They started calling Frank Thomas ‘The Big Hurt’ in Chicago back in the early 90s; might’ve had something to do with him completely clobbering the ball en route to two consecutive MVPs before he turned 27. The fact that he stood 6’5″, 240 was another good reason, so even at the tail end of his hall of fame career, this 500+ HR hitter remained an imposing figure. This Reebok Big Hurt in white and tonal blue seems to connect with the Toronto Blue Jays with whom Thomas spent most of his last two seasons (and keep in mind, there’s an ‘Oakland Athletics’ colorway coming up honoring those last 50 or so games of 2008). They’re just a bit of red away from a perfect match to Toronto’s iconic powder blue pullover jersey, and you can see more details on this would be ‘Blue Jays’ Big Hurt below.
The Nike Air Trainer 1 is known for its original colorway, which has come to be known in recent years as ‘Chlorophyll’ thanks to the signature shade of green accenting the otherwise white/grey/black design. Here we see that template utilize another vibrant shade that’s synonymous with an early Nike Training shoe, namely the nike air max cheap free shipping Infrared pop as seen on the original Air Trainer SC II High. It’s such a compelling combination it’s almost surprising we haven’t seen one like this before. These are available now at Sneaker Politics so enjoy the gallery below cheap 2013 nike air max and stay tuned for available at more locations.