In 2009, Nike SB created an unexpected classic in the Zoom Stefan Janoski. With immense cross-over appeal (not to mention that skaters actually liked the shoe), the Janoski rose to the top of the Nike SB ranks and became a must-have shoe for all types of sneakerheads. Seamlessly combining classic styling and sleek design, the SB Janoski was one of the best shoes of 2009 (it was a Sneaker News Top 30 of that year) and continues to be a hit in 2011. In addition to the new colorways headed our way, Nike SB introduced a mid-top chukka-esque version of the Janoski, which features a heightened and padded ankle collar. For Fall 2011, we can expect a number of new colorways of both the Low and Mid; for the original design, a maroon suede as well as an off-white cream suede colorway will drop, and for Mids, a classic black/white colorway and a second light green/brown version will make its way to store shelves. Check out this nice group of Fall 2010 Janoski releases and let us know which pair you like best. via HS.
Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Low & Mid – Fall 2010 Colorways
John Kim
February 17th, 2011 (updated)
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