Nike x Armstrong Shoes
Revealed alongside yesterday’s KAWS TREK bike, these special edition “Hope Rides Again” Nikes are part of his LIVESTRONG line and come decked out with custom urban art.
Revealed alongside yesterday’s KAWS TREK bike, these special edition “Hope Rides Again” Nikes are part of his LIVESTRONG line and come decked out with custom urban art.
The meeting of two heavyweights, these “Crispy” Uptown lows join Alife Rivington Club and Nike’s Air Force 1s in a classy white design with embossed stars and a “Crispy” lace tag.
Nike takes the US Military’s classic M-1965 field jacket and gives it an organic makeover with this Hemp-blend 65 Jacket; it’s water resistant and lined with red satin for warmth and comfort.
Nike’s Pro Combat is a line of form-fitting fabrics made with dual density foam that absorbs and disperses impacts, provides insulation and ventilation, and minimizes direct friction.
Nike’s City Knife II concept continues to refine the foldable shoe, this time with an origami-like design that can be tucked into your back pocket. Thanks, Random Objects!
Absolutely sick white and grey stitching of past kicks on this pair of Air Jordan Dub Zeros; the illustrations perfectly contrast with the black patent leather and hot laser blue accents.
These Kanye West for Louis Vuitton sneakers debuted in Paris last week with monochromatic black, red and white colorways; they’ll drop in LV stores in June. Thanks, Karlo!
This Championship edition of the Air Jordan 6 Rings is basically a victory lap; it celebrates the five teams defeated in the finals by the Bulls during Michael Jordan’s career.
In addition to controlling your iPod, the Nike+ iPod Watch Remote takes their Sport Kit one step further: it’ll give you voice feedback on your time, distance, calories burned and pace.
Clearly inspired by The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine, these double-tongued snowboarding boots are a collab between Nike, artist Arbito and pro snowboarder Danny Kass.
Ditching roman numerals for years, the Air Jordan 2009s will use articulated propulsion technology, which allows explosive forward movement and improves responsiveness.
With the vast amount of collabs, GourmetKickz is an opportunity for Nike fans to make their own customs; it’s similar to NIKEiD, albeit with indie artists and focused on Air Force 1 Lows.
Perhaps the lightest basketball shoes ever, Nike’s Zoom Kobe IVs are debuting on Christmas day at NIKEiD; For 24 days, on each day 24 one-of-a-kind shoes will be made available.
Totally clad in black, these Triple Black Nike LeBron VIs were actually inspired by Batman, one of LeBron’s favorite superheroes; “Unstoppable” is aptly stitched on the tongue.
The stacked, wavy layers give these Nike Air Max 97 Lux’s a sense of motion that many other shoes lack, but what we really like is the exposed air sole along the sides and back.
If you liked his steel-tipped markers, Krink is releasing a special pair of Nike Air Force 1s 11/29; it features his signature dripping ink stripes as well as a handmade silver marker.
Extremely limited to 10 pairs, these camo Nike Zoom Soldier II kicks are guaranteed authentic by Upper Deck and come with LeBron’s signature and numbering on the right shoe.
Named after an international streetball tournament in France, these Quai 54 Air Jordans aren’t too creative, but sometimes a simple black and white colorway is all you need.
Nike’s SB Equipment Backpack is a monster; cram in everything from laptops and DSLRs to shoes and thermos bottles. Extra points for the thickly padded shoulder straps and back.
Coming January 17, these black and red Air Jordan True Flights really bring out the numerous angled suede panels; the red contrast stitching and white accents are icing on the cake.
With an ultra-clean white colorway and a touch of black patent leather, we’re feelin’ these Married to the Mob x Nike Dunk Highs; they’ll be available Nov. 8th in NYC, LA, Boston and Vegas.
Clad in black, varsity red and white, this Zoom LeBron VI is the cleanest to date, with just a nylon mesh and “LeBron James” spelled out on the heel; it’s also Nike’s lightest at 14.5 oz.
Billy May’s Nike Hindsight concept uses Fresnel lens to extend the peripheral vision of wearers by 25 degrees on either side; images are distorted, but it’s enough to detect motion. Thanks, Verto!
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