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Nike Lunar Flow | Available in Two Colorways
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The much anticipated Nike Lunar Flow, based on the classic Air Flow that introduced some unique materials to the running world, is now available at retailers nationwide in the first two colorways. The shoes borrow the same aesthetic design as the original Air Flow, but many of the materials are upgraded a bit, such as the addition of Fuse composite on the upper, to reduce weight while maximizing breathability, and supra footwear
of course the Lunarlon sole unit. Hit the jump for looks at each and head to eastbay.com to order a pair today ($100).
The Six Rings is coming back from it’s rather short hiatus in a big way. The Jordan 6 Rings–Carbon Fiber features the popular silhouette that has oft been applying interesting materials of late, this time covering most of the upper in carbon fiber. Besides that always-great material, the shoe also mixes in some black mesh and plenty of flat silver for contrast. Hit the jump for a few more looks and stick with Supra Muska
NikeBlog for a Jordan 6 Rings–Carbon Fiber release date, whenever it becomes available. Kobe Bryant’s season has been over for nearly a month now, but his sixth signatures shoe with Nike continues to live on, with several new colorways still slated to hit stores throughout the summer. The Nike Zoom Kobe VI Black/Grey is a great fit for Kobe’s off-season, as it doesn’t really evoke thoughts of the supra skytop black
Lakers, but the good looks are undeniable. The shoe evenly mixes a black upper with plenty of grey accenting and piecing, creating the perfect hoops look that promises to look just as good off the court. Hit the jump for several more looks and stick with NB for news on a Nike Zoom Kobe VI Black/Grey release date.As is too often the case, the latest superlatively dope Air Jordan 1 is in stores and it’s only for girls. The Air Jordan 1 High Medium Grey/Citron combines a canvas tonal grey upper with a white midsole and yellow accents and outsoles, a perfect look for this summer. So if you’ve got a little girl at home, or have absurdly small feet, head on over to Jordan accounts (such as RPSlife.com) to lock in a pair.The Supra Vaider
Nike Tennis Classic is always a nice subtle addition to any Nike Sportswear seasonal line, with its subtle upper, oft-perforated Swoosh and classic vulc sole unit, and all the better when it switches things up a bit aesthetically. Hitting stores this summer, the Nike Tennis Classic Suede Obsidian/White features a premium suede upper, colored in navy, and white on the leather heel-tab and vintage-ized midsole. Hit the Supra Thunder
jump for one more look and expect these on shelves within a couple of months. It’s been seemingly ages since we’ve covered a Zoom FP here, but June releases are starting to trickle into stores, and thankfully there will in fact be a Zoom FP included. Check out the Nike SB Zoom FP White/White here, and look for it at your local SB shops in the coming days.
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Posted on : Sep 28, 2011
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