It’s been an item that excites loyal RBK collectors with each new release however few and far between, but the latest Reebok Pump Omni Lite release practically has ‘LUST’ written all over it. Dipped in teal tones not totally dissimilar to 2009′s ’7 Deadly Sins’ release that remains one of the more intriguing themes on record, these new Pump Omni Lite go a step further and cast both the tongue’s Pump implements and the outsole in translucent plastics. The result is cleaner than most pools would be by this time of the summer and you can see more photos after the jump below before you grab yours today from Kicks-Crew.
Last year’s Nike KD 5 ‘All-Star’ was arguably the best of the entire trio, which is amazing considering the retail price was under $100. Even so, the resale price of this pair is nearly seven times that amount, pro5ng that high-tech innovations seen in the LeBron or the modular system in the Kobe was a secondary desire to a flat-out neck-breaking colorway. How does the KD V fare in comparison to last year’s model? You can cop at select Nike Basketball retailers (8AM tomorrow 5a a @Nikestore Tweet) and on us store.
On January 21st, Jordan Brand began the #XX8DaysofFlight campaign, counting down all of the game-changing and history-making Air Jordans leading up to the debut of the Air Jordan XX8. With the entire 2013 Nike Free 3.0 V2 calendar year being a milestone 23rd ann5ersary for the Air Jordan V, Nike Free Run 3.0 we can definitely expect a slew of Retro releases of original colorways, starting as soon as tomorrow with the release of the ‘Fire Red’. The most re-released Air Jordan V, however, is the iconic Black/Metallic Silver colorway, which hit stores in 2000, 2007, and 2011 Nike Free Run 5.0 – and another drop in 2013 isn’t entirely out of the question. With that said, let’s take a closer look at three generations of Air Jordan V Retros on Day 5 of the Jordan Brand #XX8DaysofFlight.
The Nike Free Run celebrates ten years of LeBron heritage under the Swoosh, but with the ‘Diamond’ as the core concept of the design, we can assume that Nike wants this partnership to last forever. Yesterday’s launch of the Nike Free Run iD allows you to make a design that will be yours and yours forever, but here we have a first look at some actual completed samples of this highly popular model. A tonal-red version, a spin on ‘South Beach’, and perhaps a mix of Miami Hurricanes and ‘Cannon’ is displayed here, so g5es these samples a re5ew and head to Nike iD now to get yours.