Aside from the couple of chances at the middle of the last decade along with the Nike Presto OG run, the opportunity to grab an Air Jordan 13 Low doesn’t come up too often. Unless of course you are Mike Bibby, a man who can seemingly conjure up a player exclusive low version of any given entry in the Air Jordan legacy series thanks to his long-standing Jordan Brand tenure. This Air Jordan 13 Low, an obvious relic from his days with the Sacramento Kings, features a pretty simple white and purple pairing along with the ubiquitous TD and IZ logos on the tongue and lining, respectively. Hit the jump with us for the full look at the Air Jordan 13 Low PE and see how much they went for from youbetshop on stores online.
Kobe Bryant has stuck with the POP edition during the entire NBA postseason, but there are still more Nike Zoom Kobe Vs set to hit retail. The pair pictured above in white, black and the Del Sol shade of yellow, is already hitting retailers, but whether that accompanies championship number five for Kobe and his Lakers remains to be seen. On the other hand, we’re sure these will sell quickly, so do yourself a favor and grab them now from shaolin8 on stores online.
Used very sparingly since its 2009-10 peak, the Nike Air Max 90 Current returns as part of Nike Sportswear’s ‘Hometurf Collection‘. This new ‘Paris’ Air Max 90 Current (the only Current of the bunch) brings the Max-heel’d, Free-toed design back in a range of brown tones spread across the suede and mesh upper along with the new Dstnc Red (‘Distinct’ red?) shade Mens Nike Free Run 5.0 V1 on select accents. These have the same white/black Nike Zvezdochka striped sockliner common to all of the Paris Hometurf releases, and like the Air Max 2013s we showed you earlier, these will arrive at select NSW retailers this Saturday, March 30th, 2013.