Browsing the "Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski" Tag
February 26th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Eric Koston’s first Nike SB signature was the original use last month and now we see more Canyon Purple pop up in the Swoosh skateboarding catalog. The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski low looks great in the dusty violet shade of canvas, as accented by white accents and traces of the Grand Purple shade that played a key role in SB’s 2010 lineup. Have a closer look below so you can decide how these compare to previous releases like last summer’s black/Vintage Purple, then grab yours at shops like Flatspot.
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February 20th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The recent introduction of Distressed Canvas options on NIKEiD has resulted in some intriguing two-toned Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski uppers. Here are a few more from the in-house design team at Nike Skateboarding, as Janoski’s lowtop signature adds some extra depth as we move into its fifth year as one of SB’s cornerstones. It’s not all about adding contrast here, as just the Deep Royal Blue and University Red pair rocks such a setup. The other two new designs are tonal pairings of green and black/grey, plus the -002 OG, which carries over for another go-round. Have a closer look at all of them after the jump and stick with Sneaker News for updates on these Q3 releases.
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February 18th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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More patterns emerge for the original Stefan Janoski Nike Skateboarding signature’s foray into printed pairs this summer. The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski follows up on recent floral designs with a new pair that mixes the botany lean with a pixellated presentation unlike any other we’ve seen. Let us know how these compare to notable designs in the same range including various digi-camo styles and the ‘Christmas’ KD V, and stick with Sneaker News for both release info and what should be a long line of dope multicolor designs for the Stefan Janoski Low.
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February 11th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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It doesn’t take much to make the Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski look good. If you need any proof of that, just take a look at the NIKE iD options available for the sneaker-there’s not too much there but it’s still hard to screw up this lowkey lifestyle looking model. And if you need more proof then check out this upcoming March pair, one which will put on a clean crystal mint look just before Easter arrives. Stay with us after the jump to get the full look and watch for these at your local Nike SB spot soon.
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February 9th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski is known for its low-key, mostly two-toned colorups. It’s spent plenty of time in the ‘blue’ region of the color wheel, and while this latest edition follows that classic original colorblocking scheme, these might be the most vibrant to date. Chalk that up to the Neo Turquoise canvas upper, a vivid oceanic shade that’ll serve you well as we move into the warmer part of the year. Take a closer look after the jump, let us know if you plan on adding these to your rotation and if so, you’ll find them available now at CNCPTS.
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February 6th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Black and red or the reverse was quite popular on Nike Skateboarding’s Stefan Janoski signature line in 2012. Red Oxide and Port Wine Nike Zoom Stefan Janoskis appeared in red suede, there was the unique Terra Cotta-soled black canvas edition and one more black canvas Mid with red Swooshes. This latest release can be seen as a midpoint between all of those, as Team Red branding comes in to accent the black suede/chambray combo that itself has marked four total Janoskis this spring. Have a closer look below so you can let us know which you like best, then grab a pair from retailers like Premier.
Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski
Black/Team Red-Sail
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February 5th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski appears today in a colorway that if you were forced to place a wager, would be reasonable to expect among the sizeable collection of styles amassed since 2009. And while the Stefan Janoski Mid has dropped in all-black with a gum sole and the original black/white lows have been restocked on more than one occasion, this combination of black, white and gum is in fact novel. They also connect to this season’s Mids thanks to the use of a chambray textile on the tongue and collar, so have a closer look, let us know how this pair compares to the black and Electric Yellow Mid we just showed you and grab these now at select shops like Premier.
Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski
Black/White-Gum
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January 29th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski has been one of the more restrained models when it comes to the whole NIKE iD thing. The somewhat limited options available perhaps reflect a desire to keep the sneaker in the clean lifestyle realm that it’s currently occupying. Branching out just a little bit, the sneaker has recently been upgraded with a distressed canvas option that can now be slapped across the upper. Continue reading for a couple colorway mockups, then head to NIKE iD to take the new version of the Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski iD for a spin.
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