Nike Zoom Kobe Icon Comes Clean in a New White/Gum Colorway
The legacy of Kobe Bryant lives on with a fresh new Nike Zoom Kobe Icon sneaker in a pure white colorway. Accented with a light brown rubber gum sole, this Kobe Icon is built with all-white materials with half-zip enclosures on the sides and Kobe’s signature sheath logo stamped in light gray on the insole.
You can grab yourself a pair of these Nike Zoom Kobe Icons in White/Gum Light Brown/White now online and at select Nike Sportswear retailers for $150 USD. For some pop, the shoe is also available online in a deep blue “Hyper Cobalt” colorway.
Nike Air Huarache Run Ultra "Total Crimson"
Nike’s streamlined Ultra BR variant of the hugely popular Air Huarache silhouette receives a striking colorway as we segue into summer. Here, the Huarache’s neoprene and mesh upper is decked out in Total Crimson paneling on the toe guard, lace stays and heel quarter, which contrasts against hits of Black and Dark Grey elsewhere. A clean white Huarache sole unit finishes off the decidedly loud silhouette. Pick up a pair online now at Titolo for $160 USD.
Jordan Brand Brings the "Green Glow" to the Air Jordan 6
The “Green Glow” colorway proved to be quite a hit on the Air Jordan 4 silhouette already, so it only made sense for the Jordan Brand to apply the refreshing color scheme to another one of its models. This latest drop sees the Air Jordan 6 rendered in the striking combination of cement and dark grey hues with touches of mint throughout, though unfortunately this colorway will only be available in Grade School sizes starting. For those looking to pick up a pair regardless, you can purchase them at select accounts including Social Status starting April 30.
A First Look at the adidas Originals NMD XR1 "Olive"
adidas Originals only recently unveiled the next iteration of the tremendously popular NMD silhouette in the form of the XR1 caged version, seen here in white. Now, we have a sneak peek at another “Olive” colorway slated for the new sneaker, which outfits the entire knit upper in a dark military olive hue. The most striking addition to the silhouette is, of course, the tonal lace cage with a mesh center. The NMD’s distinctive Boost sole blocks have also been redesigned so that the forefoot block is all but unnoticeable, being colored white and sitting flush against the sole. Tentatively dropping sometime this year, stay tuned for more on this heir to adidas’s premier lifestyle model.
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