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Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG “Orchard”

Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG Orchard

The Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG “Orchard” is the latest drop from Reebok and their Insta Pump Fury.

This Reebok Insta Pump Fury is dressed in a Grey, Indigo, Orchard, White, and Black color scheme. The shoe features a splatter print on the silhouette’s cage base that uses Indigo and Grey with Orchard Purple and Fluorescent Red accents highlighting the entire sneaker.

Check out the additional photos below and look for the Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG “Orchard” available now at select Reebok retailers like Sneaker Politics. The retail price tag is set at $160 USD.

Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG Orchard

Reebok Insta Pump Fury OG Orchard

Nike Free Ace Leather “Black”

Nike Free Ace Leather Black

There’s a new Nike Free silhouette on the block called the Nike Free Ace Leather that is now releasing in an Black and White color scheme.

Taking a bit of a construction build from the Nike Air Huarache and other trainers that also sits atop a Nike Free 5.0 sole. Featuring a slip-on bootie, the upper is done in a mixture of perforated suede and neoprene. The leather mid-foot strap and Dynamic Nike Flywire support complete the full design.

Check out the additional photos below and if you’re looking for something different and new, then look for the Nike Free Ace Leather available now through select Nike Sportswear retailers like Titolo.

Nike Free Ace Leather Black

Nike Free Ace Leather Black

Nike Free Ace Leather Black

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid “Black” Now Available

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Black

This Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid “Black” colorway is the first mid-top release of the Nike Free Inneva Woven that has a more fashionable style suited for the Fall season.

Dressed in an all-Black color scheme, the shoe is built with a hand-woven nylon upper with a synthetic leather heel and sits atop a Nike Free 5.0 outsole with flex grooves for natural movement.

Check out the detailed photos below and look for the latest Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid “Black” colorway available now directly through Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at a premium $215 USD.

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid
Black/Black
800907-001
$215

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Black

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Black

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Black

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Black

Nike Free Inneva Woven Mid Outsole

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard “Volt”

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Taking hues from the classic Nike Air Max 95 is this upcoming Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard “Volt” colorway that is set to drop later this July 2015.

The shoe is dressed in a Black, Grey, and Volt color scheme. Featuring a full seamless Vac Tech upper that includes woven jacquard materials throughout and rests atop a visible Air unit sole in the heel. The entire upper is done in Grey, while the midsole gets dressed in Black sitting atop a Volt translucent outsole.

Check out the additional detailed photos below and look for the Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard “Volt” to release in the coming weeks at select Nike Sportswear retailers.

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard “Volt”
Black/Grey-Volt
748299-002
July 2015

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Jacquard Grey Volt

Nike Air Force 1 VT Elite Jacquard Grey Volt

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On-Feet Photos of the Nike Roshe Run NM QS “Polka Dot” Pack

Nike Roshe NM Dot Pack

The Nike Roshe Run NM “Polka Dot” Pack is part of Nike Sportswear’s Summer 2015 Quickstrike release that receives a full polka-dotted makeover.

The NM edition of the Nike Roshe Run or Nike Roshe One are all built with a mesh upper, that comes detailed with different colored polka dots throughout, with White or Black accents on the Nike Swoosh logos, tongue, inner interior and Free NM sole unit, while matching colored rope laces and polka dots are seen on the insole.

Check out the detailed photos of the Nike Roshe Run NM QS “Polka Dot” Pack below and look for them to release in the near future to select Nike Sportswear retailers. Let us know in the comments section how many of you would rock these?

UPDATE: The Nike Roshe Run NM “Dot” Pack is set to release at select overseas retailers like Titolo on Saturday, July 4th. Check out the additional on-feet photos below and stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for further stateside release information.

Nike Roshe NM Dot Pack

Nike Roshe NM Dot Pack

Nike Roshe NM Dot Pack

Nike Roshe NM Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe Run NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe Run NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe Run NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe Run NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe NM QS Dot

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

Nike Roshe Run NM Polka Dot Pack

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Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro “Volt”

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro Volt

After a slightly disappointed retro release back in 2007, the Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 returns, but this time doing things right with is latest drop of the classic Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 “Volt” colorway.

