Monday, July 27, 2015

FRESH KICKS: Gucci Crocodile & Webbing-Trimmed Leather Sneakers/ Nike Air Max 95 Ultra JCRD Pack/ Nike Air Max 1 "Neymar"/ Nike Has Re-Released the Air Force III Low/ Nike Air Epic Makes Its Comeback

Nike Air Max 95 Ultra JCRD PackGucci Crocodile & Webbing-Trimmed Leather Sneakers
Taking inspiration from the classic tennis court sneaker, Gucci‘s latest footwear offering is a low-top model trimmed with a signature red-and-green striped webbing inspired by equestrian saddle girths. A heel panel of glossy green Venezuelan crocodile leather complements the trim, but the sneaker’s leather upper and rubber soles remain white and devoid of detail otherwise. Completely made in Italy, buy a pair for $550 USD now from MR PORTER.
Nike Air Max 1 "Neymar"
Nike‘s iconic Air Max 1 has received a new colorway, drawing inspiration from the Nike Hypervenom designed for FC Barcelona’s winger, Neymar Jr. Splashed in a bright neon green color, the shoe also includes illustrations seen on the signature cleat of the renowned Brazilian athlete. The timeless silhouette employs three principle hues, with a resplendent Green Strike upper sitting above a black mudguard and white midsole, all atop a green outsole. Nike’s recognizable logo is dyed in a green and black crackled graphic. Find the Nike Air Max 1 “Neymar” at select Nike Sportswear retailers globally.
Nike Has Re-Released the Air Force III Low
The latest in Nike’s retro releases is the classic Nike Basketball silhouette from the late ’80s, the Air Force III Low. While fans may be left yearning for the original high-top version, the Low remains perfectly covetable with its OG colorway of white, red and black. Finished off with a period-accurate Air Force and basketball graphic on the tongue, the Nike Air Force III Low is now available for $95 USD from select Nike Sportswear retailers including Oneness.
Nike Air Epic Makes Its Comeback
Alongside the famed Air Jordan 1, another Nike silhouette that made its debut in 1985 was the Nike Air Epic. However, even though the Air Epic didn’t make as much of a splash as the AJ1, it was the first shoe at the time to incorporate 3M detailing. After a small return in 2003 as a Foot Patrol collaboration and then again in 2012, the Air Epic is now back as a general release. Featuring a suede and nylon upper and dual density midsole, the shoe boasts a vintage casual vibe and is available in four colorways. Available now over at Nike.com for $110 USD.

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