Nike WMNS Court Force High – Multi-Dot

Filed Under (Nike Court Force) by sneaker-mag on 30-08-2010

Nike WMNS Court Force High  MultiDot
Most of time, you can spot out a women’s colorways over a men’s colorway. Women’s only colorways feature loud and colorful colorways while men’s are simple and clean. To prove my point, take a look at this latest Nike WMNS Court Force High. This Nike WMNS Court Force High comes in a Wolf Grey/Red Plum/Team Orange/Lime colorway. This sneaker features a lot of eye-catching colors. Wolf grey covers areas such as the side panels, heel, collar area, lace panels and the inner lining. Black is put into use on the shoe laces and outsole, while the entire outsole is done up in white. Color is seen all over this Court Force. Orange appears on the toe box, tongue and part of the outsole. Yellow is put into use toe area and tongue tag, while blue comes into place on the midfoot. Purple can be seen on the Nike swoosh and the very top of the tongue. Ladies, what do you think of this Court Force High?

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Nike WMNS Court Force High – Multi-Dot

Filed Under (Nike Court Force) by sneaker-mag on 30-08-2010

Nike WMNS Court Force High  MultiDot
Most of time, you can spot out a women’s colorways over a men’s colorway. Women’s only colorways feature loud and colorful colorways while men’s are simple and clean. To prove my point, take a look at this latest Nike WMNS Court Force High. This Nike WMNS Court Force High comes in a Wolf Grey/Red Plum/Team Orange/Lime colorway. This sneaker features a lot of eye-catching colors. Wolf grey covers areas such as the side panels, heel, collar area, lace panels and the inner lining. Black is put into use on the shoe laces and outsole, while the entire outsole is done up in white. Color is seen all over this Court Force. Orange appears on the toe box, tongue and part of the outsole. Yellow is put into use toe area and tongue tag, while blue comes into place on the midfoot. Purple can be seen on the Nike swoosh and the very top of the tongue. Ladies, what do you think of this Court Force High?

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Nike Court Force High Wolf Gray, Blue Sapphire

Filed Under (Nike Court Force) by sneaker-mag on 16-07-2010

During the course of 2010, we were not able to see much of the Nike Court Force High sneaker pairs. But there are two brand new colorways that include wolf gray and blue sapphire to help it make a comeback with even a greater bang. The last pair we saw that was included in this collection was the Nike Court Force High in White, Gray, and Red.
Then after that, here are the two brand new pairs that come with a monochromatic look. As it grabs the spotlight, these sneakers have uppers with single color that come in wolf gray and blue sapphire. Its uppers are in monotone and accentuated by its white soles and minimum accents right on the upper base. It has small perforations that can be seen apparent all over the entire uppers. Its swoosh is also in monotone and uses the same kind of material. These are really classic summer shoe models.
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Nubuck Nike Court Force Highs

Filed Under (Nike Court Force) by sneaker-mag on 23-11-2009

Nubuck Nike Court Force Highs
In the first week of November we showed you three pairs of the Nike Court Force high that also released during the month. Now, we show you some of what Nike has in store for the future of the Court Force. Reportedly releasing some time between the 2009 holiday season and Spring 2010, here are two pairs of the Nike Court Force high that each sport nubuck material. One pair sports black nubuck material near the toe area, with white and carolina blue making up the rest of the shoe’s colorway. The second pair dons dark grey nubuck in the same area as the first pair, with red and black completing that colorway. And both pairs include a grid patterning near the ankle area, which resembles the pattern recently seen on another Court Force. Which pair of these two Nike Court Force highs do you think works the nubuck material better?

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