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Earlier this year Sneaker News gave you an exclusive look at an Air Jordan V in a yellow, black, and white colorway with a unique ’23′ logo on the heel. That particular pair was a promo-type sample for the debut of Jordan Tokyo 23, an all-new Jordan Brand website with an apparent focus on the Japanese market. The sneaker game out in Japan compared to what we have in the U.S. is night and day, so can we expect some special PEs and colorways for Jordan Tokyo 23? Perhaps a release of the Air Jordan V sample we showed you? Stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates on the opening of the Jordan Tokyo 23 Website and let us know what you think Jordan Brand might have in store with this new venture.
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Very rarely will Jordan Brand collaborate outside it’s own boundaries. And when it does, history tells us that it happens in small quantities. For example, the most recent collaboration that involved Jordan Brand featured UK artist Dave White, and what they created was limited to just 23 pairs! Last October featured Vashtie Kola and the Air Jordan II for kids, and even rapper Eminem had his hand on some Air Jordans as well. One of the most (if not the most) Air Jordan collaborations was with West Coast-based Undefeated, and even then, the shoes weren’t even released. We have news of an upcoming Air Jordan collaboration with Walter’s, a prominent sneaker shop based in Atlanta, GA that has been in the game for over six decades; using the Air Jordan V, Jordan Brand will commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Walter’s, immortalizing the sneaker staple with a special colorway inspired by the store’s original colors. What to expect? A black/yellow colorway and an extremely limited run. Take a look at the preview shots below and let us know what you think. via AGS.
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The Nike Air Trainer Huarache will be making a wide release in 2011, with a huge crop of new colorways headed for retail this summer. The Medium Grey/White-Photo Blue was one of the first Air Trainer Huarache colorways we showed you (it was actually a UK release years ago), but is available right now at Nikestore. These two new versions, however, will be arriving soon – one in Black/Varsity Red and a second in a Griffey-like mixture of White, Black, and Freshwater teal (we showed you these earlier this month). Are you a new-school cat that prefers the Zoom Huarache TR Mid, or an OG fella that likes the Air Trainer Huarache? Check out these three new Summer 2011 colorways below and let us know which you like best.
Nike Air Trainer Huarache
Medium Grey/White-Photo Blue
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Black/White-Varsity Red
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White/Black-Freshwater
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New York-based streetwear giants Supreme have collaborated with Cali skate legends Vans since 1996, so this latest team-up is every bit as anachronistic as the Foamposite-equipped Nike SB ’94. The Supreme x Vans Chukka ’95 pack includes four different canvas colorways of the classic sneaker-boot, each featuring Off the Wall’s iconic checkerboard pattern on their heels. Pairs in red, yellow, navy and black each come with matching laces and are slated to hit select retailers this May. Click through for more, let us know how these compare to the vast archive of previous Supreme x Vans collabo releases and stick with Sneaker News for updates including the US drop date. via HB
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In recognition of the upcoming release of the Packer Shoes x Stash x Reebok Pump Graphlite, Complex took a moment to reflect on the Brooklyn-based artist’s greatest footwear collaborations. It’s undeniable that his most well-known and celebrated projects have involved Nike and the Air Force 1 High and Low, Air Max 95, and Air Classic BW, but here’s a complete look at some of his other renditions of the Clarks Wallabee, the Gravis Comet Mid, the Lacoste Revan-Ardeur, and the Vans Sk8-Mid LX. It’s like he’s got a ‘stash’ of great ideas stockpiled somewhere, because Stash has firmly established himself as one of the footwear icons of the 21st century. Check out a sampling of this Stash collaborations retrospective below and hit up Complex for the full feature, and don’t miss out on the upcoming Packer Shoes x Stash x Reebok Pump Graphlite release tomorrow!
