
Skate/street-fashion brand Verte hooked up with Etnies for a set of sneakers and a jacket that will launch this June. Verte (try your luck at pronouncing it correctly on the first try) put their spin on an Ollie King as well as a brand new model called the Jameson. Look for the pieces to find their way into premium Etnies retailers.
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Nice Kicks continues to sift through Nike’s virtual showroom for upcoming Air Force Ones. The latest findings showcase this Air Max Pack, a collection of iconic Air Max inspired Air Force Ones, that’ll drop this June. Check close-up shots after the jump.
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These Terminators give a nod to vintage St. Johns’ bball. Think back to the Chris Mullin short-short high-sock days, before the Felipe Lopez and Erik Barkley era where leaving school early and turning out to be big-time NBA busts was the thing to do. The sneakers will release during the meat of March Madness, on March 29.
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Gilbert Arenas hooked up with Three Zero, an acclaimed toy designer out of Hong Kong for his latest make-up on the Gil II Zero. The carbon fiber sneaker also comes with a Gilbert figurine—further solidifying the Wizard’s affection for childish objects. The sneakers launch today March 11, and are limited to 200 pairs in the U.S, and 300 in Asia. Take a crack at winning all twenty of Gil’s kicks for free, right here.
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Nike will roll out Air Force Ones carrying colorways inspired by past models. With the recently-released Huarache runners selling out, the color-scheme now lends itself to some air ones. To see more upcoming Spring Air Force Ones click here.
5/3,$150,www.niketown.com
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The recent release of Air Tech Challenge may have caught a brick, but Nike is banking on Agassi’s signature shoe to bounce back when they release this April. This White/Red/Granite colorway will be the first to drop and then expect another follow-up in June.
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SB slobbers are quick to front like they know the exact source of inspiration for models, but in all actuality not many are in-tuned with where colorways are derived from. The upcoming Guns N’ Roses Dunk SB Low mimics the color scheme of the famed rock band’s Appetite For Destruction album cover. Check for these to hit skate shops later this month.
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adidas’ Tournament pack consists of a set of classic silhouettes like this Stan Smith Vintage, as well as other iconic tennis models like the Rod Laver Vintage Lux, Nastase Master, G.S and Forest Hills Vintage. The models launched early exclusively at Barneys’ stores nationwide, but expect additional retailers to shelve the kicks this April. Game on.
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Before you feeling-catching sneaker heads get aggy about seeing these Skate Or Die Dunks again, we’re just letting you know stores like In4mation, and Supreme still have them in stock. If you missed out on the first shipment, don’t sleep again. Flip ‘em hard, flip ‘em, flip ‘em real hard.
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Nike tries to nail a wing-tip shoe and a premium dunk fusion, so you can nail the prom queen. These patent-leather lows feature the design you’d see on a casual wing-tip shoe and come in two colorways. They’ve hit Japanese online dealers already, no word on an U.S release date yet.
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