Monday, May 25, 2015

FRESH KICKS: Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Triple White"/ Nike WMNS Free 5.0 TR Fit 5 Print “Lava Glow”/ Nike to Release Another Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke"/ Nike Air Max Invigar "Neon"/ Nike CJ3 Flyweave Trainer "Radioactive"

Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Triple White"
Every sneaker brand this season seems to have incorporated an all-white version of their flagship model into the fold, and here Ewing Athletics follows suit with its latest version of the 33 Hi silhouette. The complex high-top basketball sneaker – which was the first release from Ewing Athletics’ inaugural line in 1989 – is here delivered with a timeless white leather upper and supportive sole system. Off-white hints at the collar and ankle strap add a sense of luxury to this pair, sure to make a statement wherever they appear. Pick up this release from Ewing Athletics in the coming weeks at retailers such as SNKRS.
Nike WMNS Free 5.0 TR Fit 5 Print “Lava Glow”
Designed for those who train hard, the Nike WMNS Free 5.0 TR Fit 5 Print silhouette now comes in a ‘Lava Glow’ colorway. This trainer provides an exceptional level of cushioning and support all the while minimizing bulk creating a lightweight, high-performance shoe that is designed to mimic the feel of bare feet. With a monochromatic mesh upper and cushioned foam midsole, it all sits atop a lava-inspired Free 5.0 outsole with flex grooves which assists in drastic change of explosive movements. The new colorway is now available through select Nike retailers like Sneaker Politics for $110 USD.
Nike to Release Another Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke"
Following a closer look at the initial release of the Nike Air Force 1 High “Nai Ke,” Nike unveils a new red iteration of the high-top sneaker. Boasting a premium leather upper construction along the classic high-top silhouette, the latest “Nai Ke” iteration of the Nike Air Force 1 High highlights all-red accents throughout the design as complementing white details along the Nike “Swoosh” logo and tongue balance the vibrant aesthetic. Chinese characters adorn the heel tab as a matching red outsole finishes the exclusive model. Having been released exclusively in Asia and Australia, anticipate further news on a possible U.S. release date for the latest Nike Air Force 1 High “Nai Ke” in the near future.
Nike Air Max Invigar "Neon"
Coming soon from Nike Sportswear is the brand new Air Max Invigar. Due out later this year on the occasion of the Air Max 95′s 20th anniversary, the new silhouette essentially takes the original runner and injects the classic with a number of contemporary technologies. Seen here in the aforementioned 95′s iconic “Neon” colorway, the new Invigar employs a number of OG stylistic cues — including the shoe’s signature gradient and overall shape — but now sees a streamlined upper that ditches multilayered paneling in favor of breathable mesh and Hyperfuse while the sole’s full-length Max Air unit has been scrapped in favor of Max Air in the heel and forefoot Free tooling. Check out the kicks above and look for the Air Max Invigar to hit NSW accounts worldwide in the near future.
Nike CJ3 Flyweave Trainer "Radioactive"
Originally released yesterday as part of an uber-limited $400 USD pack, the “Radioactive” edition of Detroit Lions superstar Calvin Johnson’s new CJ3 Flyweave Trainer is now available on its own. Boasting a combination of Photo Blue, Bright Crimson and Volt, the new low-top design sees a lightweight Flyweave upper for breathability and a superior fit while a Phylon midsole works in conjunction with Zoom Air pods on the outsole to provide plush cushioning, multidirectional flexibility and a zoned response. Finally, Flywire cables wrap the midfoot for both support and lateral lockdown.
Finished with nubby delta nodes on the bottom of the Zoom Air pods for multi-surface grip and traction, Megatron’s “Radioactive” CJ3 Flyweave Trainer is now available from nike.com for $160 USD.

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