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Nike Air Max On August 2010

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Nike Air Max On August 2010

Have been a long time, we’ve seen numbers of Nike Air Max 24/7s evoking the classic colorways of the constituent Air Max 95 and 97s, but here’s one that escapes that mold with a timeless colorway of its own style.  This nike air max shoes 24-7s pictured above come with a mix of black and Metallic Silver that’s one of Nike’s standbys, but it’s the combination of patent and smooth black leathers that really makes this pair nike shoes stand out.  If you want to check out more shots after the jump and pre-order this August 2010 drop today from hoopway.com.

Nike Air Max Command White And Black

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

 

Nike official introduced the Air Max Skyline in late 2008 as a 21st-Century take on a retro-style shoe. Some may have even mistaken it as an overlooked model of the 90’s, but the Skyline was certified brand new but with clear inspiration taken from the earlier-model Air Max and Nike Air runners. The recently introduced Nike Air Max Command also shares that styling, using various panels on the upper with a white mesh inner-most layer, a flatter bottom sole, and the tri-window Air unit seen on the Air Max Skyline. This new colorway of the White, Black, Varsity Red, and Dark Grey dropped recently so check out the extra images to take a look and cop a pair of this nike shoes from hoopway.

Nike Air Trainer Max 91 Grey Stone Medium Yellow

Friday, July 30th, 2010

 

Is it suitable to call the Nike Air Trainer Max 91 a retro shoes? The nike design itself was so ahead of its time – it seems more fitting of today’s architectural trends. Then again, that wouldn’t be fitting of Nike’s innovative style. Pretty impressive to say a shoe that released nearly two decades ago looked like it could have been released today. The Grey Stone/Medium Yellow colorway is often regarded as the most popular and most recognized colorway of the Nike Air Trainer Max 91 so its re-re-release (these came out half a decade ago) was a big thumbs up to older Trainer fans and even the youngsters who are looking to spread out the collection from the typical Air Jordan or Nike SB Dunk. These have been popping up at nike shoes retailers here and there but if you haven’t come across them, you can keep your eyes on hoopway.com.

Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium – Manhattan

Friday, July 30th, 2010

 

It’s time to bring the Nike Air Force 1 back to where it got hot. There’s a reason why the Air Force 1 is nicknamed the “Uptowns”, and now this newly released Nike Air Force 1 Low showing love to the borough of Manhattan is a match made in heaven. In conjunction with the upcoming World Basketball Festival events in New York City, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Manhattan features a wine upper with a grey “carpeted” chenille swoosh and piping on the no-sew construction of the shoe. Reportedly designed by DJ Clark Kent, this pair is part of the special new pack of Nike Air Force 1s that will honor the history and influence of New York City basketball culture. These will be available in very limited quantities at select Nike Sportswear retailers such as WEST NYC, so head there now to pick up these limited classic nike shoes.