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Converse Pro Leather Hi/Low Michael Jordan “UNC” Pack

Michael Jordan was all about Converse before riding success with the Swoosh, so Converse decided to release a UNC-inspired Converse Pro Leather Pack. The Pack includes the Converse Pro Leather Low/Hi dressed in a White leather base with University Blue accents and Gold detailing. Look for this Pack to debut to select Converse accounts later this Spring 2013.






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Sneakersnstuff x Reebok Question Mid “Crocus”

Swiss retailer, Sneakersnstuff hooks up with Reebok to release a special Question Mid. The Sneakersnstuff x Reebok Question Mid “Crocus” is inspired by the first flower to bloom each Spring in Sweden, with the use of a Gold upper and suede Purple sitting atop a White midsole. Look for these to debut on March 20th, 2013 at select retailers like Sneakersnstuff, Packer Shoes, Hanon Shop, Solebox, Colette, Mita Sneakers, Foot patrol, Burn Rubber, Atmos , Highs & Lows, Vault, Livestock, BTNC, Limited Edition, Bodega, Crooked Tongues, Kasina and Shoe Gallery.





Air Jordan 4 “Snow Sniper” Custom

Remember those unique Air Jordan 4 “Grinch” Custom from Freaker Sneaks? Well, here is his latest model, the Air Jordan 4 “Snow Sniper” Custom. Featuring a White camo-inspired base with Grey tones, Rabbit fur detailing, and sniper logo on the heels. Check out this custom below, and let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?



Nike Football FC247 Collection

“Football is the biggest sport on the planet. It’s enjoyed at almost any time and in any place, and in today’s world that accessibility is vital. As the global population increases, spaces to play 11-a-side are more difficult to come by. We’ve seen a huge increase in players playing more small-sided games, because it’s that much easier to access.” — Phil McCartney, Nike Football, VP of Football Footwear

“When we go out and talk to athletes playing the game, we find it’s not just the traditional five-a-side that we see being played en masse in the U.K., but also futsal or indoor matches and street football,” McCartney continues. “It’s up to us as Nike to serve those players with the right product for these different surfaces.”

These insights guided Nike to create FC247, a new range of football performance and street footwear geared for the variety of surfaces on which the game is played, each with design innovations specific to respective playing style.

It was during athlete feedback sessions that some of the world’s best players helped guide McCartney’s team.

“Playing five-a-side as a kid was a massive part of my development. It improved my control, speed, awareness and vision so much. We still play versions of it in training.“ — Wayne Rooney

“If I had more free time, I would like to train more with my colleagues on the futsal team. Futsal helps my ball control in tighter spaces,” added Andres Iniesta.

“For Brasilians, the street is where you learn to play football. You can see it in the way we move, our first touch, our ability to control and move the ball at speed,” said Neymar.

“This type of athlete feedback was vital in the design process. Fast-tempo matches with limited space demand instinctive touch and control with split-second decision-making – skills that translate to the elite level of the sport. Those feedback sessions had a huge impact on the products we created,” added McCartney.

Three new shoes, Nike Bomba Finale II, Nike Elastico Finale II and Nike Lunar Gato II deliver design innovation that allow players to amplify their skills on specific surfaces. Each shoe is created to provide a balance of speed, control, comfort and precision based on varying court surfaces.

All three shoes feature new outsoles that house a flexible groove along the first metatarsal, which helps free up that part of the foot for a quicker first step to improve agility in tight spaces.

The Bomba Finale II, in a striking orange and black colorway, boasts 27 percent fewer components than its predecessor, creating a softer and more flexible shoe that is also 10 percent lighter than the previous version. Conical studs for quick rotation help aid the rapid turns made in small-sided games while oblong studs help provide excellent traction and stability on the turf.

The Bomba Finale II along with the Elastico Finale II are both equipped with new ‘NIKESKIN’ technology, a polyurethane skin layered over performance mesh, resulting in shoes that are lighter and thinner than their predecessors. Both have a closer, stitch-free fit, and the mesh geometry combines with a seamless vamp to aid closer ball control. In addition, the Nike Bomba Finale II features Nike’s All Conditions Control (ACC) technology for consistent ball control in dry and wet conditions.

A dynamic green design marks out the Elastico Finale II, which features 39 percent fewer components and is 22 percent lighter than the previous shoe. The more flexible outsole, designed for hard-court surfaces, features a herringbone and dot design to help maximize traction and improve underfoot ball control. The Elastico Finale II also features a breathable perforated upper and heel, and a redesigned eyestay to optimize comfort and feel.

The Lunar Gato II, launching in a distinctive blue and yellow, is designed for a fast and dynamic game on all surfaces. Featuring 33 percent fewer components than its predecessor, it is also 16 percent lighter. The supple leather used on the upper improves the ball-to-foot feel. The soft leather eliminates a break-in period and the contoured sock liner supplies an anatomical fit.

Fused mesh panels lock down the mid-foot to maximize lateral support and gives the Lunar Gato II a fine balance of lightweight and comfort.

The new Nike Lunar Gato II, Nike Bomba Finale II and Nike Elastico Finale II will be available at Nike.com and retail beginning March 28.



