Shortly after we shared a first look at the Nike LeBron Soldier 12 “SVSM,” official images have finally surfaced. The home iteration pays tribute to LeBron James‘s high school with gold and green accents throughout. An extended strap returns to carry on the tradition of James’s Soldier models. Its base is dominated in white as the Battle Knit found on the Nike LeBron 15 is added under the straps.
The Nike LeBron Soldier 12 “SVSM Home” arrives on May 5 for $130 USD at select Nike Basketball locations. Browse the shots above and let us know your thoughts.
After releasing the Vans Old Skool in “Patchwork,” British retailer size? has returned with another exclusive sneaker. The new release sees size? dip into the adidas Originals archive to bring back the Trimm Star, a sneaker originally released as a lightweight training shoe in 1971. This is the second time that size? has released the silhouette, following the drop of two colorways in 2013.
The Trimm Star features a gum sole and a primarily off-white upper, with gold foil branding on the side. The stand-out feature is the custom three-stripe branding, with colors inspired by the cult practice of video-taping classic football games to VHS. The adidas Originals Trimm Star “VHS” is set to release at size? on May 4, and will be followed by another colorway of the silhouette.
After the $100 USD “1982” sneaker and the new off-white colorway, New Balance has returned to its 990v4 silhouette for a new “North Sea” version of the shoe. The entire suede upper of the sneaker comes in a new teal color, which is offset by 3M accents around the heel, tongue and large ‘N’ branding on each side.
Other features of the sneaker include a tri-tone ENCAP sole using different densities of foamed rubber to give extra cushioning, as well as mesh accents on the toe box and Made in the USA branding on the tongue. The “North Sea’ New Balance 990v4 is available now from retailers including Up There.
Earlier this week Errolson Hugh‘s ACRONYM® released a lookbook for its forthcoming Spring/Summer 2018 season.
For those who didn’t take notice, subtlety hidden within the photoset is a yet to be announced colorway of the ACRONYM® x Nike VaporMax Moc 2. The never-before-seen colorway takes on a similar color scheme as the “Sail/Cargo Khaki” but features one key difference, a revamped heel counter dressed in a matching grey hue as opposed to the aforementioned model’s infrared heel.
No further details have emerged as of yet, but stay tuned to find out if this colorway will see a wide release or be fated for “Friends and Family” only. Take a look at the unreleased ACRONYM® x Nike Air VaporMax Moc 2 above and stay tuned for updates.
Colorways for the Nike Air VaporMax Utility silhouette just keep on rolling out for the warmer months. Following the “Ridge Rock” version is a new “Game Royal” option for the mid-top sneaker. This rendition boasts a predominantly bold blue shade alongside black and white accents on the heel caps. Topping off the design execution is the unmissable translucent multi-bubble soles.
View the latest edition above and purchase a pair now at select retailers such as Rakuten for ¥ 22,000 JPY (approx. $205 USD).
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