Monday, August 5, 2019

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Nike has followed on from its recent “Team Orange” and “Platinum Tint” take on the Bauhaus-inspired Air Max 270 React silhouette with a subtle new “Summit White” release. The sneaker’s understated upper is mostly in off-white, along with a slightly darker shade of white on its Swoosh, heel wrap and mudguard.
This design is offset with pastel pink detailing around the translucent Air Max unit and lace eyelets. The “Summit White” Air Max 270 React is then finished with “Ghost Aqua” blue touches on its outsole. The pink and blue notes are also referenced through Nike Air Max 270 React embroidered branding on the tongue.
The Nike Air Max 270 React in “Summit White” is due to arrive at retailers including Livestock and the Nike web store on August 2.
Nike Air Force 1 07 Premium Tie Dye White University Red Blue Gaze Multi Color Sneaker colorway release date information
Right in line with its upcoming series of tie-dyed polos, Nike is continuing to home in on the colorful trend by coating its Air Force 1 ‘07 Premium with a rainbow of hues as a part of its Chicago-inspired pack. The classic sneaker gets splashed with shades of “University Red” and “Blue Gaze,” while acidic hits of neon yellow and green bolster the bright colorway.
Maintaining its usual details along the uppers, the low-cut style is crafted of fabric and synthetic materials that are coated in tie-dye from front to back. A white foam midsole, collar and laces add clean contrast to the look, while a transparent outsole offers a contemporary element. It’s finished off with a “Chicago” graphic that gets stamped on the back heel.
Priced at $110 USD, the Air Force 1 ‘07 Premium “White/University Red/Blue Gaze/Multi-Color” is available now from Nike’s webstore.
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Following the “Evolution of the Swoosh” collection unveiled recently, Nike has released a deconstructed iteration of the Air Max Plus in “Psychic Blue.” The uppers have been reworked for a more stripped-down look and feature contrast top-stitching all around.
Doused in a light blue palette, these particular sneakers embrace the raw, unfinished inner layer of the uppers that would normally be covered up on a completed Air Max Plus. Soft nubuck fabrics appear along the tongue and heel, decorated with “Nike” branding as well as the “Tn” motif. White stitching distinctively outlines webbing along the sidewalls, complete with the main Swoosh and a suede mudguard that sits below. Topping off the design is a crisp white midsole that comes with translucent Air Unit bubbles, sporting a slight window-effect for the essential cushioning technology.
The Nike Air Max Plus Deconstructed “Psychic Blue” will be available at 3 a.m. EST, August 8 at 43einhalb.com for $200 USD.
Pilgrim Surf + Supply x Vans Epoch Sport LX Sneaker Release Information BEAMS Japan Online Cop "Marshmallow" "Cendra Blue" Off the Wall Vulcanized Waffle Sole
Brooklyn-based Pilgrim Surf + Supply has revisited its collaborative partnership with Vans for the release of a Japan-exclusive Epoch Sport LX.
The hairy suede-wrapped pair is finished in a Summer-ready mix of “Marshmallow” and “Cendra Blue,” and features a perforated Jazz Stripe-inspired V on the lateral side. The pair is far more luxe and elevated than last year’s Authentic LX and OG Style 36 LX release, delivering a clean update on this ’90s skateboarding classic with the addition of leather insoles and meticulous zig-zag finished stitching on the vamp.
Contrasting its tonal upper is a thick white sole unit which features blue and white waffle outsole and a matching license plate on the rear. Rounding off the design is an “OFF THE WALL” tongue tag and a set of flat cream laces.
The Pilgrim Surf + Supply x Vans Epoch Sport LX is set to release on August 10 via retailers such as BEAMS Japan for ¥ 14,040 JPY (approx. $130 USD).
Nike Release Metallic BB4 Shox Drop Basketball Shoe Sneaker 2019 spring summer august price cost release date info black silver
Nearly two months, Nike teamed up with Brazilian pro-footballer Neymar Jr. for a “Black/Gold” spin on the Nike Shox TL silhouette. That selection served as the aforementioned pairing’s third Shox collaboration of 2019, and featured “gold and silver detailing and highlights” on its lace loops, Swooshes and the heel area’s Shox cushioning system, as well as a mostly-all-black upper with mesh in its construction. Now, Nike is revealing plans for another iteration of the Shox BB4. This time around, consumers are receiving a Nike Shox BB4 with a striking blend of “Metallic Silver” and black tones. Specifically, the lower half of the sneaker is dressed in “Metallic Silver,” while the top half contains a glossy black finish.
“Although Shox technology was already a 20-year-old concept at the time of its release, the idea was too ahead of its time, requiring foam that hadn’t been invented yet,” reads Nike’s official description of the new Nike Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver.” “Imagination turned into reality in 2000 and the OG ‘Metallic Silver’ colorway arrives with the same head-turning, futuristic basketball design.”
You can take a look at Nike’s new Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver” above. The Nike Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver” will retail for $160 USD, and is scheduled to see via Nike’s official website on Friday, August 9.
Nearly two months, Nike teamed up with Brazilian pro-footballer Neymar Jr. for a “Black/Gold” spin on the Nike Shox TL silhouette. That selection served as the aforementioned pairing’s third Shox collaboration of 2019, and featured “gold and silver detailing and highlights” on its lace loops, Swooshes and the heel area’s Shox cushioning system, as well as a mostly-all-black upper with mesh in its construction. Now, Nike is revealing plans for another iteration of the Shox BB4. This time around, consumers are receiving a Nike Shox BB4 with a striking blend of “Metallic Silver” and black tones. Specifically, the lower half of the sneaker is dressed in “Metallic Silver,” while the top half contains a glossy black finish.
“Although Shox technology was already a 20-year-old concept at the time of its release, the idea was too ahead of its time, requiring foam that hadn’t been invented yet,” reads Nike’s official description of the new Nike Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver.” “Imagination turned into reality in 2000 and the OG ‘Metallic Silver’ colorway arrives with the same head-turning, futuristic basketball design.”
You can take a look at Nike’s new Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver” above. The Nike Shox BB4 “Metallic Silver” will retail for $160 USD, and is scheduled to see via Nike’s official website on Friday, August 9.
size adidas originals training pt rerelease issue 1970s 200s 1974 2007 release information buy cop purchase black grey navy archival silhouette uk sneaker trainersize adidas originals training pt rerelease issue 1970s 200s 1974 2007 release information buy cop purchase black grey navy archival silhouette uk sneaker trainer
size? has continued its adidas Originals archive series, bringing back the cult classic Training PT for its latest exclusive release. Originally designed in the ’70s, the silhouette didn’t make its debut until 2007.
Bringing back the sneaker for the first time in a while, size? has returned it to its original muted colorway. The new release sees the sneaker constructed from a black breathable mesh upper, which is overlaid with grey suede around the toe, heel, sidewall and eyestays. Finishing off the upper is the signature Three Stripes branding, which comes in navy leather. Lastly, the sneaker features its distinctive circular patterned midsole.
Take a look at the size? x adidas Originals Training PT in the gallery above, and expect it to release on August 9 via the size? web store and in physical locations.


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