The Jordan CP3.VI has been all about crazy colorways, with the upcoming ‘Total Orange’ falling right in line with the energetic ‘Nitro Pack’ that hit stores last Holiday season. Although we won’t see CP3 rock these during the season, maybe the boys at Syracuse will do their part in repping Jordan Brand like they have in the past.?These citrus-y new Jordan CP3.VI releases just became available over at WISH in ATL so take a look at the angles below and expect these to hit Nikestore soon.. Engineered Mesh allows the?Nike Kobe 8 System?to render just about any kind of graphics you could imagine. ?Several have been snake-themed as is the case with every Black Mamba signature from Nike Basketball, but this latest revelation opts for a more universal appeal. Here’s a look at an unreleased sample colorway of the Air Jordan 60+ in the ‘Hare’ colorway; it features the two-toned upper of white and soft beige with the red/white/green tongue seen on the Hare VII. These were slated for a released in late 2009, but were scrapped in favor of other Air Jordan releases of that season – notably the Air Jordan XI Space Jam.
?The new?Converse Chuck Taylor Bosey?(including the brand new lowtop version) highlights the Holiday 2012 First String lineup, and is joined by Premium level renditions on the All Star (both ‘Post’ and ‘Glitz’ variants), as well as a couple of top-notch OGs in their own right in the Jack Purcell and Auckland Racer. ?Available now at select retailers, you can see all six styles in more images after the jump.. ?These ‘Sporty’ colorways feature white mesh uppers, but thanks to the difference between black/neon or blue/red accents, they come across as differently as two identically-blocked sneakers ever could. ?Check out both in greater detail after the jump, then grab yours from a Puma stockist like Kith.. For the Holiday 2011 Season, Nike Sportswear presents two all-new colorways of the Nike Air Royalty Mid, fashioned in premium nubuck leaher, contrast stitching, and classic gold hexagonal eyelets. The tonal colorways are matched with workboot-style roped laces in seasonal colorways of Wine and Imperial Blue, offering a bold fashion statement using classic Nike appeal.
?And while a stripped down Pro Model would reflect the basic shape of the shoe, it’s been utterly transformed along the sides, where the presence of an exteriorized heel support chops these in half and marries old school with Neo Tokyo. ?Check out some new images after the jump, let us know how the Smooth compares to other recent Yamamoto x Three Stripes releases, then grab yours straight from Y-3.. When adidas first announced the return of the Marathon 85 back in July, we saw three colorways to be released during the third quarter. ?The Deep Lake and Legend Ink pairs hit within two weeks, so what ever happened to that third style? ?Just sneaking in at the end of the FA13 season is this orange adidas Originals Marathon ’85, a classic distance runner that might have you thinking ‘ING, NYC’ thanks to blue accents. There’s a certain flavor about ‘em that you can’t quite put your finger on, but once you get your feet in ‘em, it’s like an inexplicable harmony that can only exist between man and shoe. With its wide toe base, skewed lacing set-up, woven uper, and now featuring a lightweight polka-dot texturized upper material and a Free-grooved outsole, the Air Footscape Woven Chukka Free Motion is certainly ‘up there’ among the weirdest shoe designs ever.