Filed Under (Nike Blazer) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

The Blazer is one of Nikes most successful models right now. The Dunk and Air Force 1 might be a bit more profitable, but the Blazer has to be the best looking. Not only does the shoes design set it over the top, but we see so many nice colorways on the Blazer. How can you not like this shoe? Its so freaking sweet!
Well here we get another fresh colorway of the Nike Blazer High. This time its dubbed Black/Metallic Silver. Nikes decides to use black on the upper. Black leather is seen on the Nike Swoosh, while both the midsole and outsole come in clean white. Metallic Silver jumps right onto the lace holders and heel tab. I have saved the best for last! These are only $77.99. That’s a big steal for this much heat. You can pick up a pair now at Finishline.
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Filed Under (Nike Hyperdunk) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

March Madness is here, and that means college basketball all day long! Many bubble teams are hoping for a miracle to get into the Big Dance. Well the University of Miami basketball team is that situation. But the only shot they have is to win the ACC tournament, which is very unlikely. With the not so good season that they are having, Nike is showing them some love. This Nike Hyperdunk is made exclusively for the University of Miami basketball team. The shoe features the University’s colors, which are eye catching. The white midsole give this shoe a nice contrast and changes things up a bit. Check out more pics after the jump.
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

We always love retro releases of OG colorways. But some people don’t like the idea, saying it ruins a classic sneaker. Well if you don’t like it, then don’t buy them. Simple as that. So with that said, we are on the heels of another OG colorway release. We just heard the news that the Powder Blue 9s will release in 2010, which is also a OG colorway. Well Jordan Brand has brought us another OG colorway release in 2010. This Air Jordan II Retro is slated for a release in 2010. Everything is perfect on this sneaker. The Nike branding on the heel is a classic, while the Air Jordan wing logo is perfect for this design. These are set to drop Saturday, May 1st at select Jordan Brand retailers. You can add these to my list of future pickups this year. Are you gonna pick these up?
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

Jordan Brand has just released news indicating that each Air Jordan model from the Air Jordan I to the Air Jordan XX3 will be released in a “Bin 23″ colorway. According to JB, “this is where experimental and imagined Air Jordan designs, now aged to perfection, [will] finally spring to life. In essence, Bin 23 holds lost stories, resurrected by passion, that are finally ready to be whispered again. Each pair is a treasure, worthy of greatness.” The first model to hold the Bin 23 name will be the Air Jordan 2, which “pays tribute to the exquisite craftsmanship and refined style of the original Air Jordan II, utilizing a rich, supple chocolate brown leather and exquisite attention to detail in a fitting homage to the original Air Jordan II’s legacy.” All sneakers from the Bin 23 collection will also host the red Bin 23 seal. Check out the full press release from Jordan Brand and a few preview images of the upcoming Air Jordan 2 after the jump.
Via Jumpman23.
“Jordan is proud to announce the introduction of the Bin 23 collection. Bin 23 is a remarkable collection of Air Jordans I-XX3. When the time is right, select shoes from history’s most revered line of footwear will appear in exceptional releases conceived for the true connoisseur. This is where experimental and imagined Air Jordan designs, now aged to perfection, finally spring to life. In essence, Bin 23 holds lost stories, resurrected by passion, that are finally ready to be whispered again. Each pair is a treasure, worthy of greatness.
The first offering in the Bin 23 collection is the Air Jordan Retro 2 Premio. The Air Jordan 2 Retro Premio pays tribute to the exquisite craftsmanship and refined style of the original Air Jordan II, utilizing a rich, supple chocolate brown leather and exquisite attention to detail in a fitting homage to the original Air Jordan II’s legacy. The Air Jordan Retro 2 Premio, and all other offerings in the Bin 23 collection, carry the Bin 23 seal, are individually numbered and available in very limited quantities.”.
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Filed Under (Nike Blazer) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

It has become quite evident over the years that Nike draws inspiration from a plethora of sources when it comes to their sneakers, and this time around, the unofficial inspiration for this Blazer and Dunk is the epitome of a feminine American character, Strawberry Shortcake. The Blazer hosts a white base with a yellow swoosh and a unique, multicolored floral pattern on the upper, while the Dunk High yields a white upper with soft pink, sprinter green, and sunbeam accents. The Strawberry Shortcake Pack is now available at select retailers for around $70 a sneaker.
Via ExtraButter.
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Filed Under (Nike Air Force) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

Just earlier today we informed you that a pair of the Nike Air Force 1 low commemorating St. Patrick’s Day this year has already been made available for purchase from Nike retailers- but it only comes in grade school sizes. However, we have now ran into the following pictures of another Nike Air Force 1 low whose colorway definitely SEEMS to pay homage to the Irish holiday. The Nike Air Force 1 low pictured here sports a sort of reverse colorway from the grade school pair- with the upper being done in predominantly green leather and mesh. White accents can be found on the midsole, patented Nike swoosh, and ankle lining. With St. Patrick’s Day less than ten days away, and with select overseas retailers already having these in stock, we can only hope to start seeing this release in Nike retailers stateside rather soon, despite no clear reference within this pair to St. Patrick’s Day.
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Filed Under (Nike Air Force) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

All of us loved Elmo at some point in our life. So this design should be taken as eye candy to everyone. I must say that the designer did a perfect job on these, as every detail is perfect. The base product of this shoe is a plain all-white Nike Air Force 1 Low. The designer places Elmo red all over the uppers. Colorful dots that come in all different colors pop, and brings out the shoe even more. I think most of us know the most notable and eye catching feature. Elmo himself jumps right on the sneaker, and has a great smile indeed. If you wear these sneakers in a crowd, you will definitely be the center of attention.
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Filed Under (Nike Air Force) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

Dora The Explorer is a favorite among little kids. With kids mostly watching this hit television show, bigger kids and adults have no interest in the show what so ever. So this design make no sense to me, unless the designer plans to get to the little kids. But i think these might be a little big on the children’s feet. This Nike Air Force 1 Low features a white base. The shoe comes with three colors. Purple, black, and a shade of pinkish orange. Dora The Explorers TV characters all jump right onto the sneaker. The characters include Dora Marquez, Boots the Monkey, Backpack, and Map. This design will mostly only be attracting to the little kids, but some adults might dig these.
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

Back in the beginning of January we showed you a sneak peek of a newer team Jordan silhouette known as the Air Jordan Accolades. Now we have the first look at an Air Jordan Accolades in a white/black-cement grey colorway that makes this team Jordan model look even better than at first. The sole of this sneaker obviously borrows cues from the Air Jordan X, while the cement grey on the heel of this pair is sure to remind us of the Air Jordan III. While the upper on this pair of Air Jordan Accolades comes in predominantly perforated white leather, cement grey covers the heel and shoelace eyelets. Black is then seen along the mudguard and ankle lining. Let us know what you think of this colorway and the Air Jordan Accolades in general, now that more pictures and colorways are bound to circulate.
Via Taobao.
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Filed Under (Adidas) by sneaker-mag on 11-03-2010

Adidas revived their Marathon 80 model in this modern Marathon 10 shoe design. This is perfect to serve as a good pair of training shoes especially for marathon competitions since it only weighs a whopping 10 oz, hence it was called 10. The upper part is made of mesh and the sole is made out of the adiPRENE technology.
This is perfect for the marathoner’s need for breathability, cushioning and featherweight. It is available in black/white/aluminium and blue/core yellow/black and even in red/blue/light gray colorways for only $80.
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