Air Jordan 1 High Retro “Pure Platinum”
These drop in select stores today.
Spring Time Decisions: Nike or Adidas
Nike or Adidas Flip Flops? Spring time is here so you got decisions to make!
BAPE Hoodies Are In Right Now
BABE hoodies are in right now.
Bape & Givenchy x Air Force 1.
Bape hoodies come in just about every color.
JFS x NikeLab 2015 Summer Women’s Training Collection
In another collaboration between Berlin-based designer Johanna F. Schneider and NikeLab comes the JFS x NikeLab Summer 2015 Women’s Training collection. Set to be entirely modular, the release is perfect for training during the warmer months ahead and has been specifically designed to easily add or remove layers before, during or after your workout. The collection places a strong emphasis on material innovation and ventilation cuts to ensure comfort and cooling during exercise, without compromising style. Featuring tank tops, shorts, a blouson jacket, and trainers, the JFS x NikeLab drop will be available from April 9 via the NikeLab online store, NikeLab locations and at select retailers globally.
Air Jordan 11 Retro Low “Georgetown”
Last year saw a series of much-hyped Air Jordan 11 Retro Low releases, including the Concord and Infrared 23 colorways, and it looks like the trend will continue in 2015. The “Georgetown” is the next addition the Jordan 11 lineup, and pays tribute to a pivotal moment in Jordan’s career — when he took the game-winning shot in the 1982 NCAA National Championship as his Tar Heels took on the Hoyas, led by freshman Patrick Ewing. The shoe features navy patent leather accents on gray mesh with a clean, contrasting white midsole, as well as boasting the increased quality level that has been promised by Jordan Brand for all new releases, including softer leathers, stronger meshes and overall upped construction standards. The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low “Georgetown” will release this Saturday, April 11, both in-store and online from various Jordan Brand stockists around the world for £130 GBP (approximately $200 USD).
Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Gym Red”
Nike unveils a new colorway of its Foamposite silhouette, this time in a vivid “Gym Red” rendition. The iconic basketball shoe features an eye-catching red coating along the wavey outer shell with matching accents for the Swoosh, heel tab, tongue and translucent outsole. A mesh-lined inner sole provides increased comfort and stability while the black-accented carbon fiber midsole rounds out the futuristic design. The “Gym Red” colorway is set for an April 11 release and will be available for purchase at the Nike webstore and select retailers worldwide.
Nike Air Python PRM “Pearl”
Peep the Air Python “Pearl” – an iridescent off-white version that makes a nod to the sneaker’s original scaly debut in 1987. These features are complimented by a white midsole and an always-welcome ‘Ice Blue’ outsole. While a concrete release date is still unknown, it’ll be hard to miss these beauties when they begin hitting retailers this season for $150 USD.