Wednesday, December 16, 2020
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Bred” Restock Date
Sneakerheads rejoice as the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 is set to return in its beloved “Bred” colorway. Earlier this summer sneaker insiders Yeezy Mafia revealed the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Bred” is expected to restock worldwide in December, three years after its original release. Now Kanye West himself has confirmed a release date, which is scheduled for December 5.
Dressed in a predominately black outfit, the sneaker features a black Primeknit upper paired with tonal black laces and a matching encapsulated Boost-assisted midsole. Adding a contrasting look is the red “SPLY-350” verbiage strewn across the medial and lateral walls, along with red stitching on the heel pull tabs.
Look for the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Bred” to land December 5 at select adidas retailers, for a retail price of $220. The sneaker will also drop in full family sizing, so the little ones can get in on the fun as well. via NiceKicks.com
fragment Design x Air Jordan 3
fragment Design and Hiroshi Fujiwara are global icons thanks to the iconic fragment Design x Air Jordan 1. Since then, the relationship has continued to spark. The last couple of months have revealed some of what fragment had in-store, including a fragment x Air Jordan 3and a fragment x Nike “The Ten” capsule that featured a Nike Air Max 1.
Luckily, not all hope is lost on future fragment collaborations as a fragment x Air Jordan Cadence is on its way, and rumors of a fragment x Sacai x Nike LDV Waffle have emerged as well. In addition to all of the hype aforementioned, a fragment Design x Air Jordan 3 in black and white is speculated to release in 2020. Straying away from the blue we’ve all associated with the brand, the collab is still set to emboss the signature lightning bolt logo on the heel as well as on the back tab of the iconic Air Jordan 3. via NiceKicks.com
Nike Zoom Kobe 5 Protro “Heart”
The Nike Zoom Kobe 5 launched its return with the release of the Nike Zoom Kobe 5 Protro “Chaos” in early January. Although the Kobe 5 Protro was originally meant to have a great year, plans quickly changed following the tragic death of the Mamba, his daughter Gigi, and the other passengers aboard the helicopter crash. In addition to that, COVID-19 has drastically impacted release dates and production, leaving a lot of ambiguity on releases.
All things considered, it appears that the Nike Zoom Kobe 5 Protro will look to resume its releases once again following the Mamba Week rollout.
With the “Bruce Lee” and PJ Tucker colorways on the way, another colorway of the Kobe 5 is rumored to release. The Nike Zoom Kobe 5 Protro “Heart” appears in a grey, black, and white combination as the low-top features a mix of patterns. From initial images, stripes with an iridescent finish appear on the panels and toe box as a checkered-like pattern lands on the shoe’s overlays and collar. via NiceKicks.com
Monday, September 14, 2020
Thursday, August 13, 2020
The Air Max 2090 Joins Nike’s “Brushstroke” Pack
Since first emerging on the scene at the end of June through a duo of Air Force 1,
colorways,
Nike/Jordan Brand’s “Brushstroke” Pack has gradually invited in more members into its company such as the Blazer Mid and Air Jordan 1 Low. The common denominator here is that they’ve all been models of retro descent, but that will soon change as it has kicked off the month of August by welcoming a more modernized Swoosh entry in the Air Max 2090. Shedding the black uppers utilized on the recently-previewed “Bleached Aqua” Air Max 2090, the Sportswear model dials its synthetic bases and tumbled leather mudguards with a snowy white backdrop, and color-blocks through the paint-like Swooshes in black, with supportive “University Red” hits applying to the exposed midfoot stitches, “air” branding, and heel molds. Moreover, the liners and full treading are done up with stealthy skins. You can view a gallery of more photos here, and expect these to drop on Nike.com in the coming weeks for $150. via sneakernews.com via SneakerNews.com
Kith Coca-Cola Season 5 Collection
While last year’s collection was inspired by Hawaii, this year Kith x Coca-Cola spans the entire country, drawing inspiration from road tripping coast to coast, combining sensibilities from different parts of America. The 73-style range infuses heritage Americana aesthetic with Coca-Cola’s iconic identity, with pieces such as denim jackets, William III Hoodies, camp collar shirts, and a re-introduction of Kith’s Vintage Tee Program. This program highlights the road trip experience through reinterpretations of iconic Coca-Cola ads seen while driving cross-country. Complementing the apparel is an assortment of lifestyle accessories, ranging from headwear to door mats to diecast car replicas.
Kith x Coca-Cola Season 5 releases this Saturday, August 15th, at 10AM CT on Kith.com. The collection will also drop at Kith Tokyo, Selfridges, and Hirshleifers. Check out the men’s and women’s Kith x Coca-Cola Season 5 lookbooks below. A detailed 108-page catalog is also up for viewing.
Kobe 5 Protro Celebrates Kobe Bryant's Fifth NBA Title
latest release paying homage to Kobe Bryant capturing his fifth NBA
championship ten years ago. Thanks to leaked images provided by nikezoomkobe, a first look at the
upcoming iteration of the Kobe 5 Protro features a split black and white upper inspired by the home and away versions of the "Big Stage" colorway
that's paired with designs from Bryant's "Parade" PE. Capping off the look are gold accents covering the Swoosh branding, the tongue, and the heel counter. While an official release date has yet to be confirmed by Nike, GOAT currently has this "Big Stage/Parade" Nike Kobe 5 Protro scheduled launching on Feb. 7. Check back soon for official details.
UPDATE (01/26): Official images of the "Big Stage Parade" Nike Kobe 5 slated to release Feb. 7 via Nike.
UPDATE (08/08): First reported by j23app, the "Big Stage Parade" Kobe 5 Protro is back on launch calendars with an Aug. 23 release date. Nike has yet to confirm the release.
The Nike Air Max 2090 Touches On The OG “Laser Blue”
Perhaps because Nike made the executive decision to reissue the classic
Air Max 90 “Laser Blue” this year, they found it appropriate to
allow its theme to style other silhouettes both classic and modern that
fall under the Nike Sportswear
umbrella. So far this season, the motif has transferred itself to membersthe heels sporting a blacked-out exterior, while the forefoot color-blocks in
a clean white.You can view detailed shots of the shoes here, and expect them to drop on
August 13th in Asia,
followed by a stateside release on Nike.comlikely to follow shortly
after. via SneakerNews.com