Friday, December 15, 2023

SB Dunk Lows with Civilist Berlin

NIKE SB CRAFTS COLOR-CHANGING DUNK LOWS WITH CIVILIST BERLIN Reacting to heat to unveil a multi-colored pattern. By YeEun KimAug 17, 2020 35.8K With the silhouette becoming the new sneaker to break resale records, Nike has now created a pair of color-changing SB Dunk Lows with Civilist Berlin. Reacting to heat, the shoes reveal a vibrant, multi-colored pattern. Arriving in all-black, the sneakers are accentuated with the sportswear giant’s logo in pixelated form on the tongue, while Civilist tags are subtly stitched just beneath the Swoosh on the laterals. When exposed to heat, the Dunk Lows unveil an infrared-inspired pattern boasting shades of yellow, orange, green and blue. Black stitching details across the upper add contrast to the design, highlighting the overall silhouette. Rounding off the kicks, Nike’s branding is embroidered on the heel, while the midsole comes in white.

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Air Jordan 11 'Neapolitan'

Air Jordan 11 'Neapolitan' Get Ready We’re serving up the AJ11 with a new look. The coveted Tinker Hatfield design is back with triple the flavor—its matte and signature glossy patent leathers are sweetened with pops of Velvet Brown, Sail, and soft pink Atmosphere. And the translucent outsole? It wouldn’t be an AJ11 without it. That’s the great thing about Neapolitan: you can have it all, in every step. To make sure you're ready for the launch of this new flavor of the iconic silhouette, check out the step-by-step instructions below on how to update your account. Avoid missing out and cop your pair as quickly and seamlessly as possible on drop day.

Air Jordan 5

Air Jordan 5 Navy $210.00 Available 11/10 at 9:00 AM Step into a classic with the AJ5 “Navy.” A mix of premium suede and durable canvas create a distinct material expression, while the Midnight Navy and Football Grey combine for a bold finish. Lace locks keep your look anchored to the spirit of ‘90s hoops. The signature Tinker Hatfield design maintains the stylized midsole, vented panels, and Jumpman-branded tongue that make it an icon—but the icy, translucent outsole and smoky plastic accents keep it feeling brand new.

Nike SB x TIGHTBOOTH®︎ Dunk Low Pro

Nike SB x TIGHTBOOTH®︎ Dunk Low Pro Black and White $135.00 Available 11/14 at 9:00 AM In 2005, an Osaka crew led by Shinpei Ueno shined a light on the nocturnal artistry of Japanese skateboarding. Through his travels, and 15 years crafting the underground video series Lenz, he helped spread the quick-footed style and explorations of color and environment that are now a hallmark of the local scene—and the TIGHTBOOTH®︎ aesthetic. Born out of necessity, the Nike SB x TIGHTBOOTH®︎ Dunk Low Pro draws from the freedom of nighttime in the streets. Textural overlays emulate the metal grates encountered and employed during after-dark sessions. Reflective Swoosh panels, a co-branded tongue and subtle hits of Safety Orange bring the spirit and synergy of TIGHTBOOTH®︎'s visual identity to the iconic Dunk.

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Basket Rack 3M Hoodie - Camo

Basket Rack 3M Hoodie - Camo

Gallery Dept. x Vans Rowley XLT

Gallery Dept. x Vans Rowley XLT Pack Gallery Dept.'s reputation in the fashion world remains unrivaled, establishing itself as an influential label that consistently sets the benchmark for contemporary fashion. Following its collaborations in footwear with Vans on the Old Skool and multiple models with Asics, Gallery Dept. is again joining forces with the Cali-based skate brand. This time, the collaboration digs deep into Vans' archive, revisiting the Vans Rowley XLT, a signature silhouette of pro skater Geoff Rowley. This collaborative rendition of the Vans Rowley XLT is a testament to art and edginess. Constructed with superior leather, its foundation is predominantly black, acting as a canvas for the vivid flame graphics that transition from a fiery orange to a deep red. This is complemented by zebra print detailing, specifically on the iconic Jazz Stripe, adding another layer of artistic expression to the design. The shoe doesn't just stop at visual appeal; the white lace set contrasts effectively against the dark backdrop. A message from the heart of Gallery Dept. finds its way to the heel with "ART THAT KILLS" embroidered in bold red, echoing the red of the sockliner. This artistic masterpiece sits atop a cohesive black midsole and outsole, ensuring durability matches its style. Alongside this Black colorway, two more renditions of Gallery Dept.'s collaborative Vans Rowley XLT appeared. One pair comes in Blue Grey while the other takes on a Pink Brown color scheme. Each features leather and suede construction with Gallery Dept branding found atop the tognue, on the insole, and on the reverse of the tongue tag.

