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Nike Air Presto Dark Grey/University Red

The latest Nike Air Presto to hit retailers are dressed in a Dark Grey base with University Red accents sitting atop a White midsole. You can find these now at retailers like Foot Locker.



Eiffel 65 “Blue” x Nike SB Dunk High

The infamous song, “Blue” Eiffel 65 (well depending who you ask for it to be infamous) has inspired Nike SB Dunk High to design a “Blue” Dunk High. Featuring a Game Royal base with Black accents that is available at select Nike SB accounts like Starcow.


Air Jordan XVI (16) “History of Flight”

The Air Jordan “History of Flight” are of of those collections that we can only wish Jordan Brand would release. Here is a look at the Air Jordan XVI (16) “History of Flight” that features a White base with Red accents and hints of Black. Check out the looks below and if interested in this pair hit up brokenjordans on eBay.





Nike Lunar Racer 3 “Volt”

The Nike Lunar Racer 3 will debut in 2013 with multiple colorways to pick from. Here is a look at the “Volt” Nike Lunar Racer 3 that features the new Engineered Mesh with Dynamic Fit that sits atop a lightweight Lunarlon sole. Look for these to drop this January 2013 to select Nike Sportswear accounts.




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Nike Lunar Force 1 City Pack “Chicago”

Nike Sportswear will release a City Pack of Nike Lunar Force 1 and here is a look at the “Chicago” colorway. The Nike Lunar Force 1 “Chicago” features a Red fuse base with elephant print detailing and “CHI-TOWN” on the heel sitting atop a Black Lunarlon midsole and translucent outsole. Look for these to drop this Saturday, December 22nd, at select NSW accounts.




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Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings “Totem”

Jeremy Scott designs another eye-catching adidas Originals JS Wings inspired by the Native American art form of the “Totem” pole. The Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings “Totem” feature a wide range of colors on the upper, Wings detailing sitting atop a Black EVA midsole. Check out the looks below and let us know what you think? Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more release info.

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Nike Air Foamposite One “Hello Kitty” Custom

The Nike Air Foamposite One “Polarized Pink” has been transformed to an “Hello Kitty” Custom thanks to Sole Swap and Rebel Aire. They added the Hello Kitty logo on the hell, with Red branding sitting atop a Pink outsole. Check out the looks below, and let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?



Air Jordan 1 Retro Mid “Blackout”

As you already know, Jordan Brand will be dropping several new Air Jordan 1 colorways from now until 2013. Here is a look at the “Blackout” Air Jordan 1 Retro Mid that features a smooth and textured leather base dressed in Black. You can find these now at select JB accounts like Oneness.



New Balance 574 “Pink Devil” Custom

The recent Solebox x Saucony 5000 “Pink Devil” release inspired P.K. Zuniga to design his latest New Balance 574 “Pink Devil” Custom. Featuring the similar makeup as the collboration release that includes the Pink toe box. Check out the looks below and if interested, hit up P.K. Zuniga.


Reebok ES22 Grey/Club Blue

Reebok Classics has a fresh new pair of Reebok ES22 set to drop. Featuring a Grey base with Club Blue accents that can be found now at select retailers like Social Status.




Fingercroxx x New Balance MT580 FXX “Camo”

Fingercroxx out of Hong Kong takes their talents to New Balance to design a fresh pair of MT580. The Fingercroxx x New Balance MT580 FXX “Camo” features a Light Tan premium suede base with Electric Green pops and Brown detailing. The inner lining and laces are dressed in Camo while the Brown leather lace lock has Fingercroxx logo detailed on it. You’ll be able to cop this collaboration on New Year’s Day over at End Clothing.




Air Jordan 4 “Fire Red Suede” vs. Melo “Red Suede” PE Comparison

The Air Jordan 4 “Fire Red Suede” are already being considered the most anticipated release of 2013 thus far. However, it was Carmelo Anthony that sparked the interests of all #sneakerheads when he was spotted rocking his 1-of-1 “Red Suede” version. Although, the pair that will be releasing, the “Fire Red Suede” are a bit different from the Melo’s PE. They are almost a mirror image of each-other, but with opposite liners, laces, tongues, midsoles and other little differences. Look for these to make noise next Fall 2013, and keep it locked to Sneaker Bar for more updates.

