For its latest English-made 577, New Balance has paid homage to the rocky pinnacle of the English Lake District in Cumbria. Dubbed “Napes,” the outdoorsy take on the running classic takes its name from the Napes Needle and adopts a bold look inspired by that of prototypical climbing equipment, pairing a multicolored upper of suede and ripstop nylon with special tongue branding and even “NY210100″ embroidery — the OS grid reference for the rocky crag — along the lateral side of the heel panel. Look for this combination of purple, orange and green alongside an additional “Napes” colorway now at New Balance stockists like Hanon.
Newly leaked photos are showing Nike‘s most iconic basketball shoe of all time exhibiting the sportswear giant’s signature Flyknit technology for the first time. Featuring a leather-accented Swoosh logo and slimmed ankle strap, the all-over white-on-white sneakers are swathed in the breathable knitted material with Flywire cables, a white midsole, and an icy blue outsole for a fresh take on the classic model that Kobe Bryant apparently might have worn on his recent trip to China for the Nike RISE Tour. Stay tuned as we await more information on this special release.
adidas Originals has rejuvenated its hi-top version of the ever-popular Superstar silhouette, the Pro Model, with a return to its classic original colorway. Presented in white leather with black accents and iconic gold lettering, the OG looking Pro Model is available now for around $90 USD from Rise and other select adidas Originals retailers.
Paris and Milan-based contemporary brand OAMC unveils a selection of monochromatic renderings of its 8000 Sneaker as part of its 2015 fall/winter collection. The alpine-inspired, low-top sneaker features a premium Italian leather upper and a tonal grosgrain strap complete with velcro adjustment that wraps around the heel. Subtle embossed branding at the tongue and tonal lacing rounds out the upper’s design, which sits atop of a crisp white sole. Priced at $419 USD, purchase the OAMC 8000 Sneaker in either black or white colorways at select retailers including Haven.
Nike Sportswear has given the Tennis Classic a crazy makeover with the introduction of the brand new TZ-85. A high-top take on the old school kicks, the design essentially takes the tried-and-true Tennis Classic and adds a high-top cut, leather-covered Velcro fasteners, a nylon tongue, and elastic support at the collar. Debuting in “Game Red” and capped off with suede construction and a contrasting white midsole, the TZ-85 is available now via Kentucky’s Oneness for $110 USD.
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