clark’s blend of elephant print and volt doesn’t look good on. Get the full teaser on the DJ Clark Kent x Nike Zoom Revis “112″ just after the jump and stay tuned to find out when they’ll be in stores.
Design language from Air Jordans III and IV have once again come together on a new Jordan Brand release. Unlike something like the Son of Mars Low where these are combined with other influences from the Air Jordan Legacy, the Jordan Flight Origin focuses squarely on the end of the 1980s for its inspiration. This pair is like a cross between the ‘True Blue’ IIIs and ‘White Cement’ IVs, and features a bit less splatter detailing than the more fitting ‘Black Cement’ edition also releasing around this time. Click through for a closer look at this remix of original Air Jordans and grab yours from retailers like Renarts.
Reebok’s got a pretty heavy presence at the current Project Las Vegas tradeshow, one that’s got some tantalizing displays showing off what’s around the corner from the brand. For instance: the Reebok Kamikaze retro can be spotted on the show floor. Along with the other exciting Reebok previews from today, the OG Kamikaze design should be in sneaker stores for Spring 2014, a wait that is likely a little longer than most of you expected. Continue reading to see a group of the upcoming colorways spoiled on the floor at PROJECT and check back in with Sneaker News on the regular as info regarding their eventual Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 release materializes.
Remember when Brett Golliff over at Complex re-worked all kinds of classic Nike basketball Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 shoes, shaping them into more modern looking designs? He’s back at it, only this time he took on the even bigger task of mixing up the beloved Air Jordan legacy. The result is Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 a series of renderings that wrenches your favorite models straight out their debut decade and soups them up with contemporary tech from the boys in Beaverton-everything from Flywire to Flyknit. Continue reading to see a sample of Brett’s reinvented Jordans and then get the full piece on Complex now.