The tennis shoe mades its appearance back in 1991 and now Andre Agassi’s signature sneaker is properly reintroduced in the Volt and White color scheme. Another highlight to the release includes the Agassi flaming tennis ball logo displayed on the back heel.

If you’re a fan of the Nike Air Tech Challenge 3, then you’re going to want to add these to your collection. Check out the additional photos below and find them available today through Shoe Palace. The retail price tag is set at $120 USD.

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro Volt

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro Volt

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro Volt

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 Retro Volt

Nike Free Hypervenom 2 “Wolf Grey”

Nike Free Hypervenom 2 Wolf Grey

The latest Nike Free Hypervenom 2 “Wolf Grey” continues its celebration of the Nike Free Hypervenom 2 with its newest take on the boot.

Built with a breathable bootie of mesh and neoprene, the shoe features a full Wolf Grey-based upper with a mesh construction and Nike Flywire technology for added support. A speckled Grey midsole and Free 3.0 sole unit sole finishes off the look.

Check out the additional detailed photos below and look for the latest Nike Free Hypervenom 2 “Wolf Grey” to release on Monday, July 6th, 2015 at select Nike Sportswear retailers like Titolo.

Nike Free Hypervenom 2 Wolf Grey

Nike Free Hypervenom 2 Wolf Grey

Nike Free Hypervenom 2 Wolf Grey

Air Jordan 3 ’88 “Splatter” Custom

One of the best models to customize is the Air Jordan 3 and if you want to take things to the next level you can use the Air Jordan 3 ’88 silhouette as a base for an OG-feel.

La Suola recently just did that, he took the Air Jordan 3 ’88 “White Cement” and transformed them into his latest Air Jordan 3 ’88 “Splatter” Custom. The shoe features a Pearl toe cap and matching Pearl elephant print detailing. But the highlight to this custom is the splattering detailing covering the eyelets, midsole and back heel.

Check out the detailed photos below and let us know what you guys think of this Air Jordan 3 ’88 “Splatter” Custom in the comment section. For those interested in getting any work done by La Suola, hit him up directly through his IG page @Sole_onthebluff.

Air Jordan 3 88 Splatter Custom

Air Jordan 3 88 Splatter Custom

Air Jordan 3 88 Splatter Custom

Air Jordan 3 88 Splatter Custom

adidas Stan Smith Weave “White/Navy”

adidas Stan Smith Weave White Navy

The adidas Stan Smith Weave “White/Navy” is the latest woven textured adidas Stan Smith to release for the summer.

In addition to the Primeknit versions releases, there are a few brand new Weave pairs becoming available like this one. The shoe features a White woven textile-based upper with woven patterns and detailing. Navy accents are seen on the tongue and back heel to add just enough color.

Check out the detailed photos below and look for the latest adidas Stan Smith Weave “White/Navy” available now at select adidas Originals retailers like NYC based KITH. The retail price tag is set at $80 USD.

adidas Stan Smith Weave White Navy

adidas Stan Smith Weave White Navy

adidas Stan Smith Weave White Navy

adidas Stan Smith Weave White Navy

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Meet Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

The Nike Air Max 95 is one of those silhouettes that will never get old, specially those iconic colorways like the OG “Neon” release.

20 years later, the Nike Air Max 95 continues to go strong, and to celebrate its success we give you a history behind the man that made it all happen, Sergio Lozano.

Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

Two decades have passed since the Air Max 95 debuted. The performance running paradigm shifter, with its distinctive pop of neon yellow, radiated a rare confidence, as if aware of its soon-to-come acclaim. Looking nothing like the products merchandised around it, the shoe demanded immediate attention.

The source of that assurance was Nike footwear designer Sergio Lozano. From the day he was recruited to work on the Air Max project, strong faith in himself and his team carried the Air Max 95 through countless reviews and into production. It was not easy.

