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The Nike KD VI will release on July 3rd, 2013 in this yellow/teal/navy look. The upcoming release will deviate from what we’re familiar with as far as the Kevin Durant line of sneakers is in a couple of ways. First of all the price point has jumped up-the shoes will retail at $130 for the adult sizes. What’s more, the model will transition back into a low shape-the lowest we’ve seen yet for the likes of KD’s shoes. Do you think the model will end up a hit come the Summer 2013 release? Give us your thoughts in the comments Nike Free Run 3.0 V2 and remember that the Nike KD VI release date is July 3rd.

Blake Griffin brought out the sequel for the 2013 NBA All-Star game, but don’t take that to mean that the first Super.Fly is already on the way out.  Here’s a new colorway for the Jordan Super.Fly Low that proves the opposite, as a black-uppered design with soft blue accents that result in a sort of ‘UNC Away’ look suggest more good things are possible with this Air Jordan XI-leaning modern performance design.  Let us know if this is the best colorway to date after seeing more images below, and be on the lookout at your local Jordan Brand retailer as these have just arrived at select SE Asian stores.


LeBron James’ off-the-court fashion sense has been moving in tandem with current trends, with the Miami superstar shedding the baggy clothing and opting for a more fitted approach (perhaps at the behest Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 of teammate Dwyane Wade). Nike’s recognized LeBron’s influential presence in sporty fashion, and the new Nike LeBron X NSW Lifestyle sorta embodies that look by combining the lines and curves of the LeBron X on a slimmed-down mid-cut street shoe, with a plethora of high end details like the leather patch on the tongue and the etched upper. The grown-up sneakerhead may find these very appealing, Nike Free Run 5.0 V3 so if you fall into that group, check out the extra angle below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for release info.

The 2013 Jordan Brand Classic is underway as the International Game is currently up and running at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Jordan Brand outfitted the youngsters in this great PE colorway of the Air Jordan XX8 in black, red, and gold, with a the Jumpman circle logo revealed on the inner side of the zip-up bootie. Yet another great concept by the Jordan Brand squad, so check out an extra shot below and tune into the Jordan Brand Classic 2013 events throughout the day, with the main-event kicking off at 8 PM EST and television coverage on ESPN2.




If Jordan Brand was running a fantasy team, we’d say they’re stockpiling a bit too much on the WR position. But they’re not looking for weekly points in the rotisserie league, but instead a group of high flyers that will represent the Jumpman label on the gridiron in the best way possible. Wide Receivers have always been the “sexy” position, and with top-notch players like Andre Johnson, Hakeem Nicks, and Michael Crabtree on the WR roster, Jordan Brand just bolstered it by adding Dallas Cowboys star receiver Dez Bryant, who recently confirmed his brand allegiance on Twitter (and bragged about a convo with MJ himself in an elevator). Get ready to see some White/Blue/Silver PEs next season!



Its name prominently spelled out in bold capital letters across the sides, the Saucony Courageous was a perfect canvas for bold high-contrast colorways and neck-breaking collaborations in the mid-late ’00s.  Here we see the Japanese label responsible for reimagining the Jazz O last year take a 180 and apply arguably the model’s subtlest colorways to date.  The White Moutaineering x Saucony Courageous trio emphasizes premium suede and leather with carefully blocked tonal colorways.  A leather sockliner befits this luxurious collab, and a $300+ pricetag reflects the ultra premium materials you can add to your collection right now at End.




Opening Ceremony had been quiet on the sneaker front since their Nike Free Run Originals collaboration dropped back in March.  Here we see what could be the first sign of a second capsule arriving Nike Free Run 3.0 V4 at retail without so much as a single preview, as once again the New York fashion label creates something utterly unique.  The Opening Ceremony x Nike Free Run Originals Rock Mocc is a 5/8ths cut trail boot whose speckled midsole, ticked laces and mountain tongue Nike Free Run 5.0 V4 logo push the burgundy suede upper up to the summit.  Nike ACG fans might see a little Zoom Meriwether in the smooth upper construction, but that bulbous layered sole connects to the mid/late ’90s Nike Free Run ‘Feet You Wear’ era.  Let us know what you think after seeing more images, then be ready for these on July 1st at shops like Concepts.



