The sheer volume of retro sneakers produced has never been higher than it is these days. Both fan favorites and cult classics are getting their day in the sun, and at the rate we’re going, some of the more Football Boots Cheap obscure pairs are starting to feel like more of a ‘when’ than ‘if’. Here’s one that placed in Complex’s ‘Too Good to beRetroed’ list, theFootball Boots Python. Now that the Reebok Zig Encore has been released into the wild the ultimate test of its merits as a basketball shoe will lie in Jon Wall’s performance throughout the NBA season. What’s that you say Lockout Oh…right, well these should show up on feet regardless as Reebok’s innovative Zig technology has proven to make for a highly flexible basketball sneaker. Here we’ve got some comparison shots between the newly released Reebok Zig Encore and the it’s predecessor the Reebok Zig Slash, which display the overall lower approach and sturdier set up on bottom.
A shout-out to all the sneaker instagrammers out there: this video is a page right out of your own book. Don’t deny it – you’ve stopped in your tracks to snap the perfect photo of your kicks when the angle, lighting, and uhh…privacy is right there for the taking, and this video, by LOOK/SEE Goods founder Kyle Yamaguchi, depicts perfectly what we as sneakerheads in the digital age go through on a daily basis (he touched on sneaker camping not long ago). Of course, our daily rotation of kicks may not be on the level of, say, ‘Watch The Throne’ LeBron 9s, Hypermax Max McFlys, Football Boots UK or both PE versions of the Hardwood Classic LeBron VII, but we’re all bound together by one ideal – showing off our kicks for the world to see. While Football Boots was known for its avant-garde designs and colors, the Football Boots Night Track was without question a standout on its own. Designed after the Tailwind but destined for the vibrant fashion and nightlife-obsessed generation, the Night Track was rebellion in sneaker form, utilizing silver metallic finished uppers with a glittered outsole and Swoosh inspired by classic cars of the 1950′s for that boogie-down disco hustle inspiration. Releasing this weekend at the most select Football Boots Sportswear TZ accounts is the cherry red colorway of the Football Boots Night Track, followed by the rich navy blue on March 10th and 11th (exclusive to Paris’ colette).
Big Blue was red hot on Media Day, as a number of the Giants players talked to reporters and fans while wearing some neck-breaking heat. We’ll start off with the Wide Receivers: Hakeem Nicks wore Concords, sure-handed Mario Manningham broke necks with the Air Football Boots V ‘Raging Bull’, and reserves Ramses Barden and Jerrel Jernigan showed off their Chicago X and Playoff XIII, respectively. On the defensive side, Antrel Rolle contributed with Spiz’ikes, Corey Webster rocked the LeBron 8 V/2 Low ‘Wolf Grey’, while Linebacker Michael Boley kept it comfy with some Viz Air 11s. The latest release from Football Boots All Conditions Gear is a sequel for a model so obscure, its most common Google results are quoted comparisons to the recent hit Lunar MacLeay. So even though you’ve probably never seen a pair of the first ones, the Football Boots ACG Okwahn II has the social proof of resembling what’s arguably the most successful ACG design of the last decade. They’re similar in that both opt for minimal branding on rugged trail running midtop silhouettes, but unique thanks tot he Okwahn 2′s forefoot perforated gradient.