Browsing the "Nike iD" Tag
March 7th, 2012 by John K.
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Nike Sportswear is putting a unique spin on its year-long celebration of the XXX Anniversary of the Air Force 1 by allowing you to create your own special Air Force 1 colorway unique to any other in history. Following the immense success of the Elephant Print Air Force 1 iD in February, Nike iD has introduced a new palette of Elephant Print colors, like this luxurious Pecan colorway and a Black Flip-esque black-on-black treatment. There’s also a new menu of colors to choose from, making way for simple concepts like the brown/white and the tonal obsidian. Clean and simple or beyond funky – celebrating the AF1 x Triple-X is up to your discretion. Peep these new Air Force 1 iD samples below and brainstorm!
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March 5th, 2012 by John K.
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Clear out those Monday blues by checking out the twenty best WDYWT submissions of the past week on Sneaker News Blogs: WDYWT! We’ve got another wide array of sneakers, starting with the Nike Zoom Rookie LWP ‘Galaxy’ customs worn by the man who made them himself, a ton of great Air Jordans that we haven’t seen in a while, like the Air Jordan XIII Low ‘Chutney’ OG, Air Jordan VII ‘French Blue’, and Air Jordan XX ‘Stealth’, as well as some great Nike iD creations, like another ‘Year of the Dragon’ KD IV and a Grinch-inspired Nike Free Run 2 iD. Think you’ve got something better? Submit your own kicks by following the easy directions below and don’t forget to vote for this week’s best Sneaker News Blogs: Best of WDYWT selection!
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February 13th, 2012 by John K.
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Nike iD teased us last week with a tantalizing clue regarding an upcoming limited-edition customizable option for the Nike LeBron 9 iD, which was later revealed to be a Foamposite-like material on the upper weave panel. How sick is it? LeBron 9 designer Jason Petrie couldn’t stop toying around with the new option over the weekend, showing us some of his inspired iD creations. Here we have a look at actual samples of the upcoming LeBron 9 iD in the new embossed material, and it’s clear that the new three-dimensional add-on gives the LeBron 9 a new level of style that gives the sneaker some new life; these ‘Dunkman’, ‘Cavs HWC’, and ‘Penny’ samples should be enough to lure you in so don’t miss out when this new option goes live on Nike iD tomorrow!
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February 1st, 2012 by John K.
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Nike iD recently re-introduced the Nike Air Max 2009 to its arsenal of footwear, boasting a new design options that allows a sick gradient fade to and fro’ the rear. It’s up to you to decide where you want the color fade to begin at the toe or the heel, but based on these completed Nike Air Max 2009 iD samples that are currently up for viewing at Nike Harajuku, it’s clear that you really can’t go wrong either way. Of course, if you don’t fancy the gradient effect, you can opt for a solid color, like the ‘South Beach’ sample pictured below. The Nike Air Max 2009 iD is available now at Nike iD so head there to tinker with the options, and order your pair now!
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January 27th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Who says you gotta go and drop $800 just for a dope pair of custom created Nike Air Force 1 Lows? Last week we saw Wolfstein push the limits of the Nike iD options to come up with a Red Wing inspired pair. This time around the inspiration is decidedly more sneaker-centric, with Afro Kix aiming to imitate the palette of the Nike Air Yeezy in the net colorway. The results hit pretty close to home, with the buttery suede uppers pulling off the net look, along with the pink lining on the insides for an extra bit of that flashy appeal. Follow us after the jump for a full look at the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Afroyeezy’ from Nike iD and let us know if you think that Yeezy taught him well. via SW
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November 10th, 2011 by John K.
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Welcome the Nike Zoom Brave V to Nike iD! Sneaker News gave you a quick overview of the available options of the Zoom Brave V iD, but before you head to Nike iD now to make your own, check out this quick overview of the options as well as some sample mock-ups below! The interesting option for the Zoom Brave iD is the availability of a Safari print detail on the upper (often used for lifestyle and Nike Sportswear releases), which gives the Zoom Brave V a unique twist. Translucent outsoles are also available in a few colors, as an iD-able section on the medial heel of the shoe. The Zoom Brave V iD is set at $160 a pair, so let’s see what dope colorways you can come up with!
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October 28th, 2011 by John K.
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By bringing back older models and introducing new ones, Nike iD is making a strong push for increased awareness of its capabilities. If you haven’t ordered a Nike iD yet, what are you waiting for? The Nike Zoom Brave V, a sneaker more commonly seen overseas than in the U.S., is the latest introduction to the revised Nike iD menu; the performance-friendly basketball sneaker line, worn by Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs, features Zoom Air cushioning and Flywire cables for stability, but enough about the tech – let’s look into color options! For the Zoom Brave V, Nike iD will make available a unique Safari Finish, giving the upper a hint of that rugged detail that Tinker Hatfield introduced with the Air Safari. Check out a quick preview of the available colors below and expect the Brave V to hit Nike iD this November 8th.
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October 26th, 2011 by John K.
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Good news folks: The Nike Air Force 1 is returning to Nike iD this November 1st. If it’s going to be anything like the previous Nike Air Force 1 iD releases, expect them to limited to some degree with a first-come-first-serve basis. This teaser image, provided by Nike iD, suggests that maybe some new materials are on the way – possibly a luxurious wool for the fitting winter season. Got some ideas on hand, or missed out on previous Air Force 1 iD offerings? Don’t fret, because it’s returning next Tuesday!
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