Monday, December 8, 2014

adidas Originals WMNS Racer Lite "Navy Camo"/wings+horns x New Balance MT580/Nike Air Flight Huarache “Trash Talking”

Picture of adidas Originals WMNS Racer Lite "Navy Camo"
The Racer Lite silhouette from adidas Originals gets a makeover in the “Navy Camo” colorway. Featuring a tonal blue camo base throughout the upper with midfoot paneling and partially obscured Three Stripes branding, the shoe is also complimented by lavender accents on the heel tab and outsole, as well as Trefoil branding on the tongue and heel counter. The shoe is rounded off by a white EVA midsole. A more fashion-oriented yet functional runner from adidas, make sure to pick up this shoe online at Titolo now.
Picture of wings+horns x New Balance MT580
Canada-based wings+horns‘ latest collaboration comes as part of its celebratory ten year anniversary by way of this iteration on the classic New Balance MT580 sneaker. The two brands have joined forces to produce a final product that stays true in upholding the premium standard they are both heavily rooted on. The sneaker features a stark leather upper, intermixed with smooth patches of suede, and 3M detailing. A clean, white bottom sole finishes the collaborative effort, effectively adding a bit of pop to the otherwise shadowy, under-the-radar sneaker. The wings+horns x New Balance MT580 will initially launch on December 13 during a special event hosted by wings+horns, followed by a global release the following week on December 20.
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Nike get antagonistic with a new Air Flight Huarache sneaker emblazoned with graffiti-scrawled smack talk. An all-black upper is accompanied by gold detailing and the aforementioned contentious graphics, ideal for the verbally aggressive basketball player who wants to pair their on court banter with some equally boisterous footwear (or the die-hard Nike head who really dislikes adidas).
The contentiously decorated sneaker is available for pre-order now via Tokyo’s kinetics – but keep an eye out for a more readily available global release in the future.

    



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