In one of the most confusingly named collaborations in history, snowboarding outfitters Nike Free 5.0 V2 Cheap 686 has once again hooked up with the New England-based brand known for numbering its shoes instead of naming them. ?The newest is in three new colorways of a?rarely seen silhouette with the even rarer quality of a ‘proper’ model name, the 686 x New Balance Pro Court hightop. ?The black/royal/white combo utilized on the Six Eighty Six 580s is reprised here, along with all-black and all-beige joints, all three of which feature white vulc soles to nail that classic b-ball -slash- modern casual look.
We’ve seen Ronnie of MTV’s The Jersey Shore show off his sneaker selection before, but for the most part his footwork Nike Free Run 3 Cheap up to this point has remained within the lines of Jordan Brand. Not anymore, as he recently switched to a regimen of Gym Tan Yeezy, wearing arguably the most coveted pair in terms of secondary-market value in the form of the black/pinks at the opening of LA nightspot AV. Stay with us after the jump to get a better look at Ronnie in the Nike Air Yeezy and let us know in the comments if you respect his sneaker game a bit more now that we’re seeing branch out beyond the typical Air Jordan offerings with such a sough after pair.
With notable releases including the infinitely expanding LIVESTRONG collection and the annual Doernbecher Freestyle, Nike is known for using its standing in the sneaker scene to raise funds and awareness for some of humanity’s greatest challenges. ?But this new capsule offers several firsts, namely, the first All Conditions Gear boot released for charity and the first Nike Sportswear Melton Destroyer peacoat, period. ?The?Nike Sportswear (RED) set?will drop on Thursday, December 1st in support of World AIDS Day including the aforementioned jacket and an NSW Cheyenne Backpack both done in the same black, red and white palette as the latest?Nike ACG Zoom Meriwether?boot.
The city of Baltimore has always had heavy presence in Carmelo Anthony’s signature line with Jordan Brand. In fact, the earliest ad campaign put forth by Jordan Brand to energize the Melo line was ‘Be More’, which dutifully served as both an inspirational message and a tribute to Melo’s childhood rots. Although Carmelo’s return to New York City last year was interpreted as a true ‘homecoming’ of sorts, there’s no denying that Baltimore played as much of a role in creating the legend of Melo as he spent most of his formative basketball years there.