Reebok’s Instapump Fury is set to receive a denim-lover makeover courtesy of atmos. A bleached denim material makes its way onto the model’s underlay, while its Pump overlay is dominated by navy coloring with orange accents. White is the hue-of-choice for the midsole, balancing out the aforementioned upper, whereas its outsole incorporates navy and orange on its toe and heel, respectively.
Dubbed the Bleached Fury, this collaboration between atmos and Reebok is slated to drop on October 7 at select Reebok Classic retailers, including Titolo. Take a look at the imagery above and let us know your thoughts.
According to John Elliott, its initial NikeLab Vandal collaboration sold out in under 15 seconds upon its release in June 2017, but those who missed out the first time around are have another shot at purchasing. An online raffle for the Vandal High in both Sail and Anthracite colorways has opened ahead of the official drop on October 7.
Featuring premium nubuck suede and a sleek retro-yet-updated silhouette, the neutral-toned sneakers are a natural extension of John Elliott’s versatile basics. The raffle ends on October 5 at 9 p.m. PST; in the meantime, you can check out our on-feet look at the Anthracite pair.
Having surfaced way back in August, Nike‘s all-black rendition of the Zoom Flight Bonafide — Ben Kirschner’s laceless, Flyknit-constructed take on the classic Zoom Flight 95 — has finally seen the light of day. As you might expect, the design retains the aforementioned Zoom Flight 95′s sole unit — executed, in this case, in all-black to go along with the midsole’s signature trio of pods — while extending the blacked-0out aesthetic to the sock-like Flyknit upper. Even the Swoosh branding comes swathed in black, as does the shoe’s heel zipper.
Fans can find the sleek high-top now from nike.com for $150 USD.
Arguably the most clutch player in the NBA today, Damian Lillard is back to drop his fourth signature sneaker with adidas. Dubbed the Dame 4, the latest iteration from Lillard and the Three Stripes is supported by a full-length BOUNCE cushioning system, resting below a ventilated mesh upper. The Dame 4′s lace cables provide extra lockdown, while the outsole’s traction pattern is covered in grooves that help with quick cuts to the hoop.
Added details can be found throughout the sneaker, such as the acronym “YKWTII” on its heel, symbolizing “You Know What Time It Is,” a phrase Lillard shouts during clutch performances. You’ll also find the calling “Dame Certified” on its sockliner which is complemented by “Patience Persistence Purpose” as Lillard’s final stamp of approval.
Retailing for $115 USD, the adidas Dame 4 is scheduled to drop on October 4 on adidas.com and October 6 in stores.
With the NBA preseason fully underway, it’s about time for the league’s star players to lace up some heat and hit the court. This time around Steph Curry will continue to build the buzz surrounding his upcoming signature drop in the Under Armour Curry 4. Previously worn during his tour in Asia this past summer, the model will soon hit retail shelves exclusively in Asia.
Straying away from the expected Golden State Warriors colors, Under Armour‘s Curry 4 sits atop of a teal colored outsole and white midsole. Its upper hosts a 3D-like mapping while its underlay is done in black, all the way up to its sock-like upper. You’ll find Curry’s “30/SC” branding on its midsole and Under Armour logo on its heel for the finishing touches in infrared.
Expected to hit retailers on October 17, there’s no official word as to if these will hit stateside shops following its launch in Asia. Stay tuned for further information and take a look at the imagery above and let us know what you think.
Dubbed the Bleached Fury, this collaboration between atmos and Reebok is slated to drop on October 7 at select Reebok Classic retailers, including Titolo. Take a look at the imagery above and let us know your thoughts.
According to John Elliott, its initial NikeLab Vandal collaboration sold out in under 15 seconds upon its release in June 2017, but those who missed out the first time around are have another shot at purchasing. An online raffle for the Vandal High in both Sail and Anthracite colorways has opened ahead of the official drop on October 7.
Featuring premium nubuck suede and a sleek retro-yet-updated silhouette, the neutral-toned sneakers are a natural extension of John Elliott’s versatile basics. The raffle ends on October 5 at 9 p.m. PST; in the meantime, you can check out our on-feet look at the Anthracite pair.
Having surfaced way back in August, Nike‘s all-black rendition of the Zoom Flight Bonafide — Ben Kirschner’s laceless, Flyknit-constructed take on the classic Zoom Flight 95 — has finally seen the light of day. As you might expect, the design retains the aforementioned Zoom Flight 95′s sole unit — executed, in this case, in all-black to go along with the midsole’s signature trio of pods — while extending the blacked-0out aesthetic to the sock-like Flyknit upper. Even the Swoosh branding comes swathed in black, as does the shoe’s heel zipper.
Fans can find the sleek high-top now from nike.com for $150 USD.
Arguably the most clutch player in the NBA today, Damian Lillard is back to drop his fourth signature sneaker with adidas. Dubbed the Dame 4, the latest iteration from Lillard and the Three Stripes is supported by a full-length BOUNCE cushioning system, resting below a ventilated mesh upper. The Dame 4′s lace cables provide extra lockdown, while the outsole’s traction pattern is covered in grooves that help with quick cuts to the hoop.
Added details can be found throughout the sneaker, such as the acronym “YKWTII” on its heel, symbolizing “You Know What Time It Is,” a phrase Lillard shouts during clutch performances. You’ll also find the calling “Dame Certified” on its sockliner which is complemented by “Patience Persistence Purpose” as Lillard’s final stamp of approval.
Retailing for $115 USD, the adidas Dame 4 is scheduled to drop on October 4 on adidas.com and October 6 in stores.
With the NBA preseason fully underway, it’s about time for the league’s star players to lace up some heat and hit the court. This time around Steph Curry will continue to build the buzz surrounding his upcoming signature drop in the Under Armour Curry 4. Previously worn during his tour in Asia this past summer, the model will soon hit retail shelves exclusively in Asia.
Straying away from the expected Golden State Warriors colors, Under Armour‘s Curry 4 sits atop of a teal colored outsole and white midsole. Its upper hosts a 3D-like mapping while its underlay is done in black, all the way up to its sock-like upper. You’ll find Curry’s “30/SC” branding on its midsole and Under Armour logo on its heel for the finishing touches in infrared.
Expected to hit retailers on October 17, there’s no official word as to if these will hit stateside shops following its launch in Asia. Stay tuned for further information and take a look at the imagery above and let us know what you think.
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