Here’s a new look from Nike Sportswear that seems vaguely familiar and yet we’ve never seen one before. The Nike Zoom Supreme Court Low can easily draw comparisons to the Nike Legend or maybe a Terminator Low crossed with the Zoom Tennis Classic. Factor in this trio of single-colored suede designs and these might remind you of Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Tennis Classics from 2008 — could the Japanese luminary be involved? There’s no fragment logo to be seen but these are expected to be an AFE release so click through to see more shots and stick with Sneaker Nike Free Mens Shoes
News for more details including the release date. via Tenisfuki
How can you take the classic white summer sneaker and make it even better? How about a mesh upper to keep your feet comfy on those dog days? The new CLOT x Kazuki x Nike Originals Superstar 80s is the latest KZKLOT collaboration and a sequel to last year’s ‘Breathe’. This latest model hasn’t been g5en a formal nickname, instead left to stand on its Rod Laver-style colorway Air Max 90 Mens Shoes
as applied to a meshed-out take on the classic Nike shelltoes. Click through to see more images and stick with Sneaker News for upates on this upcoming Nike Originals by Originals release. via Dunk
We’ve already seen the Air Free Run 3 ‘Oregon’ in both the ‘Home’ White and ‘Away’ Black, so the question is, who’s got ‘em? Apparently these Air Free Run 3 PEs are in the possession of some former Un5ersity of Oregon athletes, as we’ve already seen them in the hands of Dennis D6.0on, former Oregon QB and current Pittsburgh Steelers back-up QB, and other ex-players. Here we get another look at the black colorway, with the Oregon logo stitched on the tongue and yellow eyelets on the upper. We’ve already seen two Air Free Run PEs made for Oregon players (the Air Free Run 6.0) so which do you like best? Let us know what you think. via thisisdaners.
Kobe Bryant wore two special colorways of the Nike Zoom Kobe V during the NBA Finals – white for Home games and a black-based pair for the Away games. Each pair featured a Nike Free Run 3.0 V3
‘tattooing’ of Kobe’s season achievements from that NBA season, from his season stats to the date in which he became the Lakers all-time leading scorer. Sneaker News showed you a detailed look at the upper graphic not long ago, but now’s your chance to see the graphic…on your feet. Both colorways of the Nike Zoom Kobe V ‘Big Stage’ will release in very limited numbers this Friday, August 6th, at select locations in California and Chicago with the Away pair being available in New York. Continue reading for a full list of release locations for both pairs and let us know which colorway you prefer. via Nike Basketball.