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10 Sneaker Brands We Hope Make a Comeback in 2013

Each year that comes we look forward to all the new releases set to drop from the typically big brands. However, there are so many other brands from back in the day that we may welcome if they return in 2013. Complex recently put a list of the 10 Sneaker Brands We Hope Make a Comeback in 2013. CLICK HERE…..

Nike Air Foamposite One “Phoenix Suns” Another Look

After sharing the first look at the Nike Air Foamposite One “Phoenix Suns” the buzz on this release has grown. Here is another look at the Purple Foamposite that is shared in a Black base with Orange accents throughout. Will these be a pair you’ll keep your eye out for in 2013? Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more updates and release info.

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Nike Sportswear January 2013 Lineup Releases

Nike Sportswear will continue to keep the pedal-to-the-medal this January 2013 with massive releases. Here a look at the Nike Sportswear January 2013 Lineup Releases that feature a range from Nike Air Max to the Nike Lunar Racer and many more. Look for these to start dropping in the New Year at your select NSW accounts near you, or hit up Size? for those hidden gems.




Nike LeBron 8 V/2 “Victory Green” Sample

The Nike LeBron 8 V/2 “Victory Green” Sample has never hit retailers, but today we have some first detailed looks at the unreleased model. Featuring a Victory Green base with Electric Green and White accents. You can now scoop up this sample from Kenm5510 on eBay. Would you cop if released?





Nike Flyknit One+ Blue/Volt 2013

Nike Sportswear will continue to release new colorways of the Nike Flyknit One+ in 2013 and here is a look at the upcoming Blue/Volt makeup. Featuring the lightweight Flyknit upper in Blue with Volt accents and White detailing sitting atop a Lunarlon sole. Check out the additional images below and let us know if these will be a cop or pass?



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adidas Originals Superstar 80s “Chinese New Year” Pack

Here are some new images of the adidas Originals Superstar 80s “Chinese New Year” Pack that will be releasing next month, January 2013. Featuring two pairs using snakeskin materials in a Silver or Red colorway with Black and White detailing. Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more updates and release info.


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Nike Blazer Low VNTG Dark Atomic Teal/Strata Grey

The latest Nike Blazer Low VNTG is treated in a Dark Atomic Teal/Strata Grey colorway. Featuring a suede and leather built that sits atop a White vintage midsole. You can find these available at select Nike Sportswear accounts like End Clothing.


Eason Chan x adidas Originals Jeremy Scott JS Wings 2013

Following our preview looks at the upcoming Eason Chan x adidas Originals Jeremy Scott JS Wings, comes the first unveiled look. Inspired by the Chinese New Year, featuring bright colors, oriental-inspried embroidery including rose across the heel. These will be debuting on January 4th, 2013 at select adidas Originals accounts.



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Air Jordan 5 “Fresh Prince 1.5″ Custom

Riding with a similar makeup as the first Air Jordan 5 “Backout”, are the Air Jordan 5 “Fresh Prince 1.5” Custom that adds more patterns/colors throughout. Featuring a floral-colorful pattern along the base with first time leopard print Jumpman logo on the back heel. Take a look at the images below and you can hit up niftnif1990 for a pair of these (with only 2 existing). Let us know if these are DOPE or NOPE?




Nike Air Max Flyposite “Oakland Raiders”

The classic “Silver & Black” colorway makeup the newest Nike Air Max Flyposite “Oakland Raiders”. Featuring a Black base with Silver Flyposite and White Swoosh sitting atop an Air Max 360 unit. You can now find these available at select Nike Sportswear accounts like Sneaker Politics for $185.

Air Jordan VI (6) “Reverse Infrared” Sample

Here is a rare Air Jordan VI (6) “Reverse Infrared” Sample that adds more color than the pair publicly released. Using more of the “Infrared” color along the midsole and even brighting the “Nike Air” logo on the back heel. This rare sample can be found available now from lilshk54321 on eBay.





adidas adiZero PrimeKnit Olympics “Prime Green”

The adidas adiZero PrimeKnit Olympics have been releasing in a couple colors and here are the latest “Prime Green” makeup. You can find these available now at select adidas accounts like SNS.





Foot Locker Presents: Fishing Hat feat. Victor Cruz & Hakeem Nicks

Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks show their differences between good and bad Christmas gifts in the new Foot Locker Holiday ad. Get what you want and make it a happiness Holiday at Foot Locker.

LOOK/SEE Spring 2013 Sneaker-Inspired Collection

LOOK/SEE drops a fresh sneaker-inspired collection of eyewear. Inspired by the infamous, “Bred” $69, “Weatherman” $75, “South Beach” $75, and “Galaxy” $75 themes. All models can be found at Shop LOOK/SEE.








adidas Originals 2013 Spring/Summer Running Collection

Coming this Spring/Summer 2013 adidas Originals will release some nice running collection. Featuring the adidas Originals ZX 750, Phantom, Tech Super, and Torsion Allegra X in a range of colors. These will start to hit select adidas Originals accounts this Spring.








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Nike Free Trainer 3.0 Fuses Minimalism With Stability

For more than 20 years, Nike has paved the way in training with products designed for elite athletic performance. In January 2013, the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 will debut as the brand’s most advanced training shoe, fusing minimalism with stability and comfort.

The original Nike Air Trainer 1 shoe launched in 1987, introducing Nike Air technology for responsive heel cushioning and a forefoot strap for a lockdown fit. Debuting on Bo Jackson, a phenom athlete who combined strength, speed and off-the-charts athleticism, the Nike Air Trainer 1 was designed to the exact specifications of multi-sport athletes. Versatility was key.

Today, Nike Training has evolved into a sophisticated blend of advanced footwear and apparel technologies for athletes worldwide to compete at their peak. The focus: zero distractions, lightweight, breathable, and working in harmony with the natural motion of the body.

With fabrications, innovations, and athlete insight, Nike’s training footwear has transformed for the future. The Nike Free Trainer 3.0 is designed for elite athletes at the forefront of multi-sport training. Weighing in at 9 ounces (men’s size 9), the shoe features a Dynamic Fit system that cradles the midfoot, conforming to each athlete’s foot while providing superior lockdown during training.

“With advanced materials and articulated design, we’re able to dramatically reduce the weight and increase the flexibility of the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 without compromising strength,” said Laura Parrett, Nike Training footwear designer.

The Nike Free Trainer 3.0 blends innovative materials in the upper with the flexibility and benefits of Nike Free for increased natural motion. The mesh upper is designed with enforced polyurethane support, in the form of strand-like lines that increase and decrease with size over the shoe creating a pattern that is extremely supportive yet keeps the shoe flexible, lightweight, and breathable. The material protects against abrasion yet retains its pliability, providing a second skin-like feel as it moves with the natural biomechanics of the foot.

The midsole is another tangible example of Nike’s progression in training footwear. The Phylon midsole provides lightweight, responsive cushioning. This shoe is a 3.0 on the Nike Free rating scale, which means it offers great multidirectional flexibility and a low-to-the-ground fit and feel for a barefoot-like training experience.

The training athlete’s demands were chronicled in a recent documentary on Bo Jackson, the forefather of Nike Training. Nike will always design and engineer product with the athlete’s needs paramount. With the evolution in training methods, drills and skills, Nike has evolved its footwear benefits.

The Nike Free Trainer 3.0 will be available globally in multiple colors beginning January 1, 2013.






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