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Air Max 270, The Nike Air Force 1 Low has appeared in a sketchbook doodles-inspired ensemble just in time for back-to-school season.Predominantly clad in “White,” this pair features a number of non-standard details across its Bruce Kilgore-designed upper and sole unit. Profile swooshes indulge in a “Lime Ice” tone that is complemented by smaller outline-only logos dipped in “Bright Crimson.” A similar tone also takes over the stitching that holds the Nike Air Force 1‘s top-half to the midsole, while the haphazardly shaped, dashed-“NIKE” branding on the lateral heel goes black.
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Nike Air Max 2021 WMNS Light Pink is one of the most exciting models to have arisen this year. For a women’s-exclusive colorway, the Max Air silhouette goes tonal and features pearlescent details to deliver a sleek new look.the pastel pink dubbed “Barely Rose” is applied all throughout the mesh upper. Exaggerated leather lacestays and other leather elements also flaunt the pastel for a monochromatic scheme. Beyond the Swoosh decal on the lateral side, the midsole also opts for a clean white build.
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Air Jordan 11 Cool Grey brings back a colorway first released in 2001 and retroed again in 2010. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the original launch, the mid-top build is faithful to the original, featuring a nubuck upper with tonal webbing lace loops and a shiny patent leather overlay, all rendered in tones of Medium and Cool Grey. A white Jumpman logo is embroidered on the lateral ankle, while a stylized ‘23’ decorates the heel tab. Lightweight cushioning is provided by a full-length Air-sole unit housed within a white Phylon midsole.
For Air Max 270, Texas-born rapper Travis Scott is one of the artists enlisted to overhaul the classic silhouette. This could be the most unique of the ‘AF100’ Collection thanks to the removable style cues throughout.As a limited-edition style for this ‘AF10’ Pack, this won’t be an easy cop. Sizes will be limited and they’ll be plenty of demand amongst sneaker collectors and resellers. This collaborative release arrives as part of the 35th anniversary ‘AF100’ Collection. Several styles are going live to commemorate this iconic shoe, widely accepted as the most influential sneaker of all time.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Travis Scott features a white canvas upper with a reflective trim, white midsole, and a classic gum rubber outsole.A soft nylon upper provides the blank canvas to create your own individual style. Choose from a selection of metallic or camo Swooshes which can be stuck along the sidewall as well as a Velcro embellishment for the tongue. The only contrast to the white colourway comes in the form of a gum coloured outsole underfoot.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low UNC creates a low-to-the-ground feel and classic look.Crafted from premium leather from heel to toe, the Air Force 1 Low Blue Gale is painted in a blue and white colour scheme that greatly resembles the legendary ‘UNC’ colourway used on many high heat Jordan Brand releases. Silky smooth to the touch, classic perforations hit the toe box for the ultimate breathing experience, and along the lateral and medial sides you’ll find a full Swoosh logo that’ll definitely catch your eye.
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Air Max 270, Nike has rarely shied away from the bold and eccentric, often incorporating animal prints into their general release line-up. And as the weather begins to cool, we’re to see them pick up this habit yet again, dressing this women’s Dunk Low with a number of unique different textures. Like the black alternate revealed earlier in the week, all colors and patterns are relegated to the check alone.
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Nike Shoes, This offering of the Nike Dunk Low features a White leather base paired with matching tongues and laces. Leopard, reptile, and cracked leather print Swooshes on the sides with Black branding on the tongues, heels, and insoles atop a matching White rubber sole completes the design.Leopard kicks things off in its brown-dominant palette, contrasting heavily with the dark snakeskin that sits immediately adjacent. Closer towards the heel tab — which matches the white leather the rest of the upper employs — a cracked, gilded finish rounds out the logo, round out the Swoosh with little nod to any known creature.
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Nike Air Max 270 Be True comes in purple dawn, black, pink blast and multi-color. Sporting a light purple and black upper with pink accents and an individually dyed, rainbow Max Air unit in the hee.Considered to be a lifestyle sneaker with a convenient slip on construction, this Air Max 270 is painted in a lilac shade, with pink Swoosh branding on the toebox, and black on the side panels and tongue. Hyperfuse detailing on the mudguard and toe region rounds off the design.
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Air Max 270, Several variations of the “Bred” Air Jordan 1 have released since its introduction in 1985, all generally well received. Many will argue that it’s not only the greatest Air Jordan of all-time, but perhaps the single greatest sneaker ever released. So news of a 2021 return wouldn’t have been met with much resistance, and it is happening, but maybe not the way you’d expect.the “Bred” Air Jordan 1 is back this October.
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Air Jordan 1 High OG Bred Patent comes dressed in a Black, White, and Varsity Red color combination.Defined by a shiny composition that’s similar to the Air Jordan 1 High “Shattered Backboard 3.0”‘s aesthetic, the sneaker’s upper is composed of the highlight patent leather build which is draped in the iconic “Bred” color scheme. Finally, the signature wings logo is embossed on the ankles, while the word “Family” embroidered on the inner lining, followed by a white midsole and red rubber outsole rounds out the clean two-tone design.
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Nike LeBron 17 Air Command Force draws inspiration from the ‘90s basketball shoe made famous by David Robinson and Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson’s character in the 1992 film ‘White Men Can’t Jump’).the silhouette is channeling the early 90s as it pays homage to the Air Command Force. Colored similar though not exactly the same, the pair retains its inspiration’s white and volt palette while adding along the same retro styled branding at its tongue — a lock-up that embroiders with bold typefaces and vibrant thread. The nods all but end there, however, as the model’s signature embroideries along the side reinforce with a wash of multicolor threads.
