
The latest duo of Supra TK Society superhightops shows us exactly how different two black, blue and white kicks can be. First off is the colorblocking; these Terry Kennedy signatures follow the same basic pattern except for the rear quarter, wing and lower strap, which matches the sole of one and the tongue of the other. The former is, of course, the teal pair and the others are royal, making the inclusion of a little green pigment the main difference in these two releases. Check out shots of both after the jump and look for them at select Supra retailers including their own Factory 413.
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The Converse Star Player is quite versatile, as evidenced by its inclusion in the CONS skateboarding lineup. Here’s a brand new look for the old school veteran, a hightop Star Player in all white with a ribbed elastic ankle collar. It’s basically like having a sweatband attached to the top of your kicks and makes for a sweet retro sporty look. This pair is done with red and blue accents that give it that ever so slightly patriotic and completely summertime feel. Check out more shots after the jump and grab yours today from Caliroots’ Six Feet Down.
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Initially previewed in mid-March and slated for a Summer 2010 release, the 1992 Dream Team super-hybrid Nike Air Zoom Barcelona has yet to hit US retailers this summer. The Barcelona is a tribute to the Dream Team’s dominating Gold Medal performance, creating a new hybrid tribute model using elements of three of the Nike models worn by the team, namely the Air Jordan VII (7) Olympic, Barkley’s Air Force 180, and the Air Ballistic Force. The three shoes were fused to create the Air Zoom Barcelona, featuring the jagged midsole, visible Zoom on a 180-Air housing, the trademark in-step strap, and a starry insole. Reader response to the shoe was positive, but with the summer release season gone and the 1992 Dream Team anniversary now in the rear view as well, it’s starting to look like the Zoom Barcelona may go unreleased, at least in the States. You can check out some more pics after the jump, and on the bright side, you might be able to get your hands on this lone size 9 sample pair from cigar0330 on eBay.
Style: 395704-101
Color: Multi-Color
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Yesterday night Sneaker News showed you a throwback gallery that featured NBA players during their college and earlier years rocking Jordans. Even after Jordan’s retirement, his influence on young aspiring basketball talents did not wane even the slightest bit. Guys like Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul grew up looking up to Michael Jordan, and today, those four players are proud owners of their own signature shoe lines, the latter two as part of the Jordan Brand team. Continuing on our feature from last night, here’s Part 2 of Sneaker News’ ‘Before They Were Pros: Air Jordan Edition,” featuring younger NBA stars and up-and-comers in Air Jordan kicks. While MJ has retired, his footprint on the game can still be seen in today’s stars, so check out this great gallery of images and let us know which NBA star is the most ‘Jordan-like’. via Kenlu and NT.
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We all have a few pairs that we keep on ice, saving those deadstock Nikes or Jordans for the sunniest of days when your swag level surpasses the already dangerous one-hundred-thousand-trillion level. Breaking out a fresh pair of kicks induces an almost drug-like feeling of elation but get some antacids ready because what you’re about to see will turn your stomach. Twice. Here’s a look at a small sample of an impressive sneaker collection from Valmonte of NT; he lives in Singapore, a country with one of the most humid climates in the world, and unfortunately his storage methods were rendered futile by the relentless moisture of the local atmosphere. His Air Jordan IV White/Cement, Air Jordan Vs, and even the more recent Air Jordan XVII and XVIII have fallen victim, and you can see his once proud Air Jordan Retros and Originals have withered down to breadcrumbs and leather. Take a look at his dissolved Air Jordans after the jump and remember, wear your kicks before it’s too late!
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By now you should be well aware of the upcoming Air Jordan Flint XIII (13) Retro – even Fabolous rocked a pair during the Air Jordan x Atmos Pop-Up Store Launch Event. Celebs like to stay topical when it comes to sneakers and the Flint XIII was certainly a great choice. These are set for a stateside release in November, but as you know, Asian retailers typically get stuff way sooner than we do. If you needed these earlier like Fabolous did, we gave you a heads up on RMKStore’s early drop, but now our friends at KicksCrew has these available as well. If you want to avoid the lines or possible resale prices, might as well pay a little above retail to guarantee yourself a pair, right? Check out images after the jump and head over the Kickscrew to cop a pair.
Style: 414571-401
Color: French Blue/University Blue-Flint Grey
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Nike SB launched the Zoom P-Rod IV with events in New York on Tuesday, and you know with a dope signature now shipping, there’s gotta be some new P-Rod apparel and accessories. There’s a good variety of garments here, ranging from the classic Dri-FIT tees to polos, pants and water resistant jackets. You’ll notice a fierce bird insignia on some of the items, which, along with alot of the color combos on these garments, shouts out Paul’s family’s Mexican heritage. Check out more shots after the jump and look for these at Nike SB retailers.
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Sneaker News recently confirmed the black/snakeskin Kobe sample of interminable roots to be the Nike Zoom Kobe VI (6) but there’s no time to rest yet. Here’s a look at another upcoming Kobe shoe with equally nebulous origins; the upper is clearly all Kobe, with a purple and gold colorway, a snakeskin applique on the upper, and Kobe’s shozoku logo on the tongue and bottom heel. The midsole design is similar to the Air Force XXV Low, which featured a translucent bottom sole as well as midsole stitching, and the upper appears to be a combo between the Air Force XXV Low and the Nike Zoom Kobe V. In addition to the Purple/Gold colorway are four more familiar combos, like a Home-and-Away White and Black colorway with Purple trim, a ‘Draft Day‘ mix of White, Black, Aqua, and Purple, and another reptilian colorway mixing green with purple tones and a snake-skin applique. This take-down shoe of the Kobe line has a casual appeal but looks to be suitable for basketball as well, so check out the extra images after the jump and stick with Sneaker News for more updates. via NT.
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