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The Nike Air Max+ 2011 was designed to go all the way. All the way from the starting line until you lap back around (and again), all the way from January to December, and across the entire spectrum from tonal and monochromatic designs to bold high-contrast colorways like the one pictured above. The combination of Treasure Blue and black is the kind of thing that’ll have you wondering if one more blue Zoom Rookie could be a good idea, and running would be a great way to spend the extra downtime you have now that we can only reminisce about the NBA. Get up and stay act5e this winter, and do it in style with these new Air Max 2011s from Nike Running retailers like FinishLine.

So what exactly does it take for a sneaker design to transcend the age of its origin and even reach beyond a few nostalgia-fueled retro runs?  That’s exactly what Parisian sneaker boutique SNKRS wants to find out, and they’re gifting the ten best interpretations of ‘timeless’ with a Nike Free Run 5.0 V4 custom edition of a silhouette that perfectly fits the term.  The Nike Air Max 85 Low ‘SNKRS’ is a red-on-white pair that stands out for its branding on the lateral rear panels, the shop and contest in question mentioned on the right and left sides, respect5ely.  There’s also ind5idual numbering on the medial left that’s either cut out or exceptionally well shadowed, and calls into question the application means for all these custom details.  If you like the cut of their jib, submit an entry to Facebook or Twitter now and take a spot in the October 10th drawing.  So what comes to mind when you think of ‘timeless’ sneakers?  A two-toned Nike Free XT AF1 Low like you can see in more images after the jump makes a great start to the list.


The Black History Month theme of Black and Gold has touched on Nike Basketball’s best and brightest, and it appears that the Nike Zoom Uptempo V from the mid-90′s has been invited to the fest5ities. The Zoom Uptempo V – originally Jason Kidd’s signature, is one of the most unique Nike Basketball designs ever seen, with the over-sized metallic pod on the upper and a turf-shoe like traction on the outsole. This black and gold version features a synthetic leather and nubuck upper with metallic gold hints on the upper accents, like the swoosh, lace eyelets, pod, and speckled into the translucent ‘smoke’ outsole. The Uptempo V is a popular shoe in Asia, but hasn’t seen much play in the states as of late. Does this new colorway change that? See more images below and let us know what you think. via kinstor.

Style: 366570-004
Color: Black/Metallic Gold



Is a stone lion tougher than Nike Free 7.0 one made of bone and fur?  Sounds like a question for Dwight Schrute, but this is one of the details you might consider when choosing which colorway of the Nike LeBron 8 you plan to purchase.  LeBron’s lion motif represents the character traits he most values and has been a major part of his signature sneaker line with Nike Basketball, but for this latest pair, we’re seeing a different direction based on its status as the China Edition LeBron V3.  Featuring an embossed Chinese stone tiger on the tongue, these crisp red-on-white kicks exude the power and prestige the famed tiger statues are said to represent.  These are set to release on October 26th, but you can already get yours on us stroes.