Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Very recently, the Nike Air Pippen 1 released in a White/Metallic Silver colorway that’s nearly identical to the one the Hall of Famer wore on the court. Now this pair, which will look terrible with your throwback Pippen jersey, is now available at Nike Store.

This colorway is rather interesting and very cool to the eyes considering that these don’t match up with any of Pippen’s teams. The Bulls, Rockets, and Blazers have entirely different colors. Nike always does something for a reason, so we might not know the explanation for these. The shoes upper is made of white leather, while dark grey appears on the Nike swoosh and the Air Max sole. Nike adds head turning orange accents to the outsole and the wavy stripes across the side of the sneaker. If you’re feeling these to become your own, you can pick up a pair now at select Nike retailers.
Besides the Air Jordan 3 White/Cement and the Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”, Jordan Brand will also unleash an Air Jordan 7 in the past year of 2011.


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At a first glance, this shoe may call to mind the Air Jordan 7 “Pacific Blue” that released in 2006. However, the color schemes are obviously different. Orion blue and infrared accents provide nice color blocking on the predominately white leather upper and are specifically spotted on the sole, tongue and heel. Any chance we can see Kevin Durant play in these? Just one game? If you recall, we haven’t seen a colorway of MJ’s seventh signature sneaker since 2009’s Air Jordan 7 DMP 60 Pack, and there is no sign of an Air Jordan 7 release this year. Therefore, will you jump on this Air Jordan 7 White/Orion Blue when it releases?

Would you like to have this pair to be called your own too?
We just got a look at a colorful version of the Air Jordan 2010 Playground Outdoor. That colorway looks like it’s not going anywhere in sales, but this latest one could go places. This Air Jordan 2010 Playground Outdoor comes in a simple black and white colorway. However, just like all 2010 Playground Outdoors, this one will be hated for its out of sync design. This sneaker is overloaded with black, with it appearing on the upper, toe area, heel area, and the entire sole unit. Hints of white appear on the straps and tongue label. This colorway is definitely better than the last one, but it will still receive those negative comments regarding the design of the sneaker. Look for these to drop sometime later this year.
The Air Jordan 2010 took hearts of basketball players all around the world. However, the Outdoor version of the 2010 didn’t get that same love. But Jordan Brand doesn’t care as they give us a new Air Jordan 2010 Playground Outdoor. This latest 2010 Outdoor comes in a Black/Red/Green/Blue colorway.

This funky sneaker looks like it was made for the little children looking at all the colors that are used. The shoe features an upper done up in black. Red appears on the inner lining and outsole, while blue covers the midsole and the tongue label. To top off the design, Jordan Brand adds green shoe laces. This colorway is not for everyone, so make sure you know your style. What do you think? Make sure you check out more images after the jump.
For the spring of next year, the Jordan Brand will be releasing some hybrid runner sneakers that would fuse Air Jordan 11 and the Nike Air Max 1 which is the lasting designs of Tinker Hatfield. Its uppers look like a squashed AJ11. Instead of using some patent leather, it has a mudguard that displays a black elephant print.

Its Air Max Sole looks a bit the same like the AM1s which also include the 6 slits on its forefoot. The Air Max 1 utilizes only 2 slits. On this very colorway, the neon yellow color is paired up with the black color.

With its present fused design models from this brand, it would take some time before things would really be clear for its future. It still has received mixed comments and feedback but through the help of more images, then maybe more people would get to appreciate it.

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