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February 2011

Nike Air Max Lunar Black/Wolf Grey-Navy

February 28, 2011

For a while now, two of Nike’s best (and most attractive) cushioning systems have been Max Air and Lunar technology. Unfortunately of course, even though both brought a lot to the table from both a performance and a looks standpoint, you typically had to choose between the two. Not the case here though, as the [...]

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Nike Air Trainer III White/Grey-Blue-Black

February 28, 2011

One of Nike’s more all-purpose sneakers—and a part of the line that really laid the groundwork for modern cross-trainers—has hit shelves again, this time in a new toned down colorway. The Nike Air Trainer III White/Cool Grey-Deep Royal-Black features an even mix of white, grey and blue on the upper. Add to that a white [...]

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Nike Dunk High—ACG Pack

February 28, 2011

The Air Max 1 co-opted the ACG line’s colorful style recently, and the result was a pretty clear success, adding a variety of colors to the classic silhouette. So what can we expect from the Nike Dunk High–ACG Pack? More of the same it seems, as the Dunks each combine primarily leather compositions with vibrant [...]

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?uestlove x Nike Dunk High Pack Release Date

February 28, 2011

While Questlove has a daily gig now, as a band member on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, he still makes time to do the kind of side projects most people only dream about, such as the Questlove x Nike Dunk High Pack—release date set for March 4th in the US, it seems. These shoes have [...]

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Jordan Phase 23 White/Mineral Blue-Light Italy Blue

February 28, 2011

Jordan Brand is again creating a vintage-inspired new model with the new Jordan Phase 23, the latest to blend “on-court” with “lifestyle” shoe. The silhouette mixes leather and patent on a multi-colored upper, and some exterior plastic framing adds structure. Stick with NikeBlog for more news on the shoe as it comes (the Jordan Phase [...]

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Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Electric Green” (3/5)

February 28, 2011

The Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Electric Green” release date is coming up quickly, set for March 5th at retailers nationwide, so here’s another look at the shoe, which mixes the classic silhouette with a rather unusual light green hue. It’s always hard to predict the demand of new colorways on classic models, but I’m expecting [...]

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Nike Air Max Fly By–Russell Westbrook “Away” PE

February 28, 2011

The Air Max Fly By seems to be the shoe of choice lately for Swoosh-signed NBAers without their own signature line. Joining Blake Griffin on team Fly By is Russell Westbrook, whose almost entirely yellow pair is certainly the most eye-catching PE we’ve seen in a while. Check out a few more looks under the [...]

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Nike Air Max Fly By–Blake Griffin “Home” PE

February 28, 2011

Here’s the first of a couple of NBA PE’s today, and an update to the previous Blake Griffin “away” shoes we showed last week. The Nike Air Max Fly By–Blake Griffin “Home” PE screams Clippers, featuring a white-based upper and red and blue accents throughout the shoe that match-up perfectly with the Clippers uniforms. Check [...]

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WMNS Nike Terminator Hi—Cut-Out Swoosh

February 28, 2011

If you’ve been looking for an excuse to go out and replace all your socks with new ones featuring every color of the spectrum, Nike is giving you one. The new WMNS Nike Terminator Hi features a golden brown (“honeycomb”) upper—entirely leather—with the only coloring coming in the form of the white outsole. Each side [...]

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Nike SB Dunk—May Releases

February 28, 2011

Here’s a quick release at the Nike SB Dunk High “Pigskin,” Nike SB Dunk High “Seahawks,” and a Dunk Low SB entirely unrelated to football. The “Pigskin” is obviously the one that stands apart, with a wonderfully simple brown leather upper against a turquoise Swoosh and inner-lining, but the mix of green and blue on [...]

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