Last year was the return of a more true-to-original cut of the Air Jordan 1 (including the nylon Nike Air tag and toebox shape), so it is only right that in 2015 the lowtop version comes back. Officially apart of the Jordan Remastered collection (which means its made up from higher-quality materials than most Air [...]
Damian Lillard was named to the All-Star Game after Blake Griffin became unable to participate. adidas has this colorway of his first sneaker, the D Lillard 1, in the cut and officially announces that it will release. Made in a white-and-black color blocking to hook up to the 2015 NBA All-Star uniforms, the ‘NYC All-Star’ [...]
When reflective materials were first added to sneakers, it was mainly on running kicks and served a purpose: to be seen in the dark. Now in vogue, adidas upgrades from reflective to responsive with their new XENO collection. One of the first sneakers in that collection is the Metro Attitude. Discovered on the Xenopeltis snake [...]
Inspired by Patrick Ewing’s first All-Star appearance back in 1990 is the new ‘All Star’ colorway of the Ewing 33 High by Ewing Athletics. In celebration of the 1990 NBA All-Star Game that took place in Miami and to mark the 25th anniversary of Hoya Destroy’s first time on the league’s brightest (not biggest) stage [...]
Reebok Classics gets into the All-Star Weekend themed releases with new colorways of The Blast and Question. For the ‘2015 All-Star’ Reebok Question, the inspiration for the colorblocking follows the minimalist trend seen across all sportswear brand spectrum right now (which works well matching the Brooklyn Nets team colors). The Blast ‘2015 All-Star’ colorways gets [...]
In a surprise move, Nike went back a decade into their vault to bring back the Black History Month-themed Air Force One. Featuring the Pan-African flag on the lateral (outside) part of the heel, this red, black, and green flag stands for: the blood shed for the liberation of Africans, a representation of black people [...]
adidas merges the classic shelltoe design with their top-of-the-line foam technology in the new Futurestar Boost. With the 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend being in New York City, the lights will be brighter than ever; which is the perfect time to debut a new kicks. The adidas Futurestar Boost combines styling found in iconic Stripes sneakers [...]
Released the same year (1997), there is a different between the Nike Foamposite One the Nike Foamposite Pro. the Air Foamposite Pro has a Swoosh on the lateral (outside) part of the sneaker. This is a new colorway of the Pro. Wrapped in a deep navy color, the ‘Dark Obsidian’ Foamposite Pro is as dark [...]
For a large chunk of the 1990s, Reebok was on top of the basketball sneaker division. Whether on the heardwood or asphalt, you couldn’t help but see that Vector logo everywhere. For the last few years, Reebok has brought back some of their most popular silhouettes from that time, and The Shroud is the latest. [...]
The latest colorway from the 12th sneaker Nike made for LeBron James takes its nickname from one of his most beneficial skills. Called the ‘Court Vision’ LeBron 12, this pair is inspired by how his eyes are constantly moving during a game; an uncanny skill. Featuring a reflective graphic pattern in flat black and Bright [...]