Brooklyn’s finest, DJ Clark Kent is known perhaps more around these parts for his signature Nike collaboration colorway than the afore-alluded-to song. But the combination of black/grey/white/Volt and Elephant print is undoubtedly coming of age thanks to the latest 112 Pack design. We showed you a teaser just a couple days ago of this DJ Clark Kent x Nike Air Max TR1 ’112__’ and those double underscores appear on the heel to remind you where they were conce5ed (this range includes all BK zip codes). The Unleashed Trainer 1 has seen its fair share of wild colorways, is this the craziest yet? Click through to see more of DJCK’s Max TR1 and let us know how these compare to previous 112 looks. via Mayor-TV
Sneaker customizer MizzeeCustoms has had a successful run of the Nike LeBron 8 customs, but it’s time to hang ‘em up for good and move on to the next series of projects. Or is it? For his next set of custom LeBron 8s, MizzeeCustoms paid tribute to the 2011 NBA Finals by making not one, but two new colorways – one Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 for the Miami Heat and one for the Dallas Mavericks. The Miami custom is a close call to the Nike LeBron 8 P.S. Home PE that LeBron wore; using the Black/Red LeBron 8 V/1 as a base, the Miami version features a white upper with a red midsole and yellow accents on the swoosh border, figure-8 lace eyelet, midsole speckling, and more. The ‘Veteran’s Day‘ colorway was used as the base for the Mavericks edition, which features a tonal navy blue upper with a repainted photo blue tongue, matching laces, and speckling on the Air bag. Continue reading for a detailed look at both the Nike Nike Free Run 4.0 V2 LeBron 8 ‘Grand Finale’ customs after the jump and let us know which of the two you like better.
The tumbled look is a key part of Nike SB’s holiday 2011 footwear lineup. It started during when one of fall’s final releases, the ‘Un-Supreme’ Dunk Mid SB, utilized a pronounced grey tumbled leather in lieu of Elephant print and will extend into a pair of Lows with this hightop rounding out the family. The Nike SB Dunk High has rarely looked earthier than this pair whose black leather Swoosh makes the underlay look downright weathered. They’ll be a solid go-to look for the cold weather months, so check back with Sneaker News for the US release date and if you’d like to have this sample and f5e other right-shoe-onlys, check out the auction from retrozpekt on us stroes.