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Another Graphic Nike Air Presto Can Be Yours Now
By SoleInsider
Having looked at a similar colorway of the Nike Air Presto earlier this week, we now take a look at yet another GPX version of the lightweight runner with new hues on the upper.
This graphic colorway of the classic runner from Nike features a graphic ocean upper done in shades of blue as well as white. Blue has also been added on the laces, caging system, inner liner, and rubber outsole, while white lands on the midsole and toebox branding.
Anyone interested in picking up this colorway of the Nike Air Presto GPX can do so now at select Nike retailers for $130.
The Roshe Two is almost here. So close, in fact, that it’s now arriving at sneaker shops. And that means we can now get an up close and personal look at the sequel to the Nike Roshe thanks to detailed shots like these from Sneaker Politics. The non-Flyknit version of the updated Roshe silhouette featuring a foam/mesh upper can be inspected here in a vibrant “Atomic Pink” colorway for women that makes for the perfect colorway to close out the summer. You’ll be able to grab a pair beginning September 1st.
After officially unveiling the blue and gold Nike Kobe 11 Mambacurial earlier this week, we have now found out that there will be another Mabacurial colorway of the Kobe 11 releasing.
Differentiating itself from the pair inspired by FC Barcelona, this pair looks more like the Kobe 8 version of the Mambacurial version as the shoe features a Pink Flasg engineered mesh upper with Action Green and Red Plum adding some more color to the shoe. The shoe is then finished off with “NIKE” branding in white on the medial sides of the shoe.
Look for the Nike Kobe 11 EM Mambacurial to release on September 15, 2016 for $160.
The Nike LeBron 13 Elite Linen Releases In September
By SoleInsider
The Nike LeBron 13 Elite is getting a new EXT treatment for the end of summer with this premium monochromatic “Linen” offering arriving at retailers on September 9th. You can already find the pair in select sizes on eBay, but if you’re in need of another look before you seal the deal and make a purchase then we have more detailed photos for you below.
The LeBron 13 Elite has only received a handful of colorways which is why we’re so surprised to see this luxurious leather tooling all of a sudden. All the aspects of the playoff-ready LeBron 13 Elite are here including that oversized carbon fiber shank, underlying Dynamic Flywire support system, and that strange but enticing padded ankle construction. The premium leather upper ditches any trace of that new Kurim rubberized textile while a soft Linen shade hits throughout to further camouflage the embossed Swoosh branding. What do you think of the latest Nike LeBron 13 Elite EXT? Check out more photos below and head over to our release dates page for more updates.
The Womens Nike Air Force 1 UpStep SE Comes In Triple Black
By SoleInsider
The Nike Air Force 1 UpStep SE is one of Nike newest renditions of the classic Air Force 1 model. Made exclusively for women, this version of the Nike Air Force 1 Low comes with a new construction that features hidden seams that end up giving the shoe more of a streamlined and sleek look. We’ve seen this model in the past done in leather, but this time around the upper is done in a foam/mesh construction equipped with a pebbled patterned seen throughout. Adding even more of a comfort feel to the shoe is the same cored-out sole we’re used to seeing on the Air Force 1 Flyknit Ultra. Out now, pick up this Triple Black colorway of the Nike Air Force 1 UpStep SE for $120.
Perforated Suede Lands On The NikeLab Match Classic
By SoleInsider
Two brand new pairs of the Nike Match Classic are on the way, and this time around they get the premium treatment courtesy of NikeLab. Coming in two tonal offerings, let’s get a closer look at the NikeLab Match Classic.
Both pairs of the NikeLab Match Classic are constructed out of a leather-lined perforated suede upper. If you’re looking for something with a little bit of pop to it, go with the Clear Jade colorway. If you prefer things a bit more subtle, the Sail colorway is the one for you. Both pairs will come equipped with a White midsole and Gum rubber outsole. A small embroidered Swoosh along the quarter panels appears to be the only means on branding on the shoe. Available internationally, pick up either pair for $109.
I appreciate the construction of the shoe, but I’m not really a big fan of the actual model. Easy pass on my end. The Clear Jade pair has a nice pop to it though.
