So with the Air Jordan 1 being such a hot item, Jordan Brand decided to give the ’85 original a sick outfit with Black patent leather and Metallic Gold trimmings. The color-combo isn’t new, however, because a Black/Gold Air Jordan 1 was done several years ago as a Retro and is also one of the rarest OGs if the Air Jordan 1. In addition, the Black/Gold colorway is a tribute to the Jordan Brand Classic that’s tipping off tomorrow at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and with murmurs hinting at a very limited release, these AJ1s will be snatched up with the quickness. Extra Butter has a limited number available and they’re releasing them raffle-style to their regulars, so head Nike Free Run 5.0 V1 there in-store or see what’s available now on my stroes.
The Air Jordan 1 High OG “Knicks” colorway that dropped in January was one of the best Retro pick-ups of the Spring season, but based on this sample of the Air Jordan 1 Mid, there could have been two colorways for Knicks fans to get down with. This sample features a slightly upgraded color-combo with a black heel-panel (sorta reminds you of the mid-late 90′s Knicks uniforms with the black panels that went down the sides of the tops and bottoms) and a Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 ripstop/synthetic leather combo in a tonal Royal Blue. Check out additional photos below and see the available sample pair from fresh2defkicks6 on my stroes.
A Nike Air Max 1 sporting cargo khaki/black/sequoia as its colors doesn’t sound too eye popping does it? With this particular pair, that color code belies quite the crazy printed upper. The pair, pictured here, is decorated with all sorts of little chevrons, each of them flipping through the shades listed on the official box tag. Continue reading to get a complete view of this awesome Nike Air Max 1 PRM release, stick with Sneaker News for news on a release date, and then if you feel like skipping the wait then grab them now from skit_japan on my stroes.
Nike Sportswear has issued more suede Vintage Blazers than all other materials combined. Only once before has the series turned to canvas uppers, and it worked to great success with a couple of releases last spring. All of those were hightops, so it’s nice to have a new Nike Blazer Low VNTG Canvas release arriving at retail. Hopefully we can take these as a sign of more canvas selections to come, because the red outsole on these would make a fine shade for the upper on another pair. Stick with Sneaker News to see Nike Free Run Shoes if that happens, but first check out more shots below of the pair you can buy now from Size?