In most parts of the US it doesn’t really warm up until late spring, but Nike Sportswear has some heat in store for Q1 2011 to get the ball rolling. NSW’s Spring 2011 footwear collection includes some of the looks we’ve already shown you including Sky Force 88 VNTGS, V-Series runners and of course all of the staple models, and here’s a closer look at some more upcoming kicks. First off is the Court Force finally going the way of the Dunk and adding Zoom Air cushioning to its top tier releases, which results in at least two colorways for the new Nike Zoom Supreme Court Low. Both designs feature simple colorblocking, the same of which is true of the red Lunar Orbit you see beside them, plus a fragment design’d Zoom All Court Low Premium. Those plus a new Air Wildwood and the ‘Footscape-plus’ Woven Chulla Motion are all pictured after the jump so click through to see more shots and stick with Sneaker News for updates on these and all NSW release dates. via EFC
Nike Sportswear – Spring 2011 Footwear + Apparel Preview
Aaron Hope
December 9, 2010
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