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Nike KD 7 is still continuing to deliver brand new colorways; dasgvs
Topic Started: 14 May 2015, 11:12 AM (47 Views)
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nike air max thea womens, spilled has created the "Grail Rug", which consists of most if not all of your favorite shoes out on the market. The "Grail Rug" has Saucony, adidas, Nike, Asics, Puma, you name it, they have it. From the Nike Roshe Run to the Jordan Bred 11, there's a little bit of everything.After a fairly quiet period of no releases, it now seems that the Nike Free Inneva Woven had at least one new upcoming release announcement per week. The Light Stone/Classic Charcoal colorway has already been reviewed in the past few weeks, now the latest colorway of the Nike Free Inneva Woven had it colored down to a grey-scale format. Let's take a closer look at this toned down version of the Nike Free Inneva Woven.

The nike air max thea mens newest release has it coming in a two-tone colorway, with Anthracite found in the woven part of the upper and a Dark Grey being put on the leather heel of the shoe. Offsetting the upper are white hits seen on the Nike branding seen on the heel and tongue as well as the all white Nike Free 5.0 midsole.The wait will finally be over this weekend when Nike releases the classic, iconic Air Max 90 in the OG "Infrared" colorway. I don't know about you, but I'm psyched! The last few times that this "Infrared" colorway of the Air Max 90 released I didn't have the money to grab a pair, but this time around I'm going to make sure I get my hands on it. This classic Tinker Hatfield-designed Air Max features a White mesh on the toebox, ankle and tongue, with Cement Grey and Black detailing.

The star of the sneaker is of course that bright Infrared that lands on the eyelets, tongue patch, heel, Air Max unit bubble and the Air Max branding by the ankle. Well not exactly. Even after seeing a 29% increase in the first quarter of 2015 for adidas Originals, the Three Stripes still has some work to catch up to Nike/Jordan. According to NPD Group, Nike/Jordan took 62% of Q1 sales in the total athletic footwear category in 2015. Skechers and adidas were tied at 5 percent with Asics rounding out the top four with 4%. As for the activewear category, Nike also took the #1 spot with 13% oof the sales. Under Armour was second at 6%, and adidas tied with Hanes with 3%. This is not a morale booster if you're adidas. To not be as close as you thought you were to Nike, it just goes to show you how far ahead Nike is ahead of the competition. Keep working adidas, you're definitely headed in the right direction. Already applied on the Air Max 1 and nike air max 90 hyperfuse, the classic Nike Internationalist is the latest silhouette to receive the understated "Picnic" theme for this season.

While the timeless runner doesn't embody the aesthetic of a traditional picnic per se, since picnics are typically synonymous with the iconic Red/White tartan pattern seen on picnic blankets, that design is notably evident on the insoles, while the sneaker's exterior incorporates a more subdued style, doused in Grey checkered textile. Overall reinforced by a crisp, White midsole unit, the model's monochromatic build is rounded out by more White accents on the tongue, laces and lining, with Black adorning the outsole, heel counter, heel tab and medial via Nike's Swoosh branding, nike air max 90 black.
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