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Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski “Perf”

Nike SB will be releasing several new Stefan Janoski models and here is a look at the “Perf” Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski. Featuring a Black and Anthracite base with University Gold detailing sitting atop a White midsole. You can look for these at Nike SB retailers like Flatspot.


Nike LeBron X Low “Watermelon” Detailed Look

We have seen several images of the Nike LeBron X Low “Watermelon” and today we share some new detailed images. The “Watermelon” Nike LeBorn X Low is still without a release date, but is set to debut later this Summer. Check out the detailed images below and stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more updates.






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Nike Basketball & Kevin Durant #SUMMERISSERIOUS

Nike Basketball has unveiled the Nike KD VI along with other colorways, release dates and to top it off, the KD VI is now available on NIKEiD. Therefore, #SUMMERISSERIOUSE is Nike Basketball and Kevin Durant’s newest campaign that you can check out below.

The Best Air Jordans of 2013 (So Far)

Complex recently listed The Best New Sneakers of 2013 (So Far) and now it’s time to turn to the biggest brand of them all, Jordan Brand. Here is a list brought to you by Complex of The Best Air Jordans of 2013 (So Far). Are you arguing? CLICK HERE…..

Nike Roshe Run FB Volt/Black – Now Available

The newest Nike Roshe Run FB model has just released to Nike Sportswear accounts. Featuring a Volt/Black-White color-scheme that you can cop now over at Nike Store.

Nike Roshe Run FB
Volt/Black-White
580573-701
$70

Air Jordan 1 “Sonics” Detailed Images

Earlier this week we shared the first look at the upcoming Air Jordan 1 “Sonics” and now we have some new detailed images. The “Sonics” Air Jordan 1 features a Gorge Green/University Gold-White-Black color-scheme resembling the Seattle Supersonics. No word yet on a release date, but keep it locked to Sneaker Bar for more updates.



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Nike Dunk High “Blue Recall”

Here is a look at the upcoming Nike Dunk High “Blue Recall” that features a Blue suede and mesh built with White leather branding. Look for these to drop at select Nike Sportswear accounts in the next couple weeks.


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Nike Air Max “Camo” Collection

Nike pays tribute to the countries and cultures that have made the Nike Air Max an international icon by updating the classic sneaker with a series of country-specific camouflage patterns that, despite being designed to conceal, stand out on the streets.

Initially released in 1987, the Nike Air Max running shoe was crafted for sport but was quickly adopted on Europe’s streets as a badge of self-expression. The Camo Collection honors and evolves this heritage by updating the shoe with vintage camo prints from France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom – and with Nike Hyperfuse technology.

Using heat and pressure, Nike Hyperfuse forms a single, durable composite material from three layers: one for stability, one for breathability and one for durability. The resulting unibody design boasts a level of precision unattainable via traditional cut-and-sew methods. It is also lightweight, without abrasive seams.

The collection’s central style impact, meanwhile, come from its prints, which are found on both the shoes and their boxes. France leads off, transforming the Air Max 1 and Air Max BW with a fusion U.S./French camo stamp, while Italy wraps the Air Max 90 and Air Max 97 in a motif from the early ‘90s. Germany’s print was first issued in 1999, and now adorns the Air Max 1 and Air Max 180. And both the Japanese and British textiles — each from around 1991­ — modify the Air Max 90 and Air Max 95.

The Nike Air Max Camo Collection will launch with the release of the France Air Max 1 and Air Max BW, as well as the Italy Air Max 90 and Air Max 97, exclusively at select retailers in Berlin on July 3. For more information on the release of the remaining Air Max Camo styles in select cities, please visit @Nikestadiums Instagram.




Nike KD VI Supreme “DC Preheat”

The Nike KD VI Supreme “DC Preheat” is set to debut this weekend. Inspired by he map of Washington D.C. that features a White graphic pattern representing a wristwatch with bright color accents. You’ll be able to cop these on June 29th, 2013 at select retailers.

Nike KD VI Supreme – Twitter link ONLY
Gamma Blue/Dusty Grey-Flash Lime
618216-400
June 29th, 2013
$150




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Nike KD VI Unveiled + NIKEiD Option Available Now

Precision meets performance as Nike introduces the KD VI, Kevin Durant’s sixth signature shoe. Designed for Durant’s evolved style of play, the shoe’s striking silhouette combines with technical innovations to complement Durant’s controlled footwork.

DESIGN INSPIRATION
As designer Leo Chang began the process of designing the KD VI 18 months ago, he found inspiration in the precision craftsmanship of a wristwatch. Like a premium watch, which is meticulously crafted, the KD VI features fine-tuned details that include:

  • Ultra-thin two layer upper with Flywire for lockdown support
  • An optical illusion logo on the tongue revealing “35” and “6” in negative space
  • Radial brushed texture marks on the midsole, KD logo and Nike Swoosh
  • A multi-layered hexagon traction pattern

Similar to Durant’s controlled fluidity on the court, a watch operates with precise movements. Small nuances in Durant’s style of play and the KD VI design mirror the micro details of a wristwatch. Classic minimalism suggests less is sometimes more.

“When Kevin and I first discussed his sixth shoe we wanted to create a simplified design that was bold, beautiful and told a story,” said Chang, Nike Basketball Footwear Design Director.

PERFORMANCE INNOVATION
High-speed lateral footwork is critical to sports such as tennis and soccer and corresponding footwear is designed to support this skill-set. Why not basketball? In analyzing Durant’s need for quickness on the court, Chang landed on a low-profile design that is light in weight and tight to the foot.

