Here’s the latest Top 20 submissions of Sneaker News Blogs: WDYWT from the past week. If you like variety, this crop of kicks might please your eye, because we’ve got some sweet Air Jordan Retros, Air Max heat, Kobes, LeBrons, and much more from Nike Air Jordan Sale UK SB, Nike Sportswear, and a pair of signature shoes from a resurgent NFL Player. After checking out the Top 20 of this week, make sure you vote for your favorite pair at the very end! If you’re still on top of the WDYWT game, continue reading for easy instructions on how to submit; we look forward to seeing what you’ve been wearing!. With the Wimbledon courts currently getting all mowed up for the upcoming 2011 tournament, Packer Shoes reminds us that “Grass is Good” with the release of the UK installment of their Reebok Court Victory Pump ‘Grand Slam Pack.’ Packer brings the grass theme to life on the classic tennis Pump using a rough green suede meant to capture the feel of the Wimbledon courts. If you’ve already got the French and Australian Pumps and need these to complete the set or if you’re just feeling this wild look on its own, the Wimbledon Court Victory Pump will be available in-store and online through Packer Shoes in Teaneck, NJ beginning at 12:00pm this Friday, June 17th. For those who pick theirs up at the store, there will be a bunch of accompanying goodies available such as t-shirts, stickers and more, so head over on Friday and get them while they last..
Previewed a Air Jordan UK couple of months back, the Vans California Era pack combining a lightweight warm weather material with a whimsical traditional aesthetic has just arrived at retail. The ‘Chambray Polka’ Pack gives us two colorways in the summery cotton stuff, one pair adding dots to the toe and heel, the other on its saddle. Both are depicted further after the jump, so take a closer look, then decide which of these you’ll be picking up from select California Collection stockists, including straight from Vans.. For just a moment, put aside the increased breathability and decreased weight and just focus on the aesthetics of the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse. We’ve seen a variety of styles with only a few having already hit retail, including the bold ‘What the Max’ edition, the ‘Suede Pack’ and its familiar blocking pattern, and most recently, a new pattern that sets the AM90 Fuse apart. It’s actually ‘just’ a simple two-toned template like so many popular lifestyle designs over the past few years, but as we’ve already seen on three other examples of this pattern, a crisp palette like this Platinum and Dynamic Blue combo along with Hyperfuse’s glossiness transforms ‘plain’ into ‘more than meets the eye’.