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The Nike Air Max 90 ‘Infrared’ is one of those sneakers that’s going to sell out pretty much every time it comes back around, Nike Sportswear having brought it back with a pretty true to OG look a good number of times in the last decade. Switching things up a little bit is the 2013 version pictured here, one which will arrive amidst a string of similar VNTG style pairs for the Nike Air Max lineup, and one that shouldn’t have a hard time winning Mens Nike Free Run folks over regardless of that yellowed-sole look. Stay with us after the jump to get the best look yet and the Nike Air Max 90 VNTG ‘Infrared’ and let us know if you’ll be grabbing a pair come next year in the comments below.



Happy Thanksgiving, Sneaker News readers? There was a ton of heat last night and with no NBA games scheduled today, let’s take a look at all the gems spotted yesterday. We’ll focus on the true Air Max 87 Womens bright spots, like DeMar DeRozan’s Air Jordan IV ‘Bred’, Kobe Bryant’s Nike Zoom Kobe VII Point 5, Monta Ellis’ Air Jordan XII ‘Flu Game’, and Jason Terry’s Reebok Answer IV (also worn by Jameer Nelson). We’ve got all that just below, so flip through the gallery, work up an appetite, and enjoy the holiday!




If you know your Wu-Tang history, you know that there are no shortage of Fila shoutouts in their back catalog. Proving he’s still down with the Italian sportswear brand, Raekwon recently arrived at a sit-down interview with MTV’s Sway in full Fila sweats and the Fila Original Tennis on feet (Not to mention his next album is titled F.I.L.A.). Continue reading to check out the video wherein the Chef talks a little bit about his fashion obsession and the Wu’s lasting influence on street level style. Also, let us know in the comments below if you’re feeling the recent resurgence of Fila models basketball and otherwise.



Considering there were ten pairs of Air Jordan IXs to choose from the past Holiday season, it might’ve been easy to overlook a release or two. With the six-pack of Kilroys, the Doernbecher, and the Olive/Cool Grey Retros, it’s safe to say that the underrated ‘Photo Blue’ Nike Free Run 5.0 V3 was the odd man out of that bunch, but thanks to a major factory blunder, the Photo Blues didn’t exactly go under the radar. A loud response from our readers resulted from the first report of the factory error that produced a black-sole version instead of the intended white, and many guessed that Jordan Brand would release them in some way rather than trash them for good. It appears that a few pairs have hit Nike Factory Stores, so if you’re looking for a pair, get in on the bidding action in this listing from 160jordansdeep on eBay.