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Are You Picking Up The Nike Roshe Two Midnight Navy Next Week
By SoleInsider
By this time next week, we will all be able to get our hands on the brand new and highly anticipated Nike Roshe Two. Now all that’s left to do and wait and figure out which colorway you’re going after first. Why not take a close look at the Nike Roshe Two Midnight Navy?
This Roshe Two comes in a Midnight Navy upper placed on the soft and stretchy upper. The light and flexible sequel also comes with three layers of cushioning to make it a definite upgrade when comparing it to the Roshe One. Contrasting black Swooshes provide a complementing touch, while tonal laces and branding on the heel accompany the slip-on neoprene sock liner. Priced at $90, is this the colorway you’re going after when the shoe releases on September 1st?
The Roshe Two has potential to be a really good sneaker. I may end up getting a pair and the Midnight Navy looks pretty good from where I’m standing from.
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The NikeLab Air Footscape Woven Comes In A Linen Colorway
By SoleInsider
When it comes to abnormal looking kicks, very few stand toe to toe with the Nike Air Footscape Woven. The construction and build of the shoe really give it that unique look and feel. If you’re a fan of the model, we’re here to let you know that the NikeLab Air Footscape Woven Linen just dropped at select international retailers.
The Nike Air Footscape Woven gets the NikeLab treatment this time around as a Linen version of the shoe arises. Coming in a monochromatic tan upper, the woven upper is made out of a leather suede upper equipped with tonal laces and lining. Adding some contrast to the shoe is the off-White placed on the Footscape sole unit. A Tan outsole completes the look of the shoe. Priced at $225, we will let you know if/when these arrive stateside.
I’m not opposed to owning a pair of the Nike Air Footscape Woven. I find the shoe unique but dope at the same time. I just need to find that perfect colorway. This linen version is not the one.
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Nike Launches The Third Of The Four Horsemen Kobe 11 Elites
By SoleInsider
Keep the premium Kobe 11s coming. Nike Basketball has been celebrating the legacy of the Black Mamba all throughout Summer 2016, whether it be the multiple “Mambacurial” Kobe pairs that we’ve seen previewed over the past few weeks or through the luxurious collection known as the Nike Kobe 11 Elite 4KB “Four Horsemen” Pack. There’s been the multi-color style of the Kobe 11 “White Horse” followed by the tonal shades of the Kobe 11 “Red Horse”. Now the third installment known as the Kobe 11 Black Horse will be releasing on September 17th.
This thoroughbred of a Kobe 11 Elite release features a Black to Team Red gradient on the standout Flyknit construction while a Rough Green takes over by the heel for a unique lifestyle twist. The Kobe 11 Black Horse also features unique perforations on the olive shaded heel panel with an all seeing eye graphic embossed underneath the heel tab. A black leather tongue and classic gum outsole furthers the casual approach to this colorway for the perfect finish. What do you think of the upcoming Kobe 11 Elite 4KB “Black Horse” release? Check out more detailed photos below and grab your pair on September 17th for $200 USD.
The Nike Sock Dart Will Drop Several New Colorways In November
By SoleInsider
The Nike Sock Dart has had a pretty busy and successful 2016. It has released a handful of colorways and most of them have been a huge hit. Although we’re well into the second half of the year, that doesn’t mean that that Nike Sock Dart can take a seat and call it a year. New colorways are on the way and we’re here to give you a first look.
Said to be dropping in the month of November, above you will find preview images of three tonal colorways of the Nike Sock Dart. Coming in your choice of either Deep Maroon, Game Royal, and Anthracite, the woven, laceless, slip-on upper rocks darker hues that make them more suitable and appropriate for the Fall/Winter seasons. Even the clear strap comes in the same tonal fashion. Contrasting midsoles covered in speckles are the perfect compliment to the breathable upper. See anything you like? Keep your eyes peeled because November is only a few short months away.
In exactly one week, the highly anticipated Nike Roshe Two will be making its debut. The shoe isn’t even out yet and Nike is already giving the new and improved Roshe model the NikeLab treatmen. What you see above is our first look at the NikeLab Roshe Two.
