PE

PE sneakers refer to “Player Exclusives,” 1-of-1 editions of sneakers typically produced for a single athlete only.

The sneaker world can often seem like it’s dominated by a sea of collaborations and hyped Jordan releases, yet oftentimes PE pairs are the grails of all grails. Outside of their highly limited production numbers, it provides an opportunity to clad classic silhouettes in team-centric palettes they’d never take to otherwise. However, getting your hands on a pair typically ranges from literally impossible to just practically so.

Despite that, sneakers like the Nike LeBron 4 “Fruity Pebbles” or Air Jordan 5 “Oregon” have managed to buck the trend. That is to say, they went from extremely sought after curiosity to widely available pair almost entirely on the strength of public demand. The sneakers you’ll see covered below are likely to stay (quite literally) player exclusive, but you never know…

PE

Nike Air Max Fly By – Blake Griffin Home PE

  Along with the inevitable Blake Griffin commercial for Kia Motors is an impending Nike Basketball signature sneaker.  A slam dunk crown, NBA All-Star selection,...

By Aaron Hope February 28, 2011
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Nike Air Max Fly By – Amar’e Stoudemire Home PE

Amar’e Stoudemire broke out a new colorway for the 2011 NBA All-Star Game this past Sunday, and while the black and blue look would work...

By Aaron Hope February 24, 2011
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Nike Air Max Fly By – Blake Griffin Away PE

In the span of a few short hours Saturday night, Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin crossed over from being ‘just’ a strong favorite for...

By Aaron Hope February 23, 2011
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Sneaker News Blogs: Best of WDYWT – Week of 2/15 – 2/22

Here’s what you’ve been waiting for all week – the Top 20 submissions from Sneaker News Blogs: WDYWT. With an extra day’s worth of submissions...

By John Kim February 22, 2011
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Nike Air Max LeBron VII – ‘All Black Everything’ | Available on eBay

LeBron James’ friendship with Jay-Z has been well documented to the point where some guessed that LeBron would end up with the New Jersey Nets...

By John Kim February 9, 2011
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