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When LeBron James made his decision to go to Miami, LeBron 8 designer Jason Petrie decided on a ‘South Beach’ inspired colorway – one that was actually a sample colorway the Nike LeBron team had spun up before. Since its release, the South Beach colorway has been incredibly popular and the market value of the LeBron 8 South Beach has seen a steady rise since its release. Check out this Air Jordan VI ‘South Beach’ Custom; it features the signature teal, pink, black, and white colorway infused into the astounding Air Jordan VI silhouette, going with a full teal upper, a black/pink midsole, pink laces, and a translucent outsole. The Air Jordan VI ‘Oreo’ served as the base model for this custom design, and clearly the idea translated onto the shoe seamlessly. Additional details included a paint-splattered wooden box and a hand-painted type-font on the heels reading ‘El Cappy’ and ‘Juan the Blogger’. Check out the detailed gallery below and let us know what you think of this custom pair of Jordans!. via NT.
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Last night, the Cleveland Cavaliers finally got their revenge on the former leader who chose to forsake his kingdom for greener pastures in South Beach. Despite a triple-double performance, LeBron James could not lead Miami to victory over the Cavaliers, but he did wear an all-new Player Exclusive colorway of the Nike LeBron 8 V/2. It features a a Black/White base colorway with a red swoosh and Max Air Unit and a hint of Miami sunset yellow on medial swoosh. The tongue and laces are also entirely red for an extra touch of Heat. Check out LeBron James and his new PE (it’s like he and teammate D-Wade are going tit for tat with PEs lately) and let us know what you think. via Yahoo!.
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Michael Jordan is widely considered as the greatest basketball player of all time, but his entrance into the NBA wasn’t equally celebrated. During MJ’s rookie year, fellow Eastern Conference guard Isiah Thomas sought to freeze Jordan out of the 1985 NBA All Star Game and the league itself fined Mike for every game he wore the grounbreaking Air Jordan 1. Neither attempt succeeded, of course, and the league’s punishment only served to draw more attention to the first of a long line of brilliant sneakers.
That’s the premise behind the Air Jordan 1 Retro High ‘Banned’, a sneaker we’ve seen change over time since its initial preview back in August 2010. That first pair featured black ‘X’s over the tongue tag and ankle Wings logo, but only the former remains. We can see in these new photos that the images we showed you in October offer a better approximation of the tumbled leather side panels, but even those failed to capture this latest look’s depiction of the ‘NIKE AIR’ tongue tags and detailed sockliner. The former is a nice surprise and the latter includes a variety of text reminders plus a smattering of tiny ‘x’ stitches to finish the theme. Also of note is that these pictures show a standard Jordan Brand box where we’d been expecting a special package that also utilized the X’d out motif. Click through for more shots, let us know if this latest version is the best so far and stick with Sneaker News for updates on a ‘Banned’ AJ1 release. via ChetLsworth on NT
Air Jordan 1 Retro High
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LeBron James has been signed to an endorsement deal with Coca-Cola’s Sprite lemon lime soda brand for nearly as long as he’s been with Nike, but we’ve only seen a couple official collaborative releases over these past eight years. Both the LeBron III Low and Zoom Soldier II received ‘limon’ colorways — will this new Nike LeBron 8 V2 Low colorway join that exclusive list? There’s been no word yet on whether this is an official collabo design but the general consensus is clear: this one’s a banger and immediately ranks among the entire LeBron 8 line’s very best. We have some new photos of the ‘Sprite’ LeBron 8 V2 Lows today, a model whose relatively high ankle might dictate it’d be better labeled as a 5/8 height were that not too confusing with their already complex nomenclature. Minor details aside, these are quite pleasing and you can see more by clicking on the jump below, and be sure to let us know how they rank against your other favorite LeBron 8 releases. via Taobao
Nike LeBron 8 V2 Low
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How do you know 2011 is/will be an amazing year for sneakers? One simple axiom is ‘another day, another dope AF1′. Nike Sportswear is overwhealming us with subtle yet satisfying Air Force 1s and this new pair fits that bill quite nicely. The latest Nike Air Force 1 Low follows a motif similar to the white/Honeycomb joints we showed you last week, opting for a clean two-toned colorway accentuated by the multi-pebbled texture first featured on the ‘Wool Snake’ AF1 Highs. This pair is timed perfectly for the Kentucky Wildcats’ Final Four run with their Varsity Royal upper giving way to white accents and midsole and you can find a pair today from select NSW accounts including New York’s Extra Butter.
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