This is going to be the biggest sneaker release weekend ever and plenty of new stuff is about to touch down at the Nike Sportswear flagship in NYC. Chief among them is the the seventh Doernbecher Freestyle collabo to benefit the Portland, OR childrens hospital by the same name. Each of the models is designed by a special youngster, including six total pairs, four of which will be available on Black Friday followed by the remaining two on Saturday. Friday releases include the Nike SB P-Rod 2.5, Air Force 1 ’07 LE, WMNS Free Run+ and Air Zenyth. That means that perhaps the biggest release of them all, the Doernbecher x Air Jordan III will drop the following day, along with a WMNS Zoom Vomero+ 5. All of these are super-unique, but the most attention will likely fall on that AJ3 Retro, which was pushed back to a December 4th drop, which means the 21 Mercer release offers a nice early advantage to New York sneakerheads. Check out all six pairs after the jump and get your North Face on pre-heat!
Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle 2010 Collection – Black Friday @ 21 Mercer
Aaron Hope
November 24, 2010
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