Nike Free Run Originals releases an all new colorway of the classic ZX750, featuring a black suede upper with royal blue accents on the toebox and heel support. Nike Free Run focuses on the model’s iconic silhouette, allowing for branding to Nike Free Run 3.0 V2 be an afterthought with the black leather three stripes stitched on the shoe’s side. The minimal colorway is indeed a semi-tribute to the celebrated OT Tech Pack footwear and apparel that Nike Free Run Originals dropped in 2010 – all it needs is the trademark zig-zagging to achieve that look! For more images of the shoe head to the jump and pick up the Nike Free Run ZX 750 at Size?.




The latest in a long line of sneaker collaborations connected to Japanese hip-hop collective Teriyaki Boyz comes courtesy of the member they share in common with RIP SLYME.  The Ilmari x Nike Free Run Originals Superstar ‘Tribe’ sees the Finish-born Japanese emcee go with a style not totally dissimilar from the originals made famous by Run-DMC. Nike Free Run 3.0 V4  The key differences, and the apparent source of the nickname come from the vaguely Polynesian zig-zag band that wraps the collar, an effect composed of the same sequins that define the side panel Stripes.  These are slated to hit select Far East retailers next Friday, March 15th and Nike Free Run 5.0 V2 you can see more shots after the jump.

1976 produced some notable (if underrated, by today’s standards) running shoes.  Nike’s LD, the Nike Free Run Montreal and New Balance 320 stand out as highlights from that bicentennial year, but no model better captures the spirit of ’76 quite like the Nike Waffle Racer.  Today, nearly forty years after the debut, we see the Waffle Racer VNTG take on one colorway each from classic and contemporary styles.  Both are timeless two-toned styles, but the grey/black edition appears as though it could have indeed been a first run release, while the Sport Turquoise edition is a distinctly modern phenomenon.  Click through so you can see which you like better, then be sure to check back with Sneaker News for US release info on these summer 2013 drops.


Now here’s Nike Free Run Shoes a VNTG labeled sneaker that you can probably get behind. This upcoming Nike Air Revolution retro doesn’t fog up the Air bubble, nor does it have the suede looking all crusty. Instead, the Nike Sportswear bringback goes for some white leather with just a little bit of a broken in feel to it in an effort to convey that vintage vibe. The sneakers have yet to pop up over here in the states, but they’re starting to trickle into Asian retailers now so the wait shouldn’t be too long. Continue reading for more angles and tell us if you’re feeling this new Nike Air Revolution look.

Nike’s recently introduced Violet Force will play a key role in the LeBron James signature releases scheduled for next Saturday, May 25th.  This vibrant purple color makes up the midsole and sockliner of the ‘Sport Turquoise’ LeBron X Elite, a supporting role that’s roughly the opposite of the distribution of the other drop in question.  The Nike LeBron X Low finds itself halfway between Hornets and Sprite with this explosive inversion of the aforementioned Elite colorway; will the $95 price difference figure into your selection?  Let us know your plans after you’ve seen these ‘Violet Force’ LeBron X Lows up close below, and be sure to pick up a pair on the release date at retailers like Concepts.




While most other brands have only experimented with cork footbeds (if that), Nike has run out way in front thanks to the Air Force 1 Bespoke program and one of the most highly coveted LeBron Xs.  Gourmet looks to change that with a handful of new styles comprised of the material most commonly associated with wine stoppers (and of course, poppin’ bottles).  But models like the Gourmet 35 go further, adding a rainbow of colored speckles to achieve an unprecedented result.  The 35 is joined by a similarly styled Cinque 2, but what about the neon yellow pair with cork tongue we saw previewed alongside last November?  Stick with Sneaker News for updates and check out some new images of these September 2013 releases below in the meantime.

