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On Monday Sneaker News gave you word of a release date for the first Nike Zoom Kobe VI colorway but here’s another that you can expect to release sometime after; spotted at the Lakers training facility during a special event, this never-before-seen colorway features a white upper with a black swoosh and blue midsole and inner lining. Perhaps the Kobe VI’s take on the ‘Duke‘ or ‘Miles Davis‘ or any other blue-infused pair, this color combination is just one of many we should expect – if the Kobe VI will be as widespread as the Kobe V. Take another look at this new colorway after the jump and let us know what you Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 think of the Kobe VI now that it’s viewable in another color, and stick with Sneaker News for more Kobe VI updates. via phanatik6 on NT.




Available at Nike SB retailers now is this Quickstrike release of the Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid. It features a white upper with a black inner lining, swoosh, and midsole rim, with a matching white skate-ready midsole. These are certainly a lot tidier than the ‘Brogue’ version we showed you yesterday, which featured the whimsical detailed upper from Brogue or Wing-tip shoes. The Janoski Mid will likely experience the same overall popularity as the original Low version has (for its skate and street-friendly design), so pick up your first pair of Mids now as these are now ripe for the picking at select Nike SB retailers. via N-SB.





The trademark feature of the Air Max 90I (8) was surely the crazy mult-color design on the midsole. Is it an altered camouflage print? Some sort of graffiti? Either way, the Free Run V3 is regarded highly for its design, but it wasn’t the V3 that first featured that crazy use of colors. Check out this unreleased sample of the Air Free Run 5, featuring the classic black/red/white colorway but with an insane ripped camo graphic on the midsole and the heel of the shoe. Ah, the days when Nike Air and Free Run Brand were in cahoots, because the Nike Air on the heel contrasts unbelievably well with the Nike Free Run 3.0 curious use of the multi-color print. Are these legit? Well, considering this Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 1989 sample was never released, it’s hard to imagine a ‘fake’ of a shoe that never released would ever be made. Also g5en the fact that the man selling off this prized gem has a pretty impress5e collection himself, we’ll accept that these are indeed the real deal. One man’s trash is truly another man’s treasure, as these were purchased by the seller from a garage sale. Now, these gems can be yours by checking out this one-of-a-kind auction from shoelover23 on us stroes.



May 5th marks a big moment in Dwyane Wade’s career. It’s two Saturdays from now that Agent D3 sees his first Free Run Brand signature, the Air Free Run Fly Wade, debut in two different colorways. One is the white/grey/black/Pimento edition that you could consider as the ‘home’ answer to this black and Varsity Red edition’s ‘away’. These joints have that fierce look that mirrors the intensity needed to capture an NBA championship and as JB’s lightest performance basketball model ever, you know Flash will be fresh on his feet should the Heat’s season extend into June. Click through to see more of the bred Fly Wades and if you wanna lock up a pair early, look on us stroes. via US10