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The last Nike Lunar TR1 we saw released early this year in conjunction with the Super Bowl in New Orleans.  Here’s an unreleased edition for a player who hopes he can make it to the next big game at MetLife Stadium.  Marshawn Lynch is right at home in cold weather roofless stadiums, as he’s proven with more than a few superhuman performances at the Seattle Seahawks’ CenturyLink Field.  This ‘Beast Mode’ Lunar TR1 captures Lynch’s indomitable spirit and ever churning legs with a makeup that while not Nike Free Run 5.0 V4 as colorful as a ‘Skittles’ colorway, is still eye-catching in its own right in Wolf Grey with neon green and navy accents.  Check out more images below and find this rare promo sample available for a short time from dballaholic on eBay.



As fans of the highly collectible skate shoes already know well, Nike Skateboarding releases rotate through a new crop with each month.  The September 2013 set arrives a bit sooner relative to the August collection, so today we have fresh Nike SB Dunks in all three heights as well as a blacked out new Team Edition lowtop.  As for the Dunks, the Highs commingle a couple of classic styles in black Safari plus Atomic Red, the Mids capture the end of the summer season with a ‘Watermelon’ colorway and the Lows Have an everyday appeal with a jeans-ish navy suede held together by white stitching.  Check out all four pairs after the jump, then grab yours from SB shops like MIA.




Did you get your hands on the MIA Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low collab that released a couple of weeks back? If not, you could always go ahead and make your own pair. That’s what jboogs317 did with this creation, which rebuilds the colorful Florida flavored silhouette completely out of paper. Of course as far as actual wear goes they won’t Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 do much for you, but it’s still interesting to see favorite footwear silhouettes transferred over with this Nike Free Run 3.0 V3 kind of low-res art. Take a better look at the MIA Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low below and tell us if you think you could pull this off.



Do you consider yourself a serious sneaker collector? Do you take pride in hunting through dusty attics, closets, and the like for ancient footwear? If you’re that sort of person (We’re assuming you are if you found your way to this site) then Complex has some advice for you. The team over there has put together their “10 Sneakers Every Serious Collector Should Own”. Mind you this isn’t specific models for the most part, but rather more general categories like “a pair of shoes without laces”, “a pair of adidas with someone’s face on it”, etc. Continue reading for a couple samples and then go to Complex to see the rest.