The Air Jordan 9 never actually made it onto the court during Michael Jordan’s NBA tenure, but the sneaker certainly would have been the perfect shoe for his time with the Chicago Bulls. The Jordan Brand created an unreleased sample of the Air Jordan 9 “Gym Red” in 2013 and they’re finally getting a fall release date for the public. On StockX, the sneaker has amassed an average price of $240 USD, which is trading at 20% over the MSRP.
The “Gym Red” colorway offers a nice take on the Air Jordan 9, which initially debuted during Jordan’s first retirement string. Coming through with a white leather base, this retro sports a shiny red patent leather finish on the upper’s elongated overlay. Interestingly enough, this is the first time the Air Jordan 9 has seen a red palette on the patent leather. As for detailing, touches of Chicago inspiration round out the shoe with black accents on the tongue, eyelets, heel and over the Jumpman logos with a white #23 on the back.
Head over to StockX now to secure the Air Jordan 9 “Gym Red” sneakers before they drop. The lowest ask currently sits at $213 USD.
To celebrate their decade-long partnership, Ronnie Fieg and ASICS are gearing up to drop a celebratory “Super Blue” GEL-Lyte III model.
Taking to his personal Instagram account, Fieg previewed the forthcoming silhouette with the caption, “RF for Asics 10 year anniversary “Super Blue” Gel Lyte iii.” This time around the OG option features a light-colored hairy suede upper, with complementary blue branding found throughout.
Along with the “Super Blue” GEL-Lyte III, the previously-teased “Super Blue” Gel Fieg 3.1 is also expected to release alongside it. Take a first look at the forthcoming ASICS “Super Blue” GEL-Lyte III shared by Ronnie Fieg above.
Keep it locked here for more details, photos and a release date when they surface.
Following the reveal of Edison Chen’s CLOT x Nike Air Force 1 “Game Royal” collaboration sneaker, images of a similar makeup involving Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment imprint have appeared on the internet. Presenting a tonal black upper crafted with luxurious silk, the low tip silhouette features Chinese symbols intricately embroidered for an all-over pattern. Branding hits can be found on the stark black panel swoosh, tongue tag, dubrae and heel emblem, with a clean white midsole and gum outsole creating even contrast for the premium model.
Take a first look at the CLOT x fragment x Nike Air Force 1 collaborative sneaker below and stay tuned for a release date and pricing details.
While fall is typically all about muted color palettes and dark shades, adidas Originals is here for those who want to brighten up those darker days with its latest Rivalry Low trainers. In a coral hue dubbed “Vapour Pink,” the sneakers take on a fully tonal finish which will perfectly complement any minimal fall ‘fits.
The upper is constructed from soft suede, with subtle pin detailing arriving in the form of complementary top-stitching and Three Stripe panelling on the lateral side. There are matching laces and the fabric patch on the tongue is home to secret branding that’s barely noticeable as it blends right into the rest of the shoe – as does the debossed Trefoil emblem on the heel. Completing the look is the sturdy midsole, also in the same pink colorway with adidas text branding on the side.
Take a closer look at the kicks in the gallery above. You can cop the adidas Rivalry Low “Vapour Pink” at retailers like Titolo for €90 EUR (approximately $98 USD). In related news, have you seen the “Glow Pink” version?
From the previous “Wild Cherry” and “Bicycle Yellow” colorways of Nike‘s Air Force 1 ‘07, the Swoosh brand has just unveiled the latest addition to the AF1 family arriving in navy blue hues. Dubbed the “Obsidian,” the silhouette’s upper comes in crisp white leather and textile material for premium durability. Other than its sleek look, the sneaker also provides lightweight cushioning and impact protection making it the iconic shoe it is today. Add these to your AF1 collection and pair these classic kicks with your fall outfits.
The Nike Air Force 1 ‘07 in “Obsidian” retails for $90 USD which you can now cop at Nike.com.
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