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By John K. · Published May 24th, 2012

Reebok Question   White   Red | Release Reminder

The ‘Reebok Back’ movement is poised to take a huge leap forward as the much-anticipated re-release of the Reebok Question goes down tomorrow and select Reebok retailers nationwide. If this recent spotting of Allen Iverson with his rookie-year kicks isn’t enough to get your blood moving, there’s not much more hope for ya because these may not sit around for long! You can get complete detailed release information here, but keep in mind that there will be a midnight release on the Reebok Online Store. Is copping tomorrow’s Reebok release ‘no question’ for you? Let us know what your approach is and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates on upcoming Reebok Question releases!




By Aaron Hope · Published May 24th, 2012

Nike Free Run+ 3   Iguana   Sail   Cargo Khaki

The Nike Free Run+ 3 made a lasting first impression with a ‘romantic comedy’ of a promo video that demonstrates just how durable your own bare feet can be with the help of a 5.0 sole. The Free Run+ 3 has a tough task ahead of itself when it comes to topping the ubiquitous Free Run 2, but lifestyle-oriented colorways like this largely suede combination of Iguana and Cargo Khaki ensure you’ll start seeing these in more casual settings. Their overall earthiness and speckled soles suggest these can handle your summertime trail runs as well, so check them out after the jump below and get ready to strengthen your body from the floor up with this new drop from Concepts.

Nike Free Run+ 3
Iguana/Sail-Cargo Khaki




By Aaron Hope · Published May 24th, 2012

New Balance 574 Backpack   New Images

New Balance has given a ton of attention to its classics catalog over the past several months, giving some of their best additional time in the sun while old standbys like this adapt to a new role.  There are still more New Balance 574 releases than any other NB silo, but the increased prevalence of models like the 9– series, 1300 and 1500 make this new collection even more of a treat.  The NB574 ’Backpack Collection’ features five solid canvas designs each accented by golden brown suede  on their side panel ‘N’ and the diamond loop on their tongue to which you could presumably attach a water bottle.  The implication of an ’80s era Eastpak is probably a better look than ball-and-chaining a Nalgene to your feet, so check out more images below and stick with Sneaker News for updates on this August 2012 release.  via FNG




By Aaron Hope · Published May 24th, 2012

Nike All Court 3 High Premium NRG

While brands like Converse and Vans are altering their classic hightop silhouettes in a variety of ways, Nike Sportswear has opted to take one of the latest trends and make it an entirely new model unto itself.  The Nike All Court 3 High is an update on a 1975-born classic whose key differences are hidden on the medial sides: a notch on the midsole revealing a color contrast, which also happens to point your eye upward at the zipper that’s really this shoe’s signature feature.  These Tier Zero drops come with premium canvas uppers in navy and heathered grey, both of which rock caramel leather sockliners, white soles and laces, and are available now at shops like Limited Edt.




By Aaron Hope · Published May 24th, 2012

Nike Blazer High VNTG ND Voltage Cherry

If this post popped up on your screen and you’re thinking, “Haven’t we already seen a Nike Blazer High VNTG done with a Voltage Cherry upper?” The answer, Sneaker News reader, is that yes, a suede pair in this same color did indeed drop just about a year ago. This new pair manages a considerably different appearance, not by remixing its color distribution as in the case of last fall’s Quickstrikes cobbled together from components of all those spring ’11 drops, but rather a shift to nylon that puts these in step with this year’s variations. A Lush Teal lace further pushes these into an uncommonly colorful space for the VNTG Blazer series; would you rather see vibrant drops like these or rustic suedes paired with the oxidized vulc soles? Let us know when you’re on the other side checking out more images of these Voltage Cherry Vintage Blazers and grab yours now from Caliroots.

Nike Blazer High VNTG ND
Voltage Cherry/Voltage Cherry-Lush Teal-Black
375722-661




By Brendan Dunne · Published May 23rd, 2012

Nike Total Griffey Max ’99 – White   New Green   Deep Royal

You didn’t forget about the Nike Total Griffey Max ’99 did you? The model started off the year pretty strong with a handful of releases popping up in the first couple of months, only to suddenly disappear as winter faded away. If there’s any colorway that can get your attention again though this is it, a white based pair with a supporting cast of colors that has it looking quite ‘Grape’ like. What’s more it comes as the combo probably closest to the fan favorite Mariners look we’ve seen, so these have summer banger written all over them pretty much any way you slice it. Hit the jump for a better look and pick up this Nike Total Griffey Max ’99 now at retailers like Finishline.

Nike Total Griffey Max ’99
White/New Green-Deep Royal
488329-100




By Aaron Hope · Published May 23rd, 2012

Reebok ZigActivate

What Reebok ZigTech lacks in hype and campouts, it more than makes up for in high-tech performance and jaw-dropping looks.  Models like the one pictured above are the kind of thing you end up leaving the mall holding two pairs, having gone in just to see what’s new.  The Reebok ZigActivate not only features one of the most eye-catching midsole designs on the market, but it’s been enhanced by a three-color build featuring smooth fades between color sets like red/white/blue and blue/gole/white.  Add that to a heat-bonded synthetic upper and we’re dealing with the newest drops from RBK’s top-of-the-line runner, and you can see more photos of these new pairs after the jump below.  via SM




By Aaron Hope · Published May 23rd, 2012

Nike Air Trainer Classic   White   New Green   Deep Royal Blue

The popularity of Nike Sportswear’s latest trainer hybrid can be best summed up with a recent comment from Sneaker News reader ‘retrotek’ on an earlier teal-accented drop: “This is some Jerry Seinfeld.” retro’s feedback reminds us that Seinfeld’s eponymous lead is not only one of the great TV sneakerheads of all-time, but he’s known for a specific style thanks to the time period in which Larry David’s first show peaked. During roughly that same period, cultural influences including the Charlotte Hornets, Air Jordan V ‘Grape’ and VIII ‘Aqua’ tought us the joys of tertiary colors. The New Green accents on this new Nike Air Trainer Classic not only combine perfectly with Deep Royal Blue to hearken back to the golden era, but also reinforce that initial movement’s key value: it’s a vibrant colorway with supreme versatility ready for pairing with almost anything you’ve got in mind. Check them out in greater detail below, then grab yours from NikeStore.

Nike Air Trainer Classic
White/New Green-Deep Royal Blue-Cool Grey
488059-132






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