The KD VI features six key performance benefits:

  • New tongue construction for superior fit
  • Ultra-thin two-layer upper with Flywire for lockdown support
  • Hyperfuse construction for comfort and breathability
  • Nike Zoom in the forefoot for responsive cushioning
  • Max Air unit in the heel for maximum impact protection
  • Data-informed traction pattern for non-slip control

“As I look to evolve my game, my shoe plays a big role,” said Durant. “The KD VI has the low and light feel that Leo and I concepted from the start and I’m excited to get out and play in it next season.”

SOLE STORY
The six-sided hexagonal pattern creates the traction pattern of the KD VI, paying homage to the fact that this is Durant’s sixth shoe. A close look at the shoe’s outsole reveals multi-hexagonal layers. This intricate pattern is designed around the imprint, or pressure map, taken from Durant’s foot as it was scientifically analyzed at the Nike Sports Research Lab.

MADE IN MARYLAND
Durant was born and raised in Seat Pleasant, Md., just outside of Washington, D.C. He honed his game after spending countless hours at the Seat Pleasant Activity Center, his home away from home. The rec center’s trademark teal and yellow colors, spotted on the center’s doormat by Chang on his first trip to Seat Pleasant in 2008, inspired the lead KD VI colorway launching globally July 3.

UPCOMING KD VI COLORWAYS
KD VI D.C. Preheat: The upper features a map of Washington, D.C., overlayed with a white graphic pattern inspired by machining lines of a wristwatch, all in a bold, bright color pattern. This shoe pays tribute to Durant’s hometown roots. Launch: June 29.

KD VI Meteorology: If Durant was not playing basketball, his dream occupation would be tracking weather as a meteorologist. Atomic red, olive and black are featured in a custom graphic mimicking Doppler radar mapping. Launch: Aug. 3.

KD VI NYC 66: When Durant scorched the Harlem blacktop and scored 66 points on Aug. 2, 2011, the world took notice. Despite the lockout, basketball didn’t stop for a 22-year-old Durant who’d play anyone at anytime. Launch: Aug. 17.

KD VI Bamboo: The power of nature and patience comes to life in Chinese bamboo. Typically after four consecutive years of delicate care, bamboo undergoes a transformation in its fifth year. This story parallels the growth of Durant’s game this past season, his fifth in the league. This special green shoe debuts during a summer when Durant will visit China. Launch: Sept. 14.

For more information on the above KD VI colorways follow Durant on Twitter (@KDTrey5), Instagram (easymoneysniper) and Vine.

KD VI ON NIKEID
The KD VI is fully customizable on NIKEiD.com beginning June 27, with options including:

  • 16 unique team and energy colors for the shoe’s two-toned blocking scheme
  • Exclusive glow-in-the-dark materials on the logos, laces, airbag, midsole and outsole
  • Three outsole options providing ideal traction for indoor or outdoor play

The KD VI is first available in stores in Washington, D.C. on June 29 as Nike celebrates Durant’s hometown roots with an exclusive launch. Ths shoe will be available globally at select retailers and Nike.com beginning July 3.





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Air Jordan 2 “Yeezy 2” Custom

There is no doubt that the Nike Air Yeezy 2 has inspired many customs we see today, but who’d known the Air Jordan 2 would be the best looking model to put a Yeezy 2 theme on. This Air Jordan 2 “Yeezy 2” Custom by William Yo mimics the Yeezy 2 that even includes the straps and keeps the Air Jordan logo on the tongues. Check out the full look below and let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?

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Video: Unveiling the Nike KD VI

Nike Basketball will soon release the Nike KD VI and today we share this detailed video of Kevin Durant talking about the making of the Nike KD VI. Inspired by his hometown and the craftsmanship of a wristwatch. Check it out below and let us know if your planning on copping a pair of the new Nike KD VI this year?

Air Jordan 1 “Cal Bears” Custom

JP Customs takes a pair of Air Jordan 1 and puts a California Golden Bears theme to make his latest, Air Jordan 1 “Cal Bear” Custom. (Cal tends to fly under the radar as a Jordan Brand school.) The new logo is featured on the toebox, “Cal” adorns the tongue tags, and the heels have “Oski”, the mascot. These photos were taken on the new Haas Pavilion court on the UC Berkeley campus. Check out the images below and let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?

Be sure to follow JP Customs on Instagram for more of his work and any inquiries.



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Nike KD VI NSW – Preview

Kevin Durant recently shared his upcoming Nike KD VI NSW Lifestyle model on Instagram. Featuring a high-top boot style for a more fashionable off court look. No word yet on a release date, but keep it locked to Sneaker Bar for more updates.


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Air Jordan 6 “Un-Tiffany” Custom

Air_Joshua took a pair of his Air Jordan 6 Retro model and hand painted them into his personal own Air Jordan 6 “Un-Tiffany” Custom. Featuring a Black nubuck base with Tiffany accents throughout. Check out the on foot images below and let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?

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Air Jordan 1 OG Dunk Sole “Carolina” Sample

Here is a look at a rare Air Jordan 1 OG that features a Dunk Sole treatment. The Air Jordan 1 OG Dunk Sole Sample features a Carolina color-scheme of White/Carolina Blue with Nike Air branding throughout. Check out the images of the Air Jordan 1 OG Dunk Sole “Carolina” Sample below and let us know what you think?





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