The Swoosh’s popular Nike Zoom Fly SP runner is back in a familiar color scheme. The notable mix of red, white and blue is shared in “White/Flash Crimson-Metallic Silver” as its translucent upper is covered in white. The sneaker’s striped detailing is done in navy with its large Swoosh and remaining branding done in “Flash Crimson.” Lastly, the rest of its details – such as the time stamp on each heel – are coated in “Metallic Silver” to complete the patriotic look.
The Nike Zoom Fly SP “White/Flash Crimson-Metallic Silver” retailers for $150 USD and is expected to arrive in the coming weeks at select Nike Running stockists.
After taking a throwback approach to the Air Max 97 with the “Game Royal/Metallic Silver” colorway, Nike reveals its latest version of the popular footwear in a sleek new iteration. Donning a stealthy dark gray theme for most of the upper, the subtle yet eye-catching details provide unique characteristics that distinguish this sneaker from its previous counterparts. A monochromatic striped pattern is overlaid across a speckled design along the lateral, while luxe leather panels coupled with bold lime green details on the side, Swoosh logo and outsole enliven the overall shoe.
Take a closer look in the images above and be on the lookout for this colorway hitting shelves on January 26, 2019 for $160 USD.
Following a look at the Aleali May x Air Jordan 1 “Viotech,” we now have an official look at Maya Moore’s Air Jordan 10 “Court Lux” collab.
The WNBA star’s take on the court classic features a luxe suede construction sporting a bold array of colors. The colors on the shoe are inspired by the uniforms Moore has worn throughout her career. Finishing up the design of the shoe is debossed Jordan branding at the heel and tongue, Lync Wing printed insoles, a bible verse on the heel loop and an icy outsole.
Priced at $190 USD, the Maya Moore x Air Jordan 10 “Court Lux” is set to release at nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers December 22.
Continuing its reimagining of the Air Jordan 1, Jordan Brand put together a new “Black/Red” take on the Air Jordan 1 High Double Strap.
This time around the upper of the model is constructed of a mix of smooth and black tumbled leather accented by choice pops of red at the ankle. Branding on the shoe comes in form of exposed stitching side panel Swooshes, debossed old-school Wings logos at the ankle and Nike Air tags on the tongue. Finishing up the shoe is a black rubber mudguard and an off white tone midsole and outsole combination.
Priced at $140 USD, look for the Air Jordan 1 High Double Strap “Black/Red” to release at nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers in the next few months.
Known to revive its classic runners, Saucony is heading back to ‘88 to bring back its Azura sneaker.
The silhouette will celebrate its 30-year anniversary by returning to shelves in true OG form. The old-school runner welcomes a mix of mesh and suede along its white base. Blue and yellow accents are spread throughout the sneaker along with a few hints of black for a subtle contrast. Lastly, you’ll find Saucony’s signature branding on each lateral and medial side to top of its design.
The Saucony Azura OG “White/Yellow-Blue” arrives on December 18 for $85 USD at select stockists such as Asphaltgold.
Every year the winter season sees a selection of our favorite footwear silhouettes receive makeovers to combat inclement weather. Today, the Air Jordan 12 joins the bunch with a mix of “Black/Anthracite.”
This AJ12’s upgrade centers on the use of a durable canvas upper in lieu of the model’s signature plush leather construction. Additional design elements include a terry cloth-like lining for added warmth and a rough nubuck panel above the midsole.
The Air Jordan 12 “Winterized” arrives on December 15 for $200 USD at select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike SNKRS.
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