The Air Jordan 11 Low “Easter” is a primarily white shoe with bold black and emerald tones adorning parts of its exterior. The Swoosh’s “Tiffany” detailing also makes an appearance on the heel, tongue and insole. Rounding out the package: an “Irisdescent” finish on the very bottom, adding a unique contrast. the shoe itself will hit stores tomorrow Saturday, March 31. –HB
The Air Jordan 11 Low is set to welcome another colorway paying homage to MJ’s past. This time around a familiar “Baron” aesthetic is placed on the model sporting a mix of black, white and metallic silver — an homage to Jordan’s days on the baseball field with the Birmingham Barons. Its midsole and outsole both sport white coloring while its patent leather portion hosts black in addition to the rest of its upper. Priced at $175, these release May 27. –HB
Featuring an all-black colorway with matching laces, the model’s soft premium leather upper is accented by a simple patent Swoosh and a standout white PU sole with full-length Air-Sole unit and rubber outsole. The low-top silhouette’s crowning details are its basket-woven toe box and paneling throughout. Grab the limited edition Nike Air Force 1 Low from Nike Sportswear retailers like Rock City Kicks for $100. –HB
Today NikeLab follows up with tonal Gym Red and Black versions of the updated icon. The uppers feature clean red and black Flyknit details, while they both sit on a clean white outer sole. The tongue, heel tab and Swoosh come in matching premium leather. Look out for a release of all three versions of the NikeLab Air Force 1 Ultra Flyknit Low now at nike.com/nikelab and at select locations. –HS Read more…
Jordan Brand’s sleek low-top Future has finally received an all-black make-up with the release of the Black/Metallic Silver edition of the Air Jordan 11-inspired silhouette. Basically a contemporary nod to what the Air Jordan 11 might look like if it were designed today, this Future Low boasts an all-black upper of woven nylon, coupling the look with a matching midsole, icy blue-tinged rubber outsole, and a metallic silver Jumpman logo at the tongue.
Here, the LeBron 12 Low takes cues from King James’ signature Sprite mix — which pairs the lemon-lime soda with a twist of natural cherry and orange flavors — to create the “Remix.” Opting for a predominately black upper, the kicks incorporate the bottle’s Green Strike, Hot Lava and metallic silver aesthetic throughout, throwing in a dash of Volt along the outsole and lining for good measure. These drop July 2 for $170.
Following the long-awaited official announcement of the adidas Originals Yeezy Boost 350 Low yesterday, we now have a closer look at Kanye West’s second signature silhouette. The low-top model is defined primarily by its melange Primeknit one-piece upper, tied together with reflective rope-like laces and complemented by advanced BOOST cushioning technology, making for a functional yet relaxed contemporary silhouette throughout. Read more…