Similar to the Air Max 1, Lozano’s design met its share of resistance. “The first concept review for the Air Max 95 wasn’t a success across the board, some people thought it was good and others didn’t like it at all,” Lozano recollects while discussing the obstacles he faced while designing the Nike Air Max 95. But thanks to a supportive team, he followed through on his vision and created a sneaker with a legacy worth the Air Max family name. “There were some great champions who stood behind the idea and without them the shoe wouldn’t have been made,” Lozano humbly states.

“The first concept review for the Air Max 95 wasn’t a success across the board, some people thought it was good and others didn’t like it at all.” – Sergio Lozano

RISKY BUSINESS

By ‘90s Nike Running’s cool had ceded to the rise of Nike Basketball. With hoops coming into its stride, imagining a generation-defining vision of sport style, the running team knew it had to keep up. The Air Max 95 project was positioned as a way to re-capture the energy that surrounded the category during the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. It had to be bold, provocative, and unlike anything ever produced in the space. “The running team wanted to mix things up a bit, they wanted to take a risk. I guess I was that risk,” Lozano recalls.

BREAKING GROUND

Prior to 1994, Lozano had yet to work on running product. Up until this point, his main focuses were tennis, training and ACG. The sudden change was no surprise. The Nike design community was much smaller back then and working on a wide array of categories was standard operating procedure.

Only four years into his career with Nike, a young Lozano was enlisted to lead the newest Air Max project but in actuality his conceptual journey had already begun. One rainy afternoon, well before he was ever recruited for the Air Max project, Lozano found inspiration while taking in the Beaverton scenery. “I was looking across the lake out into the trees and I began picturing the process of rain eroding the earth and thought it would be interesting if the perfect product was unearthed by erosion,” Lozano remembers. He drew a quick sketch, featuring striations similar to those found on the walls of the Grand Canyon, and stashed it in his idea drawer.

Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

INSPIRATION EMBODIED

For the next few months the sketch remained undisturbed until the initial Air Max brainstorm sessions left Lozano feeling unsatisfied. To reinvigorate the Air Max family, he would need to push it somewhere truly unique. Soon his proverbial light bulb would illuminate, and his rainy day sketch was brought into the spotlight. With the sketch acting as the blueprint, Lozano and team set out to introduce forefoot visible air — focusing the ultimate in air-powered cushioning for the runner wanting increased protection.

Despite his initial progress, one question still loomed in the back of Lozano’s mind, “I remembered something Tinker Hatfield used to always bring up while working on other projects, he would say, ‘Okay, so that’s a great design, but what’s your story?’” He found his answer in a few anatomy books housed in the Nike design library. Lozano was attracted to the correlation between the construction of the human body and the essentials of product design. The rest was simple, “all I had to do was pick the links that made the most sense.” With human ribs, vertebrae, muscles, and skin as his chief points of inspiration the first Air Max 95 prototype was created.

NOTHING OF VALUE IS EVER EASY

The Air Max 95’s greatest strength, its individuality, was also its greatest hurdle. As the design went into the review phase, Lozano and his team quickly realized they weren’t out of the woods yet. The aesthetic was so different it caused some to query its potential. “There were lovers and haters. But you know you’re on to something when you get that kind of emotional reaction,” Lozano explains. At first, the progressive design didn’t include a Swoosh at all. Pairing that choice with two other Nike firsts, visible air in the forefoot and a black outsole, was a recipe for concern. But Lozano and team didn’t abandon the project and eventually won over the opposition.

When asked about the Air Max 95s barely-there swoosh Lozano’s vigor re-surfaced, “We figured Nike was pretty recognizable as a brand and that the design could stand on it’s own. Why did we need it? We already had visible air and we were debuting forefoot visible air on top of that.” There also was a matter of where to put it. The shoes design doesn’t allow it to be placed the traditional spot, across the upper of the shoe, without disrupting its defining characteristics. In the end the Swoosh was placed on the back quarter of the upper, “we applied the Swoosh to act as punctuation,” Lozano states.

