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Nike Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke" Gym Red after the jump
Topic Started: 28 May 2015, 04:41 PM (48 Views)
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nike roshe run women, bursting with cushioning and support, the Nike WMNS Free 5.0 TR Fit 5 Print "Lava Glow" incorporates a patterned mesh upper and vibrant red coloring at the Free sole implementation. Other features include flex grooves at the outer for heightened traction and a cushion foam midsole. Very few retro silhouettes adapt to change more seamlessly than the Nike Blazer Mid. Having seen every color, theme and concept you can imagine, the Blazers further extend their reach with a patriotic allure in its latest edition. Filled with Dark Obsidian striping throughout the vintage base, a slightly off-white upper is further offset by Gym Red laces and matching heel. Merely a couple of months removed from the fourth of July, these Blazers assuredly bear symbolism to the revered American holiday. Among the original grouping of Nike Roshe Run releases back in 2012, the "Calypso" has just been restocked. Now, considering it's been a while since we've seen these, some may find the need to call this a retro release. We don't really have the desire to go that far. But either way you slice it, we're happy to see them return.

Revered as one of the best OG colorways, the nike roshe run mens of course takes on a Pure Platinum base alongside Anthracite branding and a teal outer. Much like its color opposing counterpart, the Nike Air Presto BR Black/White is an extremely versatile shoe. Sure, elder sneakerheads and Presto nerds will love these for obvious reasons. Yet, they also double as a viable option for menswear bros – as a shoe that can be worn as effectively with shorts as they can with trousers. Flush in a blacked out base, an infusion of white at the laces and midsole give the shoe a monotone allure for the sartorially inclined. Breathable mesh construction makes this Air Presto the perfect warm weather wear, and you can do just that when they drop at select Swoosh retailers on May 30. Following a surprise return of the Brutal Honey colorway earlier this month, the Nike Air Presto BR looks be gaining stream leading into summer. Today brings light to two monotone colorways slated to land just before the start of the warmest point of the year.

Sporting an all-white base, this summer centric Air Presto takes to a breathable upper alongside light grey plastic eyelets and black accents at the branding. Surely a sartorial win aside its sporty, comfortable triumphs, look for the Nike Air Presto BR White/Black on May 30. After delivering its first remastered nike air max 90 hyperfuse exclusively in China back in January, it looks like Nike is gearing up to serve up a second revitalized AF1 High drop. Seen here with its iconic hoops premium leather upper, accents, strap and interior lining decked out in gym red, a striking coat of white details the Swooshes, midsole and embroidered Chinese characters prominently featured about the heel tabs. Get familiar with the Nike Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke" Gym Red after the jump. Following a surprise return of the Brutal Honey colorway earlier this month, the Nike Air Presto BR looks be gaining stream leading into summer. Today brings light to two monotone colorways slated to land just before the start of the warmest point of the year. Sporting an all-white base, this summer centric Air Presto takes to a breathable upper alongside light grey plastic eyelets and black accents at the branding.

Surely a sartorial win aside its sporty, comfortable triumphs, look for the Nike Air Presto BR White/Black on May 30. After delivering its first remastered Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke" exclusively in China back in January, it looks like Nike is gearing up to serve up a second revitalized AF1 High drop. Seen here with its iconic hoops premium leather upper, accents, strap and interior lining decked out in gym red, a striking coat of white details the Swooshes, midsole and embroidered Chinese characters prominently featured about the heel tabs. Get familiar with the Nike Air Force 1 High "Nai Ke" Gym Red after the jump. Still holding its own in both its proper and Elite forms, the Nike Kobe 10 is just a day away from delivering its mid-cut EXT variation. Done up with its premium leather upper, matching interior lining and midsole coated in white, a touch of gold adds some shine to the silhouette's tongue branding, and lace eyelets. Fashioned with a bevy of Xs featured throughout its build, a classic gum outsole adds the finishing touches to this drop that is slated to be available at select Nike retailers, nike air max 90 sale uk.
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