Just Released
This section is dedicated to sneakers that have just released in stores. Read the articles below to find out where you can purchase the featured shoes.
Just Released
Nike Releases The Air Huarache With Iridescent Uppers
Tinker Hatfield has created a number of legendary Nike and Jordan offerings over the years, but it took the Nike Air Huarache nearly two decades to finally...
The Nike Air Huarache Run Mid Returns This Winter Season
After debuting last year, the women’s Nike Air Huarache Run Mid is back to battle winter weather once again. Also back in black, the modified...
Nike Air Huaraches For Oregon Are Here
OK, so they’re not officially a release intended for the University of Oregon, but we’re guessing a few Ducks fans will pick a pair of...
New Pendleton Options Are Live On NIKEiD For Winter 2016
Every Fall/Winter season Nike teams up with fellow Portland staple Pendleton Woolen Mills to bring us some customizable wool creations perfect for the current season....
Black And Gold Pair Up On The Nike Air Huarache
The sneaker gods have shined down on the world once again, blessing us all with another clean black and gold color combination on a classic...
Bo Knows Huarache In This Latest Colorway Of The Classic Running Shoe
The Nike Air Huarache goes “Raiders” for this latest colorway that a young, football-playing Bo Jackson would certainly approve of. The classic Oakland/LA Raiders color...
The Newest Nike Huaraches Bring Premium Back To The Retro Runner
The Nike Air Huarache goes premium once again for this latest presentation of the all-time classic running silhouette. The 1991 model is updated with a...
A Never Before Retroed OG Nike Air Huarache Colorway Just Quietly Released
Out of nowhere, one of the last coveted original colorways of the Nike Air Huarache has returned. It’s the “Purple Punch” look, which hasn’t been...
Concrete Textures On Nike’s Latest Air Huarache Premium Release
The Nike Huarache has taken the backseat to such classics as the Nike Air Presto recently, but that doesn’t mean that Nike Sportswear has forgotten...