“There were lovers and haters. But you know you’re on to something when you get that kind of emotional reaction.” – Sergio Lozano
With the design finalized, it was time to decide on the launch colorway. Originally, Lozano set out to make the colors as functional as the shoe itself, “in Oregon, people run when it rains, they run on trails, and after the first five miles their shoes look beat and I wanted to disguise that a bit.” His ever-present confidence struck once more when he decided to incorporate gray as one of the prominent colors. “I was told that gray didn’t sell and took that as a challenge. “ Black and dark gray were used at the base of the shoe where dirt was most likely to accumulate, and transitioned to lighter shades further up the shoe’s profile. The Air Max 95’s signature shade of neon yellow was chosen as a nod to Nike’s heritage defining racing kit, which continues to feature an array of highly visible colors on track spikes and cross-country flats.

Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

With no shortage of perseverance, Lozano and his team battled through review after review until the shoe was put into production. His confidence paid off as the shoe soon became synonymous with budding music movements from London to New York, and beyond, whose collective and characteristic brash sounds paralleled the shoes unapologetic aesthetic. Youth culture rallied behind the Air Max 95 and the Air Max franchise blossomed into a style staple. The running category’s gamble paid off and it re-claimed its spot as a footwear powerhouse as well as captured the minds of young designers around the world. Now at the mature age of twenty, Sergio Lozano’s concept still influences contemporary design.

Nike Air Max 95 Designer Sergio Lozano

Nike Air Max 95 Neon Anniversary

Nike Air Max 95 Neon Anniversary

Nike Air Max 95 Neon Anniversary

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Nike KD 8 Release Dates

Nike KD 8 Hunts Hill Sunrise Suit Hunts Hill Night Release Dates

Nike Basketball released a video of Kevin Durant explaining each of his upcoming Nike KD 8 colorways inspiration, and now we have release dates for each of those pairs.

A few of those colorways includes the the Nike KD 8 “V-8” inspired by one of Kevin Durant’s first car he bought after being drafted in the NBA, a Cherry Red ride with 600hp. The Nike KD 8 “Hunt’s Hill Sunrise” that reflects on Durant’s early-morning workouts during spring sessions uphill. The Nike KD 8 “Suit” that is inspired by the blazer KD wore while giving his incredible 2013-2014 MVP speech, and the Nike KD 8 “Hunt’s Hill Night” inspired by KD’s evening sprints.

Already released was the Nike KD 8 “4th of July” that will be followed by the “V-8” KD 8 on July 11th. The Nike KD 8 “Hunt’s Hill Sunrise” will later launch on August 1st, followed by the “Suit” KD 8 on August 14th, and the “Hunt’s Hill Night” KD 8 releasing on September 2nd, 2015. Each release will have a retail price tag of $180 USD.

Nike KD 8 V 8

Nike KD 8 “V-8″
Bright Crimson/Black-White
749375-610
July 11, 2015
$180

Nike KD 8 Hunts Hill Sunrise

Nike KD 8 “Hunt’s Hill Sunrise”
Total Orange/Black-Volt-Bright Crimson-Dark Grey
749375-807
August 1, 2015
$180

Nike KD 8 Suit

Nike KD 8 “Suit”
Court Purple/Green Strike-Vivid Purple-Bright Crimson
749375-535
August 14, 2015
$180

Nike KD 8 Hunts Hill Night

Nike KD 8 “Hunt’s Hill Night”
Night Silver/Deep Pewter-Tumbled Grey-Green Glow
749375-020
September 2, 2015
$180

Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix” Now Available

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

The Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix” has a colorful vibe for the summer that is set to release early July 2015 that pays tribute to the Sprite drink.

This “Remix” edition of the Nike LeBron 12 Low is dressed in a Black, Green Strike, Volt, Metallic Silver, and Hot Lava color scheme. The shoe features a Black-based upper with Metallic Silver and Volt accents, also highlighted with Hot Lava hints to complete the ‘Remix’ look.

Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix” Release Date

Check out the additional detailed photos below and mark your calendars down for the Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix” to release on Saturday, July 2nd, 2015 at select Nike Basketball retailers. The retail price tag is set at $170 USD.

UPDATE: The Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix” has now become available at select Nike Basketball retailers like Foot Locker.

Nike LeBron 12 Low “Remix”
Black/Green Strike-Volt-Metallic Silver-Hot Lava
724557-003
July 2, 2015
$170

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

Remix Nike LeBron 12 Low

New Balance 1600 “Pinball”

New Balance 1600 Pinball Red Black Purple

The New Balance 1600 receives its latest colorway for the summer with a premium edition of the New Balance 1600 “Pinball” version.

This New Balance 1600 features a Deep Red Suede upper with perforated details hitting the toe box and includes a mesh heel tab. Other details include Black textured rubber panels on the ankle guard, tongue, and toe vamp with contrasting White accents on the midsole and ‘N’ logo. Finishing off the shoe are Puprle detailing throughout to compliment the Red base.

Check out the additional detailed photos below and look for the New Balance 1600 “Pinball” available now at select New Balance retailers like Feature. The retail price tag is set at $130 USD.

New Balance 1600 Pinball Red Black Purple

New Balance 1600 Pinball Red Black Purple

New Balance 1600 Pinball Red Black Purple

New Balance 1600 Pinball Red Black Purple

adidas Yeezy 950 Boot & More 350 Boost Colorways Drop Fall 2015

adidas Yeezy 350 Boost Black Fall 2015

More adidas Yeezy news. The adidas Yeezy 950 Boot and a few new adidas Yeezy 350 Boost colorways are set to drop this October as part of the 2015 Fall/Winter Collection.

The lace-up combat boost, dubbed adidas Yeezy 950 Boot is built with a duck boot toe and hiking boot sole that is scheduled to release in Peyote, Pirate Black, Moon Rock and Chocolate colorways. Adding to the collection will also include more adidas Yeezy 350 Boost colorways, including Pirate Black, Beluga Blue/Black and Silver Grey/Black.

An exact release date is still up in the air, as well as the price tag for the 950s remains unknown at this time. Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more updates as they develop. So how about them 950s tho?

adidas Yeezy 350 Boost Black Fall 2015

adidas Yeezy 950 Boot Fall 2015

adidas Yeezy 950 Boot Fall 2015

adidas Yeezy 950 Boot Fall 2015

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Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe “Training Camp” Sample

Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe Training Camp Sample

NFL Training Camp begins and the end of July, and this rare look at the Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe “Training Camp” Sample is the ideal shoe for the off-season.

First spotted back in 2013, we now take another look as we are a few weeks away from Training Camp beginning. Dressed in a Pearl White-base upper with a gradient accents of Lime Green and Cherry Red throughout. The shoe is built for relentless performance and have a drive to win. Using Flywire panels in the forefoot to provide a glove-like fit, align with a full length Max Air unit for maximum cushioning.

Check out the additional photos below and let us know what you guys think of this Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe “Training Camp” Sample. Would you cop if they were to release?

Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe Training Camp Sample

Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe Training Camp Sample

Nike Air Trainer 1.3 Max Breathe Training Camp Sample





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Nike SB Dunk Low “Black/University Blue”

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue

The classic Nike SB Dunk Low receives a brand new makeup with the release of the Nike SB Dunk Low “Black/University Blue” color scheme.

Featuring a full Black-based upper that is built with a mixture of leather and nubuck that includes University Blue accents on the toe box, tongue, heel, insole, and outsole. The Nike Swoosh logos is also stitched with University Blue detailing, while the shoe rests atop a White midsole.

Perfect for those UNC Tar Heels fans, this brand new Nike SB Dunk Low is now available at select Nike Skateboarding retailers like Premier. The retail price tag is set at $90 USD.

Nike SB Dunk Low
Black/University Blue-White
304292-048

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue

Nike SB Dunk Low J Pack 2 Black University Blue

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue

Nike SB Dunk Low Black University Blue