Browsing the "Nike Free" Category
June 4th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Free Inneva Woven is a model that doesn’t have too much leeway as far as switching around the materials is concerned. That sole has gotta stay the same, as does the weave that makes up the shoe’s criss crossed upper. What can be fiddled with is the heel counter, and indeed it will be on this grey and camel combination. Instead of the smooth leather there’s a bit of suede, an option that’s not made its way to any other forthcoming Innevas that we’ve been made aware of. See more on this Nike Free Inneva Woven below and let us know if you think it’s one of the better looks to hit on the shoe so far.
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June 2nd, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike WMNS Free Advantage SP NSW is one of those designs that you have to see in person to fully appreciate. Its charm is more evident in images of this new Sail and Mortar colorway than in the darker colorway seen earlier. In the white makeup, the Moire-ish array of perforations in varying gauges makes a for a more dramatic effect, though the breathability and premium quality are identical. Check out more photos below so you can decide which looks better and stick with Sneaker News because they should hit retail shortly.
Nike WMNS Free Advantage SP
Sail/Sail-Mortar
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May 31st, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Free Trainer 5.0 continues to get outfitted with special editions honoring all sorts of Nike athletes. The next player to get their own pair is JJ Watt, the young defensive end who has made quite an impression during his short time in the league. This, the only look we’ve had at the sneaker before tomorrow’s release, shows off a white based Houston Texans colorway complete with what appears to be his “MegaWatt” nickname on the back. See more below and watch for this Nike Free Trainer 5.0 in stores tomorrow, June 1st.
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May 30th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Footscape category has dominate by the likes of the Nike Footscape Woven Chukka Motion as of late, with that chunkier shoe taking the reins for the asymmetric style. This summer the Nike Air Footscape Motion will be grabbing the spotlight back, arriving in a handful of new colorways that are topped off with a suede toe-cap up front. So far they’ve only been spotted at Japanese retailers, but let’s hope that they will be making their way to the states as well. Get the full photos below and stay tuned for more on these Nike Air Footscape Motion releases.
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May 30th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike Free Inneva Woven has shown off two main routes to date, one path involving a monotone upper application (with or without contrasting laces), and another such as the new style seen here. This two-tone look typifies the second quarter drops as we’ve seen from the Poison Green and Total Crimson getups, but this Squadron Blue and Neo Turquoise edition straddles the line with light and dark blues interwoven. A peanut butter leather lining is a nice finishing touch that’ll draw your eyes to these on the shelves of Nike Sportswear retailers like Social Status.
Nike Free Inneva Woven
Squadron Blue/Squadron Blue-Neo Turquoise-Sail
579916-443
$180
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May 29th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The first Nike Free Inneva Woven for women arrived in May with a black and Champagne colorway emphasizing the Inneva’s blended zones. Here’s another one featuring that same grape-y color, but as segregated to the laces while the upper does a tonal grey dance. The result is perhaps the ‘coolest’ Inneva colorway to date, one that’s just begging to be customized with a lace swap and a WMNS release plenty of guys will 1.5-up to grab. Check out more images after the jump, then grab yours at NSW retailers like SneakersnStuff.
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May 28th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike Free Alt Closure Run is a fairly visually demanding design, so Nike Sportswear will offer toned-down colorways to compliment the vibrant summertime releases. Here’s a new one mixing Medium Grey and Metallic Silver with a black Kukini cage atop the speckled Free 4.0 sole. It’s a low-key look that still lets its signature tech shine, and seems well-timed with the similarly hewn San Antonio Spurs coming up on a potential Finals matchup against the infinitely varied footwear arsenal LeBron James has utilized this postseason. A dependable choice for everyday style and comfort, this new Free Alt Closure is in stock now at Caliroots.
Nike Free Alt Closure Run
Medium Grey/Black-Metallic Silver-White
580532-001
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May 27th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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‘Alt Closure’ sounds like it could represent the finale to a quirky 1990s TV drama like ‘My So Called Life’, but in fact refers to a laceless sneaker design from the turn of the century. The Nike Free Alt Closure Run offers nostalgia of a happier sort courtesy of the Kukini-copying lockdown cage. Everything else is updated, including a new Hyperfuse welded mesh upper and the relatively uncommon Free 4.0 sole. This Squadron Blue and Cyber mix is in line with one of 2013′s hot looks, so check them out below, then grab yours at Nike Sportswear dealers like Caliroots.
Nike Free Alt Closure Run
Squadron Blue/Strata Grey-Hyper Blue-Cyber
580532-403
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