Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Where to buy 2010 -2011 winter Simple Air Force Ones for a Designer’s Friend

Where to buy 2010 -2011 winter Simple Air Force Ones for a Designer’s Friend
A designer dubbing himself Sole Oreo posted these custom Air Force Ones on NikeTalk recently. Sole Oreo created these custom Nikes for a friend who is not a fan of wild designs and bright colors. It doesn’t take much to make a pair of Air Force Ones look good but Sole Oreo seemed to meet his friend’s objectives.

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The black paint job is broken up by small bits of color that show Sole Oreo’s restraint in designing these shoes. A novice designer may have gone crazy with gold paint instead of applying a few coats to the Nike swoosh. The cardinal red laces give Sole Oreo’s friend a bit of color without going overboard. The designer showed off his skills by applying dark gray paint to the toe area to create a rough-and-tumble look.

You can look at Sole Oreo’s past works here to compare the Whitsum Air Force One to his other customs. I side with the designer’s friend when it comes to simple designs on a great shoe. I don’t need cartoons, bright colors and crazy designs on a pair of Air Force Ones. Sole Oreo has impressed at least two people with these custom shoes.
Nike Zoom BB II is the preferred sneaker Nike’s athletes from point guards to small forwards. Though on occasion, you will see some bigmen wearing them too. These shoes are lightweight and flexible. Only recently released at retail, the Nike Zoom BB II is now available at NIKEiD.com for just $125.

At NIKEiD.com, you can customize your options, choosing a color, mascot and other details to create a shoe specific to your personal taste. If you be ballin’ like the pros, this shoe is a good choice without breaking the bank.
There are 3 Dunk His in this multicolor series. These will be released on Mar. 29. They might be available at lamjc.com.

The 1st pair of Dunks has the color combination of orange, dark blue, yellow, light blue, red, black and white. I like the toe box. It is densely populated with bullet holes and this creates an interesting design. The shoe lace is white and complements the white Nike swoosh. The lace has specks of yellow and this accent is good for the yellow panel of the shoe. Due to the colorful panels of the shoe, the basic design is rather plain. This helps to focus the attention on the colors.

The 2nd pair of Dunks uses the same basic color combination. The difference is that now, the colors are changed for each panel of the shoe. The shoe lace is white with specks of red. The 3rd pair is created using the same basic design. This time, the white lace has specks of blue.

Which pair of multicolor Dunks would you choose? This depends on your personal preferences. The first factor I would consider is the toe box. Since this is the first visible part of the shoe when someone meets you from the front, this has the most impact. I would choose the pair with the orange toe box. I think orange is a slightly more neutral color than red or blue.

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