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What’s that you say? You already know what’s hitting Nike SB accounts this month thanks to our heads up from yesterday? Well it turns out there are a few more models showing up for January 2012 so stick with us for a second here to check out the rest. First up, a couple P-Rod releases: Nike SB P-Rod 2.5 in black/white/metallic silver and a Nike Sb P-Rod V with a tar colored suede upper and a dusky tone of midnight falling on the swoosh. After that it’s the Nike SB Blazer Low with a not-quite-blackout look, thanks to the midnight fog that lightens the mood a little bit. Follow us after the jump for a full look at all three of these and let us know what you’re looking forward to the most from the January 2012 Nike SB releases. As always, they can be found at fine retail locations like Premier.
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The Nike SB Blazer Low is a model that too often gets overshadowed by its big brother, the Nike SB Blazer High. Sure the high version may be the OG cut of the shoe, but you’re sleeping if you’re turning a blind eye to the solid, toned down releases of the Nike SB Blazer Low that we’ve seen this year. Along those lines comes another quiet colorway that is perfect to rock in the fall, with a rich team brown suede on the upper paired with birch on the swoosh. Get the full look after the jump and head over to Premier to get your pair.
Nike SB Blazer Low
Team Brown/Birch
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The first wave of releases for the Nike SB Holiday 2011 Footwear Collection is rather reflective of the changing season, as we get a look at eight solid models fashioned in darker tones, with a number of Black/Red colorways fitting for the upcoming Halloween holiday. Of course, these aren’t all the October 2011 releases, as there will be a few Quickstrikes and SB Dunks available as well, but this first preview at the impending releases is impressive on its own, with a nice set of Janoskis (both Mid and Low), the elephant print Vulc Rod, and two new Blazers. Check out all eight upcoming October 2011 models and stick with Sneaker News for more Nike SB releases and updates.
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We posed the question whether the return of the strapped Nike SB Dunk Mid ’Griptape’ could be a signal that the straps were back for good, and here’s a quick answer to the contrary. Coming up later this month is a set of new Swoosh Skateboarding footwear, the highlight of which has gotta be the above pictured Dunk Mid Pro SB that you might as well call the ‘Suede Supremes’. They echo the Chicago-style version of the famed Elephant Print Dunk Low SBs that the New York scene leaders released nine years ago this month, but come off considerably more subtle thanks to a heavily tumbled texture in lieu of black Elephant markings. Other upoming notables include a Zoom Bruin SB in Gold Straw, a Chicago-style Koston 1 and a burgundy Blazer Low SB, and photos of each pair await your click on the jump below. via SF
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Joining the growing lot of what we expect to see from Nike SB next spring is this new pair that reminds us all the pretty stuff outside is reborn with the flip of each calendar year. The Nike SB Blazer Low pictured above is as verdant as you can get, their suede uppers giving way to a grainy leather Swoosh with tonal laces and sockliner ensuring the only real contrast is the white vulc sole )though the rand on that Swoosh does indeed seem to be a darker, earthy tone). Click through to see more angles and stick with Sneaker News for updates on these and all Nike SB release dates. via N-SB
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Nike SB tends to drop its footwear releases for each month right around the first, but we occasionally see stragglers come out of the woodwork, sometimes seemingly at random. With these two new lowtops, they’re not united by a theme or Quickstrike status, but both are relegated to sales at Nike SB retailer only, their ‘Below the Line’ designation preventing any phone or internet orders. The first pair we’ll show you is the new Nike SB Blazer Low in Fern green suede, which adds a Stone Grey Swoosh and gum brown vulcanized sole for one of the most ‘organic’ SB sneakers in quite some time. Click through to see more angles on this earthy beauty, stick with Sneaker News for a look at the newest Zoom Bruin SB a little later on today, and look for both of these at a Nike SB distributor like Encino, California’s Primitive.
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Is Nike’s new Blue Recall shade a hint at reflected light ‘remembering’ what it was like to be moving just a tiny bit faster? Because the newly introduced shade is about as close to purple as you can get and still call it blue. Turns out it looks quite nice in leather against the black suede body of a Nike SB Blazer Low, and a white vulcanized sole finishes off the simply satisfying design. Click through to see more angles, let us know if this August 2011 release is too subdued for you or if they’re right up your alley, and look to grab them from a Nike SB retailer like the UK’s Flatspot.
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Unless you’re the person in your area who decided to parlay the information superhighway into a plush career walking your wealthy neighbors dogs, August is the only month of the year that lacks a significant (read: time off from work) holiday. National Dog Day is on the 26th of next month, but you won’t have to wait nearly that long for the next shipment of Nike SB footwear, which happens to include a birthday celebration in the form of the Nike SB Paul Rodriguez 5 debut. The P-Rod 5 will release in two Chicago Bulls-style LunarLon-cushioned colorways, the Blazer Low SB and recently revived Zoom Harbor SB filling in for the vulcanized sole side of things for the V-Rod and P-Rod set to take a month off. Also riding an autoclaved sole is the Zoom Stefan Janoski SB, which looks a bit different this month thanks to the ‘Boat Shoe’ variant with its unprecedented heel lace on the Dark Oak edition, a Jetstream pair keeping with the sleeker OG design. Last but not least are the Dunk Mid Pro SB in black and white with a gum sole and the ‘Tiffany’ Koston 1s, and you can see images of all of these when you click on the jump below. Let us know which pairs you plan to purchase and stick with Sneaker News for updates on their availibility.
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