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December 2009

What are the Ducks Wearing in the Rose Bowl?

December 28, 2009

Friday’s Rose Bowl may be the biggest game in Oregon Ducks’ history, so it’s fitting that they’ll do something crazy with their uniforms. Unfortunately, despite my campaigning here on NikeBlog, it doesn’t look like the Ducks will be wearing invisible uniforms. No spinning O’s on the helmet either. I’m just as disappointed as you. Anyway, [...]

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Air Jordan VI Black/Varsity Red Release Date

December 28, 2009

This shoe has been covered ad nauseum on the web due to insane hype that started last year, but I’ll do one more post (probably two more actually, but one today) to make sure you keep in mind that the Air Jordan VI Black/Varsity Red release date is very soon, January 23rd in fact. While [...]

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LeBron VII “Christmas” & Kobe V “Chaos” Available

December 28, 2009

The special edition Air Max LeBron VII “Christmas” and Zoom Kobe V “Chaos” have officially hit stores, and are available online. I’ve covered these shoes a handful of times so let’s leave it at that. Click the above links for more information. And buy the Air Max LeBron VII Christmas at Eastbay.com here and the [...]

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Top 15 Shoes of 2009: 5 Through 1

December 24, 2009

Alright, we’ve finally reached the top of the countdown, the five best shoes of 2009. For the first two segments click here (11 through 15) and here (6 through 10). That will also explain the guidelines for selection, such as no non-US only releases (meaning if you were waiting for me to post the True [...]

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Heads Up: Nike Terminator “White Noise” Tomorrow

December 23, 2009

I’ve given facts and speculation about these Fragment x Nike Terminator “Noise” shoes several times already, including specifically this Terminator “White Noise” pair, so I’ll keep this short. The White Noise Terminator and matching shirt will be in stores tomorrow, December 24th. Get there, these are amazing. The pictures don’t do a great job of [...]

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DJ AM/DJ Premier East-West Rivalry Pack Release

December 23, 2009

As you’re probably aware, Nike Sportswear has been doing an East/West rivalry campaign for several months now wherein a high profile individual from each coast—typically Eddie Cruz for the West and DJ Clark Kent for the East—create their own design on the Air Force 1 and/or Dunk. That idea had been extended to include prominent [...]

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Top Shoes of 2009: 10 Through 6

December 23, 2009

Part Two of the worldwide sensation, NikeBlog.com’s Top Shoes of 2009. I covered shoes 15 through 11 here, so we’re now on to 10 through six. For the ground rules and reasons why shoes like the True Blue 3′s aren’t on here check out Part One. And now let’s get going, number 10 …

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Air Jordan 11 Space Jam Now Available Online

December 22, 2009

If you weren’t looking forward to getting up early to grab the Space Jams, they’ve officially dropped online. Click here to grab a pair at FootLocker.com. I think there’s a promo code attached to that link, but I’d further bet that the shoe is excluded from discounts. It’ll run you $175 if so, which is [...]

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Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi Neutral Grey/Metallic Silver

December 22, 2009

One shoe I overlooked in the post regarding Holiday Weekend releases is actually a pretty fly one. The Air Jordan 1 neutral grey/metallic silver-white sports a primarily neutral grey upper with metallic silver on the heel, collar, Swoosh and toebox and a white midsole. This might be the best Air Jordan 1 since the black/grey [...]

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Heads Up: Air Jordan 11 Space Jam Release

December 22, 2009

I’m sure every single person reading this site already knows this, but just in case here’s your reminder: The Air Jordan 11 Space Jam release date is tomorrow. Yes, these are the Space Jam Jordans. The shoe will retail for $175 and while I expect it to be a pretty wide release with most places [...]

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