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Nike Dunk Low Grey Fog is the silhouette of the moment and there’s absolutely no doubt about that. And with its successful resurgence, Nike‘s strategy with the classic hoops-turned-lifestyle model has been to essentially release a plethora of two-toned colorways in both high-top and low-cut variations.Hits of white are slapped onto areas such as the tongues, collars, toe boxes and quarters, while the overlays, laces, side Swooshes and heel overlays are flooded with its nominal tone. More “Grey Fog” accents also drop off onto the interior liners and tops of the tongues. Rounding off its look are midsoles that see through to a pure white finish along with outsoles that are also dyed with a foggy exterior.
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Air Jordan 1 High OG Bordeaux emerges with a rich colorway. The shoe's leather upper appears with a white base, overlaid by Bordeaux leather throughout. The Swoosh branding and jewel 'Wings' logo add metallic silver to the look, with a lightly padded nylon tongue supporting the fit. Underfoot, Air in the heel of the midsole offers cushioning, giving way to a concentric rubber outsole for traction.The wine hue trickles onto the laces and interior liners while the Swooshes and traditional ball-and-wings insignias add contrast in metallic silver. White midsoles are lined with subtle silver stitching and sealed off with outsoles dyed in the nominal shade.
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Air Jordan 1 Mid Apricot Orange sees a neat combination of pebbled leather, similar to a basketball, suede and mesh constructed upper. The panels throughout indulge in soft hues of orange, pink, and beige, altogether delivering a summer-ready look.Branding throughout the upcoming release doesn’t deviate from its standard design, but everything from profile swooshes and Wings insignias, Jumpman logos on the tongue and sockliner, and “NIKE AIR” text on the outsole indulge in shades of pastel. Underfoot, the sole unit rounds out the potential women’s-exclusive retro with a earthy midsole/pink outsole combination.
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Sale Retro Jordan, Originating from the Chinese streetball mecca ‘Beijing, Dongdan’, Jordan Brand recently released the ‘Dongdan’ series of items, including the Air Jordan 6 Low, Air Jordan 35 Low, and Jordan Hydro VI.First info obtained by HOUSE OF HEAT has the SP (special-edition) pair set to arrive in a mix of White, Black, Tour Yellow, and Total Orange. At this stage, how these colors will be arranged is a mystery, so we’ve put together a speculative set of mock-ups based around the Infrared Low blocking — an arrangement we’d definitely love to see take shape come 2021.
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Air Jordan 6 Low Dongdan, it comes dressed in a White, Black, Tour Yellow, and Total Orange color combination. Utilizing an Orange and Red gradient on the base represents the afterglow of the sun shining on the stadium.Other details includes White leather overlays, Black detailing atop a translucent outsole inspired by the meridian of the sole. The “Xiazhan Dongdan” LOGO highlights the identity and interprets the way of basketball here with the colors of Dongdan.
With a new season comes new footwear, and two new takes on Russ’s
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 — a Thunder-style black/orange/blue and a grey/white/yellow — have been unveiled, minus the lace shroud that was prevalent on previous iterations of the Zer0.1. Titled the “Chaos,” Westbrook’s shoes retain a familiar shape but with some new detailing: a ballistic mesh upper with loop-style eyelets appears in place of the aforementioned shroud, and signature “Why Not?” branding appears on the tongue, while further Westbrook graphics adorn the forefoot of the left shoe and the insoles.
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Air Max 270, Over the last 16 years, James Whitner has brought a sense of community and luxury to the retail landscape by way of endeavors like Social Status, A.P.B. and A Ma Maniére. The most latter boutique – which translates into “My Way” from French – launched one of the best sneakers of 2021 (so far) in an Air Jordan 3, and it seems to have a snakeskin-covered Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG in the works.While yet to be confirmed by Whitner or anyone associated to the project, the newly-surfaced pair shares design cues with the aforementioned drop. Akin to the first Air Jordan‘s mythical “Metallic” collection.
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A Ma Maniere x Air Jordan 1 High OG comes dressed in a Sail and Burgundy color combination. Constructed with a premium build, the pair has a Sail suede across the base, overlays, and tongue, while reptile texture (possibly snakeskin) adorns the ankle collar and Swoosh logo. the pair indulges in a “colorless” arrangement that allows for details around the collar, at the branding and outsole to revel in the spotlight. Instead of shades of grey, however, the retro boasts a wine-like tone at these areas, as well as the laces. Quilted padding line the inside of the shoe, while the boutique’s name shares real estate with “NIKE AIR” text on the tongue label. Lastly, ankle flaps hide both Michael Jordan’s signature and a message regarding expectations for oneself.
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Nike Kyrie 7 Black Gold is built for the next generation of energy return, control and speed. It’s designed to help players at all levels take advantage of their quick first step by optimizing the shoe’s fit, court feel and banking ability.This Nike Kyrie 7 comes dressed in a White, Black, and Metallic Gold color combination. First, we have White textile on the upper while Black hits the overlays, top eyelet, and a part of the midsole. Next, Metallic Gold outlines the Swoosh, hinted at the branding, and covers the heel. Lastly, we have a White rubber outsole and an NBA championship ring on the heel.