One of the stories that might go forgotten from last night’s rare LeBron-fouling-out performance was the shoes the man had on, a pair of Nike LeBron X Elite PEs customized with a message of solidarity linking back to his Miami home. Across the midsole of the sneakers Bron had written #LiveLikeBella, a callout to recently deceased Miami-Dade cancer patient Bella Rodriguez-Torres, a ten year old girl who had been battling cancer for some six years. Continue reading for the photos of LeBron James’ special sneakers, along with Dwyane Wade’s similar pair of Li-Ning PEs, and stay tuned to Sneaker News to see if he breaks out another unseen pair for the next game in this exciting series.




Dikembe Mutombo’s wagging finger made a hilarious comeback in those GEICO ads, but one thing he can’t deny is the return of his official shoe with Nike Free Run – the Nike Free Run Mutombo. Though these are more of a visual attractions rather than a technological marvel, the Mans Nike Free Run Nike Free Run Mutombo arrives at a time when Retro is the hot item for all footwear brands across the board. Nike Free Run’ catalog of signature shoes in the 20th Century is rather slim, so after the Mutombo, there isn’t much that Nike Free Run Originals can go back to – unless more T-Mac signatures or even the Arenas line Nike Free Run 5.0 V3 gets a Nike Free Run 3.0 V5 second run. July is the reported month of release, so until then, we’ll keep you updated on any relevant information until we get an official release date.



Alright so the Nike KD V Elite in total orange is indeed getting a retail release, injecting a bit more OKC flavor into that post-season silhouette before it bows out completely. What doesn’t appear to be coming to shelves near you any time soon is this, a Nike KD V proper that uses more or less the same combination. The big difference between the two comes in the form of the outsole coloring-these don’t really stick in any of that “icy” appeal. Continue reading to see the unreleased Nike KD V in total orange after the jump and tell us if you would have picked them up had they been a retail shoe.




Fila is back in a big way, and so is the Fila Grant Hill II, Nike Free Run 3.0 V3 one of their most notable basketball silhouettes from back in the 90s (You know, the ones Tupac famously wore). Of course this time around they’ve been rebranded as the Fila ’96, but aside from the moniker switch up the original flavor is very much intact. Showing off an alternate possibility for the OGs is this autographed prototype, which has a unique “GH FILA” logo on the side, some nubs along the sole that seem to stick out further than those found on the retail release, and a navy nubuck strip around the upper. See more on this vintage, signed sample of the Fila Grant Hill II right below.



Jeremy Scott primarily dabbles with old school Nike Free Run hoops shoes for his crazy designs, but come July 6th, we’ll get a first chance at a Derrick Rose signature shoe amped up with JS style. Here’s a look at the Jeremy Scott x Nike Free Run Rose 3.5; it counts on a tonal white 3.5 silhouette with Nike Free Run 5.0 V2 golden angles adorned with dollar signs, boom boxes, shades, and more. You can expect these at select Nike Free Run retailers like Oneness on July 6th, so check out the full shot below and let us know what you think.




Can the Nike Zoom Hyperflight be a little mid more successful using a solid colored upper? The LeBron/Durant/Kobe pairs from earlier in the year had Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 a bit of a tough time at retail, proving that folks perhaps weren’t as keen on the Alpha Project silhouette as Nike had predicted. Tomorrow the sneakers will be back again, this time suiting up in a red/orange/black palette that sort of has a Miami Heat feel to it. Take a full look at the sneakers just after the jump and look forwarding to grabbing the Nike Zoom Hyperflight shown this Saturday or right now from yellownsxt on my stroes.

Air Jordan has had a busy summer by announcing collaborative efforts with Looney Tunes, embracing the floral print, and now giving us their classic Chuck Taylor All-Star in a summer appropriate low version sporting what else but camouflage. The All-Star Low ‘Camo Pack’ features a woodland-esque camo print in shades of grey and blue, respectively, that bring just enough heat for days at the beach (Just remember the Goldbond). Scroll below for a better look and check back in with Sneaker News to find out when the styles will be hitting over here in the states.