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adidas Rod Laver High x Opening Ceremony Collection

adidas and Opening Ceremony hook up once again to release a trio of Rod Laver High models. The adidas Rod Laver High x Opening Ceremony Collection features a two Black and White models built in a premium leather base with Gold detailing, and the third model features a more colorful look that you can cop all three at select adidas accounts.





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Nike LeBron X Elite – First Look

We recently shared a teaser image of the Nike LeBron X Elite, and now we have the first look at one of the upcoming models. As we approach the NBA playoffs, we will start seeing more previews of the LeBron X Elite. Check out the first look at one of the colorways below, and let us know if your feeling this upcoming model?


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Ewing Athletics Ewing 33 Hi “Jamaica” & “Georgetown”

The Ewing Athletics Ewing Hi “Jamaica & Georgetown” will debut to the states at the end of this month, and here are some new images. Both models reference Patrick Ewing’s heritage and college days at the University of Georgetown. The “Jamaica” model is built in a leather base while the “Georgetown” features a full suede base. Look for these to hit oversea retailers on March 15th, with a US release on March 30th, 2013.





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Puma Suede Classic+ Red-White

Puma will release some new colorways to their Suede Classic models, and here is a look at the Red/White pair. Featuring a Red suede base with White detailing that is now available at select retailers like CNCPTS.


SneakerSt. x Uncommon Sneaker Inspired iPhone Cases

When your a #sneakerhead you generally want to show it off in every-way-possible, including your accessories. Here are some dope sneaker inspired iPhone cases from SneakerSt. x Uncommon that features the Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared”, Air Jordan 11 “Concord” & “Bred”, Air Jordan 4 “Cement”, and the Nike LeBron X “Cork”. You can now cop this collection over at Packer Shoes.

iPhone 4/4 cases
$30

iPhone 5 cases
$35

Puma Trinomic XT1 Plus Retro OG CW

Puma is set release their OG runner with the classic Trinomic XT1 Plus Retro. Built in a suede and mesh upper with a Grey base with Teal and Orange accents. Look for these to release later this Spring 2013, and keep it locked to Sneaker Bar for further details.


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Reebok Answer IV “PHILA Pack” Release Date

Reebok Classic will debut a pair of Reebok Answer IV to makeup it’s new “PHILA Pack”. The Reebok Answer IV “PHILA Pack” features one model dressed in Blue, and the other in Red both having White detailing throughout. Both pairs also use a suede toe-box with leather backs that you’ll be able to cop this Friday at 8AM exclusively at Foot Locker.




Air Jordan 1 Mid “Cool Grey”

This April 2013, Jordan Brand has some new Air Jordan 1 Mid models set to release. Here is a look at the upcoming “Cool Grey” Air Jordan 1 Mid that features a Cool Grey base with White detailing throughout. Look for these to hit select Jordan Brand accounts this April retailed for $105.

Michael Jordan Motorsports Air Jordan XX8 “Blue Camo” Inspired Suzuki GSX-R100

Jordan Brand recently released the Air Jordan XX8 “Blue Camo”, and now the Michael Jordan Motorsports team took the inspiration from that model to use it on their latest Suzuki GSX-R100. Check out the looks below, and let us know if you think the bike looks DOPE or NOPE?





AJ V.2 Low “New Emerald”

Jordan Brand is set to hit us with some new AJ V.2 Lows this Spring 2013, and here is a look at one of those upcoming models. The AJ V.2 Low “New Emerald” features a canvas and suede upper in New Emerald with Black branding sitting atop a White midsole. Look for these to debut to Jordan Brand accounts in April 2013.

AJ V.2
New Emerald/Black — White
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April 2013
$90

Air Jordan 11 “Blacked Out Bred” Custom

Jordan Brand will be debuting a brand new Air Jordan 11 for the Holiday 2013, and here is a look at this Air Jordan 11 “Blacked Out Bred” Custom by Noldo. Featuring an all Black-out base with Red branding and outsoles that I’m sure majority of us would love to see release, specially as the Holiday 2013. Unfortunately, these are only customs and will probably never see a release, but would you consider these a must if they did debut? Let us know if you think these are DOPE or NOPE in the comment section below?



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Nike Air Foamposite One “White” Unveiled

Originating from true experimentation, the Nike Foamposite One ranks among the most legendary basketball shoes in the Nike archive. It serves as a prime example that design ideas can spring from unlikely places if you keep your eyes open, a core principle of Nike’s design ethos.

During a meeting in 1997, a molded sunglasses case on the table became an inadvertent source of inspiration for Nike footwear designer Eric Avar.

“We were like, ‘Wow, wouldn’t that be great if we were able to do a shoe like that?’ It was one piece, it was seamless design and it just conformed around the object.”

Made of EVA foam with a fabric cover, the case was lightweight, but its structure and form captivated Avar and team. This inspiration eventually lead to the Nike Foamposite One, a high-performing shoe with a striking appearance that would make its way into sneaker culture history.

Sixteen years after the debut of Avar’s original design, the Nike Foamposite One’s popularity has not waned. Its signature ridges have seen a myriad of colors including the original royal blue, matte black, copper and pink. Now, Nike Sportswear veneers the Nike Foamposite One in the brightest color in the spectrum: white. The monochromatic upper is complemented by a crisp, clear ice-sole.

The Nike Foamposite One will be available globally beginning March 29 at select Nike Sportswear retailers.



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