Friday, March 18, 2011

6-17-23

The Jordan Brand's latest line of hybrids takes the idea of the "Countdown Pack" series and fuses them into one shoe. The Air Jordan VI and XVII come together this time around, creating the all new Jordan 6-17-23. Continuing to take from past Air Jordan's, the colorway put to use is borrowed from arguably one of the most popular styles of the Air Jordan VIII.
Making use of the "Aqua" color scheme, the 6-17-23 arrives in an all black build in a combination of several different materials. Black patent leather takes place on the toe while a weave material and black nubuck fills in other areas throughout. Creating the aqua color scheme, orion blue is seen working the outsole along with concord on the heel, eyelets and other areas throughout.
Theair jordan 6 and Air Jordan 17 came together in a CDP pack some time ago. From the looks of things, Spring of 2011 will have them coming together as a single shoe.
Some multi shoe hybrid have yielded great results, including a number of .5 Team releases and of course, the Spizikes. This shoe isn’t one of them. Mixing the 17′sheel and lace eyelets, the majority of this shoe’s styling comes from the 6, including the icy outsole forefoot.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

nike foamposite one electric green lime




From now on, you should get used to seeing tons of images of the upcoming nike foamposite one electric green lime . News hit the web about this colorway earlier this year, and we got our first look at the Electric Green/Black Foamposite in July.
Yesterday actual images of the Electric Green Foams surfaced, and today we have new images for you to judge. Some people like them, some people dislike them, while others are eager to see them in person. Are the Electric Green Foamposites on your 2011 Foamposite list, or will you just stick with the Penny Foams and Pewter foams?


. The Electric Green oamposite shell is offset by black hints such as the swoosh, midfoot, tongue, among other sections. It is also complimented with the ever-so-popular, icy sole. Is this a must-have for you this year?A recent line sheet presentation leak shares a pretty solid look at the Electric Green/ Black Foamposite Pro Retro, slated to release during the first quarter of 2011 with a $190 retail price

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Retro 13 Pink and Grey

Jordan Brand has been giving extra attention to crafting quality kicks for ladies in recent months, and while these are technically a classic pink-and-shrink, there’s no discounting the execution.  This brand new air Jordan's 13 has a vague Un-Grey Toe look to it, thanks to white ‘golf ball’ panels and grey on the rear mudguard/heel and midsole instead of the toe.  Select pink accents are limited to the tongue tags and outsoles, which makes these supremely versatile, and probably makes plenty of male sneakerheads jealous considering the vast array of more masculine colors that could take their place.  And while these are definitely just for girls,

Another Air Jordan XIII has dropped, done especially for the ladies. Using a more subtle colorway than the previous Black/Voltage Cherry XIII, the sneaker is primarily White, with Grey and Pink accents. Constructed from both suede and leather, the body is covered in the panted XIII dimpling, as well as the bubbled Air Jordan hologram seen on the ankle. The Grey trims the midsole, continuing through the side panel and up around the ankle collar. Released in grade school sizes only, the Grey and Pink XIII’s were the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day

We have seen on the net in recent month that Jordan Brand has put a heavy emphasis on the womens side of the sneaker world.  Now adding to the list of shoes like the air jordan 1 cherry, the jordan flight 9, and the air jordan 13 cherry, JB will release the Air Jordan Retro 13 GS White/Grey-Pink.  The shoe highlights are white leather on the toe, side panels, and pods soles, grey hits on the mudguard and midsole, and pink hits on the toe tag, tongue, and outsole branding and outsole trim.