As we approach the month of February, the sun will begin to pervade the cold front, giving us permission to stuff our down jackets and winter coats back into the closet and opt for slightly lighter clothing. Nike SB has got a wide selection of apparel available for February with a focus on warm yet light clothing. The Nike SB Coaches Jacket features a nylon construction with an attached hood to keep you safe from the elements, while the varsity-style Baseball Jacket provides a slightly sportier approach. Stripes are a common in theme in February, as horizontal stripes make their way onto three crewnecks and two t-shirts (to match the Pinstripe SB Dunk Low of February 2011). In addition to the rest of the t-shirts, flannels, and hoodies is P-Rod Denim, which features a specific cut fit to Rodriguez style. There’s a lot more in terms of accessories as well, with argyle socks, fitted caps, and backpacks, so continue reading for a complete look at the Nike SB February 2011 Apparel & Accessories Collection below.
Nike SB February 2011 Apparel & Accessories
John Kim
January 26, 2011
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