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The city of Paris, known for its fashion, style and culture, will now be stepping up their sneaker game. The Marais section of Paris is now the home of the latest Nike Sportswear store to pop up. The new NSW store occupies a space that was formerly a bookstore, and they have chosen to leave much of the original look in tact, giving the shop a very stylish and distinguished aesthetic. Some new touches come courtesy of murals, wallpaper and even the carpet, which have all been created by French illustrators Antoine+Manuel. As you might expect, in addition to the store’s cool look, it will also be home to the latest in Nike Sportswear footwear and apparel, including Tier Zero and limited releases. If you’re in the area, be sure to stop in and check out the new spot. Via superfuture.
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These latest Nike ACG boots look so tough they should come with a half-joking warning dissuading wearers from kicking their rivals, lest they be accused of attempted murder. The Nike Air Max Abasi ACG is back in a brutally dark colourway that pits the tiger style of black and olive green’s crane style against one another. Just like the ancient kung fu schools, these different shades enhance one another and a splash of Safari print seals the deal. Prepare for the winter wars and cop these from Japanese e-tailer Mad C.
Style: 365752-301
Color: Dark Army/Black-Anthracite
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Nike Zoom Kobe IV colourway #3,659 is here just in time for the first weekend of the new NBA regular season. This pair is one of the three gradient ZK4s we saw recently. Rather than a home or away nod with white or black, these fade straight from concord to gold and the result is a fourth championship ring. Yet another celebration for a man with irrepressable stamina, the 4 Rings edition of the Nike Zoom Kobe IV will hit Foot Locker’s House of Hoops specialty locations this Sunday, November 1st.
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Eric Koston’s signing with Nike SB back in June was big news. Even though he has a signature Dunk Low on the way, Mr. Koston can be seen here wearing the latest Stefan Janoski and holding a new Nike SB Dunk High that relies on a simple combo we’ve seen a couple of times this year: black, white and gum. They look to have either canvas or nubuck uppers, along with a white Swoosh to match the midsole. It’s pretty much perfect, so the question is when, not if you’re going to cop them. Stick with Sneaker News for updates. via N-SB.org
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LRJ23.com has just completed an in depth look at all of the Nike Lebron signature shoes in comparison to the newest Nike Air Max Lebron VII. While the Air Max Lebron VII has undergone the most significant of changes in Lebron’s signature line of shoes, from the designer, changing from Ken Link to Jason Petrie, all the way to how the shoe was constructed, the addition of Nike Flywire technology and a new Nike Basketball specific Air Max 360 bag, the Nike Air Max Lebron VII definitely stands out as one of the best Lebron sneakers to date. Take a closer look at how the rest of the Nike Lebron signature models stack up against the Nike Air Max Lebron VII after the jump. via LRJ23.com
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While many thought the Vunk was an April Fool’s Joke, Nike runners that draw heavily upon Air Max 95 design characteristics have continued to emerge. Hot on the heels of the Air Max 24/7 unveiling and its warm reception is the Nike Shox Turbo O’ Nine in an easily identifyable colourway. They feature the horizontal tiering that the AM95 made famous but takes its signature gradient from front to back rathe than top to bottom. Grab a sample pair of these from verbdws on eBay.
Style: 365951-103
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Last month, news broke that the Nike Air Flightposite II LE in Black would be brought back to retail shelves in Spring 2010. The shoe was originally created for Kevin Garnett, who at the time was still signed with Nike, but like the Air Garnett III that was brought back this year under the new name of Air Max III LE, the Nike Flightposite II LE has removed all connections to KG including his last name on the side of the shoe and “OBF” (Official Block Family) callout on the heeltag. Here is a closer look at the first colorway of the shoe in all Black, this is pair is a sample and only available in a size 9, but if you’re a fan of this shoe then you only have to wait a few more months before it’s released in Spring 2010. If you’re a size 9 you can pick it up now from verbdws on eBay.
Style: 386160-002
Color: Black/Black
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When Nike announced that they would be creating a 6.0 division to provide gear for the extreme sports world, many Nike fans thought it would simply produce the “poor man’s SB’s.” But more recently, Nike 6.0 has been pushing out some designs that have forced certain nay-sayers to eat their words. This women’s Dunk High is no exception. The black upper gets some highlights with a woodgrain effect on the toebox and heel straps in neon pink and gold. The colors are accentuated even more with contrast stitching and sole in the same corresponding colors. Ladies are sure to eat these up. Available now Extra Butter.
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Simplicity is back! With all the successful (and not so successful) eccentric styles and designs that have emerged in the past couple of years, it’s good to see that footwear culture has come back in full circle with the comeback of clean, straight-forward silhouettes and color schemes that don’t undermine the creativity behind the design process, but rather evoke sophistication and purism.
This Nike SB Bruin embodies this thought. The simple tooling of this silhouette gives it such a classic look, and the full red upper with white accents only adds to that timeless look. Scoop up a pair from Caliroots.
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Nike Sportswear’s 21 Mercer location has just revealed it’s latest Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke to be customized at their location, the only location in the world where one can create a Bespoke Air Force 1. This pair was customized by Ramon Cerda, who looked to New York City as the main source of inspiration for his pair of Bespoke’s. He’s called his creation the “Rotten Apples” to show his love for NYC, with the White on the inside of the shoe’s symbolizing taking a bite out of the apple. The lateral side of the shoe features various shade’s of Red in a few different materials as well as some hits of Green.
Nike Sportswear
21 Mercer Street | Map
New York, NY 10013
TEL #: 212-226-5433
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