Coming in two tonal colorways, both pairs are shown in a premium leather construction from NikeLab to help differentiate them from the classic mesh construction the Roshe Two will be coming in. Although leather is used to create the upper, the slip-on neoprene sock liner remains intact to provide you with the comfort the Roshe line is known for giving. The first pair will come in a Black upper and of-White sole, while the second pair comes in a Vachetta Tan sitting on top of the same off-White sole. Both pairs will come equipped with a tonal stitched Swoosh on the side panel to complete the premium aesthetic of the shoe. Said to already be available at select retailers, let us know what you think about the NikeLab version of the Roshe Two.
I find it kind of odd that the NikeLab Roshe Two released first before the Nike Roshe Two. Regardless, it’s definitely a premium looking version of the shoe. That Vachetta Tan pair is calling my name. I doubt it’s real Vachetta Tan, but it’s still dope.
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Here is another colorway of the Nike Kobe 11 that will be arriving at retailers next month.
Known as the Nike Kobe 11 Blackhorse, this colorway of the Black Mamba’s latest signature shoe comes dressed in a Black, Team Red, and Rough Green Flyknit upper. The three colors show up in a gradient pattern upper that starts off with Black on the toe then shifts to red on the midfoot, and finally finishes off with Rough Green on the heel/ankle area. A full gum outsole finishes off this Nike Kobe 11 Blackhorse that is scheduled to release on September 17, 2016 for $200. Will you be picking up a pair?
Nike Sportswear’s retro of the Nike Sock Dart, much like the Nike Air Presto, couldn’t have come at a better time. The woven, laceless, slip-on upper is as breathable a model in Nike’s retro catalog and when paired with the head-turning translucent mid-foot strap and an incredibly comfortable natural motion-like outsole unit, the pair not only looks good but is comfortable enough to wear into the ground all summer long. Nike’s latest trio of Sock Dart releases will hit stores later in November 2016 and each features a brand new color blocking that we’ve never seen before.
The Nike Sock Dart has thrived off of monochromatic colorways and the occasional speckled midsole, but here tonal shades of Deep Maroon, Game Royal, and Anthracite all utilize darker and lighter hues on the color spectrum for a unique twist. What do you think of Nike Sportswear’s upcoming Sock Dart release slate? Be sure to check out a full view after the break and stay tuned for more release date updates right here on Sneaker News.
If you weren’t that knowledgeable about sneakers, you could easily mistake the Nike Air Foamposite One for a non-Nike product. Without the Nike swoosh on the upper save for the tiny speck on the toe, the prominent Penny Hardaway 1 Cent logo on the heel would have you wondering who exactly made these kicks. The Nike Air Foamposite Pro has no such issues.
With a giant swoosh jewel on the lateral side, Nike reclaimed the Foams right away so there was no confusion from consumers. In the age when few players wore signature shoes that did not belong to them, the Foamposite Pros gave Nike Basketball athletes that weren’t named Penny Hardaway the chance to rock the futuristic kicks. Thanks to superstars like Tim Duncan to Ray Allen wearing the “takedowns”, the One and the Pro have complimented each other ever since. With today’s release of the Nike Air Foamposite Pro Hyper Cobalt that evokes memories of an older Pro release, here are our picks for the Top 10 Nike Air Foamposite Pro Colorways.
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Nike Air Foamposite Pro Dr. Doom (2006)
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Despite multiple Ls Marvel’s First Family has taken at the movies, they are still one of the most iconic franchises in all of comics and deserve better. One of the few times an outside brand got it right was when Nike Sportswear released a sneaker pack based off Reed and Sue Richards (Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman), Ben Grimm (The Thing) and Johnny Storm (Human Torch). But for some reason, a decent colorway of the Nike Air Foamposite Pro got lumped into the pack and inexplicably was called Dr. Doom, even though the shoe had zero connection in color or execution to either movie or comic book Victor Von Doom. There are plenty of Foamposite Pros that opt for the black motif and this is the best of the bunch. Just ignore the Doom references.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Gym Green (2012)
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At the height of Foamposite Mania any release – whether they be new colorway or retro reissue – was an excuse for sneakerheads to line up and camp out for days. In the middle of the year of the Galaxy Foams, the Gym Green Foams became a cult classic thanks to its iridescent upper that shifted color depending on how the light bent towards to the kicks. With all of the Foams that dropped around this time you can be forgiven if you forgot about this colorway, but we didn’t, as evidenced by the random comments that we from time to time from fans who love to say “but what about the Gym Greens?”