Friday, November 3, 2023

ASSC HOME RANGE

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Nike Air Max 1 “Familia”

NIKE, Inc. has vocalized its commitment to the Latino community over the last three years unlike ever before, adding representatives to its board of directors, amongst other initiatives. One such endeavor that’s become a mainstay over the last few years has been full-on collections to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month, a month-long celebration that kicks off September 15th. Previous efforts have included Nike Sportswear classics like the Air Max 1, and 2023’s will be no different. Initially the multi-colored pair was believed to be part of an expansive Día de Muertos collection, but Nike has confirmed with us the sneaker’s “Familia” theme. Akin to past footwear designed through the lens of Hispanic heritage, the upcoming take on Tinker Hatfield’s iconic creation features a medley of eye-catching colors throughout its upper and sole unit. Vibrant pink and yellow join forces with green and orange hues to inject life into the shoes’ sand-colored base. Familiar panels are given untraditional texture to ostensibly nod to cultural touchpoints from the Spanish-speaking world. The result is a fun Air Max offering that speaks to the vibrancy of Latin American culture. The tried-and-proven tooling also indulges in animated colors, but forgoes any reference to the sneaker’s theme. Tongue labels on the right shoe and sockliners, however, nod to the collection’s familial focus via “Familia” branding.href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_Ml8lgIByuED5cWHyCBB12mogC6KXGzrZOeEQ1BwAT_SXVDu6Wz0zZEZvvKo1Hz_3282lg7i3bqMvhnypwJm9fs-iehl0seTSb6vHCD7uIR3lhem4DJ9FzdNEW79xF0dYXonsY5SRpggPVi2tnT2H37aadicrsB-EuN0afbATZKXkfr2WlYFe-grMGHU/s1140/IMG_3539.webp" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; ">iehl0seTSb6vHCD7uIR3lhem4DJ9FzdNEW79xF0dYXonsY5SRpggPVi2tnT2H37aadicrsB-EuN0afbATZKXkfr2WlYFe-grMGHU/s320/IMG_3539.webp"/>

Nike Air Force 1 Low "Halloween"

Halloween has always been a big holiday for Nike, but this year it seems they’re putting in quite a bit more effort. Alongside candy corn-inspired Dunks from SB, the Swoosh will be dressing up the Air Force 1 in an appropriately spooky colorway. Quite a bit more festive in design than that of the releases from 2022, the Nike Air Force 1 “Halloween 2023” begins with a blacked-out base, whose construction alternates between a tumbled leather and an embossed snakeskin. Ghastly shades of green, then, paint the patterned outsole, while bright oranges highlight not only the Nike text at the tongue but also the menacing Jack-o’-Lantern printed onto the insoles. Said ghoulish pumpkin makes yet another appearance on the exterior, accessorizing the lace unit in a silver-casted finish./>

HUF x Nike Air Max 1

Thanks to the Swoosh, 2024 is brewing up to be a pretty great year for sneakers. Alongside the release of several highly-anticipated Jordans, we can expect the return of many a past classic, including but not limited to the HUF x Nike Air Max 1 from 2004. Confirmed by @bubblekoppe earlier today, HUF and Nike are reprising their partnership in the honor of the 20th anniversary of the above-mentioned Air Max 1. Though no other details have been unveiled just yet, it’s possible we’ll be receiving a true Retro of said release, complete with its “Dark Apple” accents and neutral-dominant upper. But given that the GR was accompanied by not only a Hyperstrike variant but also two unreleased samples, there’s plenty of opportunity for the brands to turn the celebration into something much bigger than a single sneaker.