Filed Under (Nike) by sneaker-mag on 17-03-2010

When you customize a pair of sneakers, you basically expressing you thoughts. Your speaking from you mind, and that right these is what make a true custom great and one of kind. This next sneaker designer looks like he took that same approach. This Custom Nike Court Tradition is dubbed “Streetâ€, and is designed by Sharp020.
Sharp020 worked on these for a while. The reason behind the long work is pretty simple. Sharp020 wanted these to carry the “Street†effect. He originally decided to use the material hemp for the uppers of the sneaker. But the material wasn’t brining the street look, which is what Sharp020 wanted all along. After several failed attempts of trying to use hemp, he decided to move on and not use hemp for the design anymore. Sharp020 then decided to use leather throughout the uppers. The street effect was brought by a cement pattern, which looks so surreal. Yellow is used on the Nike Swoosh, inner lining, and stitching. The design certainly looks hard, so i gotta give major props to Sharp020. Check out detailed pictures after the jump. Via SneakerObsession.
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 17-03-2010

Spiz’ike’s have a lot of mixed feeling among sneakerheads. Some people like them, some people don’t. Well this next pair of Spiz’ike’s might change a lot of sneakerheads opinions, and bring them to the fresh side of things. This latest Air Jordan Spiz’ike comes in a Black/Varsity Red/Stealth colorway. You can also call these “Breds” because of the black and red used on these.
The upper of this shoe is made of glossy black patent leather. Detailed laser engravings make the shoe pop, and are seen on the top and heel. Red jumps right onto the Mars logo, Jumpman, inner lining, and the original lacelocks. A print that reads “Yes Marsâ€, is placed on the inner lining. Also placed on the inner lining are Mars signature glasses. The spectacular design is finished off with a grey outsole. There is not official release date yet, but Marqueesole has a few pairs early.
via Sneakerheadnews
Filed Under (Nike) by sneaker-mag on 17-03-2010

When it comes to shoe collaborations with Nike, team members of Fragment Design are not so new with the idea. It was just very recent that Hiroshi Fujiwara designed a Zoom Tennis Classic. There were also two brand new colorways for the Nike Air Footscape Freemotion, in blue and purple.
Both these pairs are in while sole of Nike Free which have upper matching Flywire threads and laces in black. The logo of the Fragment design can be seen on the tongue and heel loops. There are still no news on where to catch these brand new pairs but would you surely want to have one?
Photo via nicekicks.com
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Filed Under (Nike Hyperdunk) by sneaker-mag on 17-03-2010

Aaron Brooks of the Houston Rockets is having a great season thus far, averaging almost 20 points and 5 assists per game, and Nike has decided to reward the point guard with his very own colorway of the Hyperdunk Low. This HD Low features the home colorway of the Houston Rockets, and thus yields a white upper with red accents seen on the midsole, laces, swoosh, tongue, and flywire. Just to make it obvious for whom this sneaker was created, Nike has also placed Brooks’ “AB #0″ logo on the rear of the sneaker. There is currently no information regarding a future release, but be sure to stay tuned for any updates.
Via in52.
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Filed Under (Nike) by sneaker-mag on 17-03-2010

A month ago, we previewed the Nike Sportswear All Court Leather Mid Collection, and we are now receiving word that all the three sneakers from the collection are available at selected Nike retailers. The two common threads between all three styles are the use of patent leather on the upper and a clean white vulcanized sole. The first pair hosts a brown base, while the second style yields a purple upper, and the third sneaker features a green upper. All three pairs are now available and are definitely worth checking out if you are looking for a clean, yet flashy pair of sneakers.
Via Kix-Files.
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

Yesterday, we gave you a first look at Jordan Brand’s newest model, the Air Jordan Accolades, and we now have more detailed images of the sneaker to share. As showcased by the images, this model hosts a white perforated leather upper accented by grey cement print on the rear and lace region, while black accents are visible via the inner lining, midsole, and Jumpman logo on the tongue. Overall, this sneaker yields quite an interesting look that takes much inspiration from the Air Jordan X (10). What are your thoughts on the Air Jordan Accolades? Is Jordan Brand headed in the right directon with their newest model?
Via Kinstor.
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Filed Under (Nike Zoom) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

The Nike Zoom Toki has already released in a plethora of colorways since it was first introduced last year, including the Medium Grey/Blue Sapphire-White style and the Charcoal & Lemon colorways. We now have three more colorways of the mid-top sneaker to share. The first pair hosts a challenge red upper with cool grey and red accents, while the second style yields a black upper with varsity royal and white accents. The third colorway of the Zoom Toki features a varsity royal upper with vibrant yellow and white accents. Expect all three styles of the Nike Zoom Toki to release in Spring 2010.
Via Shoe-Planet.
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

Today, we have our first look at an Air Jordan I (1) Phat that is set to release in April 2010. This pair features a marine blue upper with medium blue and white accents. Overall, the “Marine Blue” Air Jordan 1 hosts a monochromatic base with a few hints of white seen on the midsole and tongue tag. Another key aspect of this AJ1 is the semi-translucent sole which is not completely see through as we have seen on past models, but does have a translucent aspect to it. The Air Jordan I (1) Phat LS – Marine Blue/Medium Blue-White is expected to release at your local Air Jordan retailers in early April of 2010.
Via ISS.
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Filed Under (Nike Air Max 90) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

For the Spring of 2010, Nike has redone one of their classic silhouettes, the Air Max 90, in a brand new metallic silver based colorway. This style of the sneaker yields a metallic silver upper with varsity red accents seen on the swoosh, tongue tag, and ankle panel, while white accents are visible via the midsole, inner lining, and laces. Another key aspect of this AM90 is the various materials used on the sneaker, including mesh, rubber, and leather. The Nike Air Max 90 – Metallic Silver/Varsity Red-White is expected to be available at your local Nike retailers in the coming weeks. Click to Purchase on eBay!
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Filed Under (Air Jordan) by sneaker-mag on 15-03-2010

What is perhaps the most coveted Air Jordan VI and Spizike of the year are now available for an early pre-order. The Air Jordan VI “Oreo” and Spizike “Grape” have been causing quite the stir among sneakerhead circles worldwide. The Oreo AJ VI seems to look just as good as the beloved “Carmines” with black as a substitute for red and a speckled sole to top it all off. This Spizike, on the other hand, finally gives “Grape” fans a Spizike that sports a substantial amount of that purple hue. For those of you interested, you can visit UpTempoAir now for a chance to pre-order the Grape AJ Spizike in adult sizes for $175, Oreo AJ VI in adult sizes for $165, and Oreo AJ VI in youth sizes for $100. No matter which shoe/size you choose to pre-order, they are all scheduled to ship this Friday, March 12th.
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