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Air Jordan “Fire Red Suede”

Air Jordan 4 “Red Suede” Melo PE

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Nike LeBron X “Cannon” Custom

Twizz Customs uses the Nike LeBorn 9 “Cannon” as inspiration for his latest Nike LeBron X “Cannon” Custom. Featuring a two tone Green base with Volt Green on the Swoosh sitting atop a Bright Orange sole with Green splattered and Grey speckles. Check out the looks below and if interested in some fresh customs, be sure to hit up @twizzcustoms and follow him on Instagram @twizzcustoms. DOPE or NOPE?



Air Jordan 1 Retro ’97 TXT “Bred”

We shared a preview image of the upcoming Air Jordan 1 Retro ’97 TXT “Bred” and now here are some detailed images. The Air Jordan 1 Retro ’97 TXT features similarities to the Air Jordan 13 with the use of the mesh side panels and hologram wings logo. Dressed in a Gym Red base with Black detailing that will become available to select Jordan Brand accounts on December 31st, 2012; or you can cop these early from smt_footwear2012 on eBay.

Air Jordan 1 Retro ’97 TXT
Gym Red/Black-Gym Red
555701-601
December 31st, 2012
$130





Nike KD V (5) “Christmas” Official Look

The Nike KD V (5) just released it’s second model with the “DMV”, and next up is the “Christmas” makeup. Here are the official looks at the Nike KD V “Christmas” that will be debuting on December 26th, 2012. Have you fell in love with these yet, or are you still thinking on passing?

Nike KD V “Christmas”
Sport Grey/Violet Force-Strata Grey-Bright Crimson-Electric Green
554988-401
December 26th, 2012
$115



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Nike x BE@RBRICK Lunar Force 1 Collection

With a creative partnership whose relationship dates back to 2002, Nike and MEDICOM TOY come together once again to release a new collection that brings iconic sport classics together with a legendary toy.

Releasing the Nike x BE@RBRICK Lunar Force 1 Collection on December 19, limited versions of the Nike Lunar Force 1, the Nike Destroyer Jacket, and BE@RBRICKs will be rendered new as one collective ensemble.

For this release, two Lunar Force 1s echo earlier projects using modified silhouettes. One version parallels that inaugural collaboration from 2004, while the second carries the palette from last year’s BE@RBRICK release. Both bear special branding on the tongue and insole.

The Nike Lunar Force 1 presents a legendary design remixed with the modern innovations of today. Updating the construction process with Nike’s seamless Hyperfuse technology applied to the upper along with Nike’s Lunarlon cushioning system anchored in the sole offers a lighter ride with unparalleled cushioning made for comfort.

The Nike Destroyer Jacket, with its traditional leather sleeves and wool shell, harkens back to a sort of nostalgia that invites a myriad of felt patches and embroideries.

Both shoes will be available in limited quantities at select global retailers on December 19. A matching set of special edition Nike x BE@RBRICK Destroyer Jackets will be released in Japan only on the same date. The jackets will feature Nike and BE@RBRICK branding gracing the sleeves.

To finish off the collection, a pair of matching special edition BE@RBRICK Lunar Force 1 100% and 400% toys will be simultaneously available in limited numbers worldwide to accompany this release.

About BE@RBRICK:

Since Japan’s toy company MEDICOM TOY brand debuted in 1996 and the BE@RBRICK, a bear shaped block-style figure created from the concept of a digital-like teddy bear, made its first appearance in 2001, art, sport and fashion have been represented on a new canvas on what seems to be an innumerable amount of occasions.

When the Air Force 1 BE@RBRICK toy released ten years ago, the fanaticism of sneakers and toys merged. The first Nike x MEDICOM shoe followed — a Japan-exclusive SB Dunk in 2004. The latest collaboration celebrates a new chapter in sneaker innovation with the Lunar Force 1, once again pairing the creative worlds of toy and sportswear design.





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