April 26th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Did you miss out on the Asics Gel Saga “Kill Bill” pair? If you’re still on the hunt, you might as well dial things back to the pair that Bruce Lee donned in Game of Death way before Uma Thurman. Shown here is a 100-run box set featuring those sneakers. Packaged with the black and yellow bangers is a special hang-tag pointing to their super limited status and a t-shirt that sticks to the same colorway. Continue reading for full images of the BAIT x Bruce Lee Foundation x Asics Onitsuka Tiger box set and then check out the pre-order from the Bruce Lee Foundation webshop right now.
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August 12th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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Just over two months ago, Sneaker News scooped you on an upcoming collaboration that would see the release of a Bruce Lee-inspired collection from Paul Rodriguez’ Nike SB sublabel. Along with the Nike SB Vulc Rod, we expect three graphic tee shirt designs, which means that there are still two more beyond these new images today. The V-Rods are fairly simple in black suede with a red sole, so it’s the ‘De La China Con Furor’ poster tee representing the Spanish dub of ‘Fist of Fury’ that might be the most intriguing part yet of this Bruce Lee Foundation collaboration. Click through to see the tee and the V (-Rods) in more images after the jump and stick with Sneaker News for the US release date. via N-SB
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June 9th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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Kobe Bryant and Paul Rodriguez Jr. are sometimes grouped together as Nike athletes with their own signature sneaker lines who’ve dominated their respective sports. That connection is now furthered with the advent of a Bruce Lee collection from the Nike SB P-Rod line for next spring. Two different Zoom Kobe colorways were inspired by the the great martial artist, the latter of which inspired by his turn in The Game of Death. Rodriguez’ attempt to ‘be water’ takes into account the skater’s Mexican heritage with a series of movie poster tees in Spanish. Toss in the Nike SB V-Rod and you’ve got quite a set here, detailed images of which you can see by clicking on the jump below. via N-SB
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