June 3rd, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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That DJ Clark Kent created 112 palette is one that’s been around for the past couple of Nike LeBron sneakers. Granted they haven’t been retail releases-they’ve instead been friends and family pairs that the general public is forced to ogle at a distance. Spreading the love a little bit is the Nike LeBron X Low “112″, a custom creation from DeJesus; the colorway does a great job of mimicry, with the volted up Flywire supports looking especially good and the signature elephant print landing on the heel panel to complete Clark’s 112 composition. We’ve got a full gallery for you to see the Nike LeBron X Low “112″ in its entirety below, so take a good look and stay tuned to see more from DeJesus Customs.
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May 20th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Ronnie Fieg’s Asics creations continue to spill over onto the silhouettes of other brands via the custom scene. It’s the “Salmon Toe” palette that gets ported over this time, with the Air Jordan IV picking up on the pink-fronted look. Everything from the tongue-label area Jumpman to the side wings get touched up with that specific shade of pink, with the final result ending up pretty true to the colors of its inspiration if not the materials. See the Air Jordan IV “Salmon Toe” customs by DeJesus right after the jump and stay tuned for more exciting remixes of your favorite models here on Sneaker News.
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April 23rd, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Ever since we first saw that Jason Voorhees-style Jumpman on a pair of Air Jordan customs, folks have been endlessly tweaking the logo hits on their Air Jordan creations to better match the theme. This time around DeJesus Customs plants a big old gem in the hands of Mike, linking things up with the “Tiffany” theme slapped onto this Air Jordan IV. Well, it’s more than a straight up Tiffany look, as there are also some cheetah print sections spun in. Click through to see the rest and tell us if you approve of this Air Jordan IV “Tiffany Cheetah” version from DeJesus Customs.
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March 25th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Now that the dust and immense hype has settled just a bit, do we think that the Nike Air Yeezy 1 or 2 will have a more lasting impact on the sneaker scene? The first set certainly made a bigger statement in terms of the colorways used, a group that that was pretty closely replicated for the second go-round. Those colors have of course been the focus of plenty of custom pieces since their release, with the latest being the crisp Air Jordan III “Threezy Pack” from DeJesus. As you can see, the trio dedicates one pair to each of the original Nike Air Yeezy colorways. See them all after the jump and tell us in the comments which is your favorite.
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