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May 2010

Jordan Pro Strong Retro Releases

May 31, 2010

Tweet Long known as the chosen model of briefly-dominant post player and Jordan team member Vin Baker, the Jordan Pro Strong is finally getting another release, set to hit in three colorways in July and one more in September. The shoe is something of a trendsetter, as it was popular nearly a decade ago, long [...]

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Jordan V.2 Grown–Five Colorways in Summer, Fall

May 31, 2010

Tweet There’s already a more in-depth preview of the Jordan V.2 Grown here on NikeBlog.com, but now I’m able to show the first five colorways of the shoe (all five after the jump; I realize there are only four in the header picture) along with rough release dates. The V.2 Grown, Jordan Brand’s new quasi-Chukka-like [...]

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Nike WMNS Air Force 1 High and Low w/ Pink Flash

May 31, 2010

Tweet These are a couple of women’s Air Force 1′s that hit Nike’s Harajuku store in Tokyo over the weekend and should find themselves at stateside accounts by June 5th. The unifying theme seems to be use of the “pink flash” colorway, as the Air Force 1 High features a pink flash/volt-white colorway and the [...]

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Nike Dunk Hi “Golden Harvest”

May 31, 2010

Tweet Here’s yet another outstanding release scheduled for a July 10th release, the Nike Dunk Hi “Golden Harvest.” The shoe features golden brown on the collar, side panel and toebox while the remaining, overlaying panels are all comprised of a deep blue, textured leather. Completing the contrast is the white midsole and red laces, the [...]

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Nike Sportswear White Perforated Leather Pack

May 31, 2010

Tweet People love white shoes and people love perforated uppers, so I guess it’s a bit of a no-brainer to create a pack whose central them is “white perforated leather.” The shoes, a Toki, Air Force 1 Low and Dunk High AC, each feature an entirely white look with a leather upper covered in tiny [...]

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Nike Dunk Hi Premium “Rainbow Pack”

May 31, 2010

Tweet Hitting stores around the fall or winter, the Nike Dunk Hi Premium “Rainbow Pack” consists of two Dunks, each with a polyethylene upper, rainbow-gradient midsole and a solid (blue or pink) leather toe cap. While the shoe is named for it’s colorful midsole, the nylon upper may be the most eye-catching part of the [...]

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Heads Up: Air Jordan IX White/Black-University Blue

May 28, 2010

Tweet And one more big drop: the Air Jordan IX white/black-university blue release date is set for a wide release tomorrow, May 29th. These are essentially OG IX’s, although obviously most shoe-heads are obsessed with semantics and will claim a huge difference between this university blue and the OG “powder” blue. Anyway, look for these [...]

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Heads Up: Jordan Future Sole M6 Release Details

May 28, 2010

Tweet As you’re probably aware, the Jordan Future Sole M6 release date is set for tomorrow, May 29th, in the black/taxi-university blue colorway, the only color scheduled to release. The bad news is that apparently pairs will be extremely limited and will release at only a handful of locations, including one online. Release details after [...]

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Nike Air Zoom Tiempo “Write the Future”

May 28, 2010

Tweet The Nike Air Zoom Tiempo is the chosen soccer shoe of many an indoor player, and its popularity has even transcended the sport, winding up on the feet of cyclists as well as just general shoe heads. And so it only makes sense that Nike would include the shoe in their World Cup campaign. [...]

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AJF 8 Birch/Smoke-Khaki-Firepit Release Date

May 28, 2010

Tweet By far the biggest departure we’ve seen on the AJF 8 so far, if not the AJF series in general, the new AJF 8 birch/smoke-khaki-firepit (release date–June 10th) completely abandons the signature criss-crossing AJ8 straps in favor of a more Air Force 1-like strap, and mixes in a unique colorway featuring an entirely birch [...]

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