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Voltage (1997)
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“Volt” wasn’t so much a thing at Nike back in 1997 as much as it was a passing fancy as only a handful of sneakers around that time released with the blindingly bright yellowish green. Similar to the Nike Total Max Uptempo that released around the same, the Voltage was more of a precursor for what was to come at the swoosh, where everything has to have Volt. Not that we’re complaining.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Electric Green (2011)
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When people think of Electric Green and Nike (now that we think about it, where else does Electric Green flourish but at Nike?), the first thing that comes to mind is LeBron James and his Dunkman mini-line of sneakers. While no one would accuse this Foamposite Pro as being a “Dunkman” Foam, the timing of this release and another pair that we’ll reveal later on in this list at the height of LeBron’s sneaker popularity was hard to deny.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Solar Red (2014), Gym Red (2015), Pure Platinum (2016)
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We all know what these colorways are based from. Anybody that says otherwise are just kidding themselves. Despite Kanye West’s less than amicable split from Nike a few years ago, that didn’t stop the brand from releasing these colorways that are essentially copies of the Nike Air Yeezy 2 drops. To spread the releases out for this long shows the staying power Kanye and Nike have on the sneaker community. While each successive pair seem to sit on store shelves longer than the previous release, don’t expect this trend to slow down anytime soon on other Nike Sportswear drops.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Metallic Silver (2008)
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If Nike had released these around the time of Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer movie and sneakerheads started calling them the Silver Surfer Foams (some did, but it wasn’t ubiquitous), it wouldn’t have been as offensive a nickname as the Foams that were named after Doom that you saw previously on this list. Actually, most nicknames aren’t as offensive as the Doom.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Retro (2011)
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Don’t lie, you have a pair of these sitting in your closet with pink laces.
Some might call them Electric Blue, some might call them South Beach, we just call them one of the best Foamposite Pro colorways to ever release. At just the right angle, the shoe is strikingly similar to the now-legendary Nike LeBron 8 South Beach release that this could be considered a consolation prize of sorts. But the Retro Foams stand out in a class of their own with the well-done bright finish that pops like few other Nike silhouettes can.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Varsity Red (2002)
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Just don’t call these “Bred” or “Banned” Foams and we’ll be cool. Seriously, don’t…
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Varsity Royal (2001)
Flight Club
Black and Red will always be synonymous with Air Jordans. Black and Blue is where it starts and ends for Foams. No matter the shade of blue, whether it be Varsity, Electric, Current, Vivid, Mirror, Dark Neon and more, they will always be the definitive look for Foams. What started out as a one-off for Penny Hardaway has expanded into a bonafide franchise for Nike, and we haven’t stopped collecting them since.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro White Black True Red/Pearl (1997, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2015)
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Popularized by Jesus (Shuttlesworth) and the Big Fundamental in the late 90s, the original Foamposite Pro has evolved from a pure white to a more pearlescent (hence the Pearl moniker) finish to back to pure white through the years. But because Nike has always called them White Black True Red, we’re going to follow their lead and bunch all of them together to claim the top spot on this list. Like there was ever any doubt…
The wait is finally over. The highly anticipated sequel to Dylan Raasch’s instant-classic Nike Roshe Run has finally surfaced at select retailers in both a classic mesh construction and a new bolstered Flyknit in an array of head-turning colorways. So what’s next for the Nike Roshe Two? Try two new premium leather builds from NikeLab that showcases the sleek silhouette in all of its newfound premium glory.
The NikeLab Roshe Two introduces the follow-up to arguably Nike Sportswear’s most successful shoe of the 21st century through a luxurious leather construction throughout while the slip-on neoprene sock liner stays for added comfort. A traditional black showcases a boldly stitched Swoosh on the side panel while an off-white Sail midsole makes for a clean finish. A Vachetta Tan Roshe Two is also available at select shops like Undefeated today. Check out a full view below and let us know what you think of the NikeLab Roshe Two by taking your thoughts to the comments section.