Here Are the Sneakers You Should Check Out in Person This Weekend

Weekend heat.

February 7, 2014
 

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With plenty of heat set to hit retailers this weekend, we can understand if you're having a hard time deciding on which pairs of kicks you want to break bread on. From the "Tiffany" SB Dunk High to the "Masterpiece" Kobe 9 Elite, the streets and the Internet are about to get crazy. Don't trip, Complex is here to help ease the pain and help with the executive decisions about to be made. Get your ass off the fence and take a look at The Sneakers You Should Check Out in Person This Weekend.

Nike Air DT Max '96 "Court Purple"

 
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Exuding the same flamboyance as Deion Sanders, this Nike Air DT Max is looking to snag a few interceptions and swing for the fences all at once. It's Primetime baby. Look for these to sack your wallet for $134.

Jordan 6 Rings "Powder Blue"

 
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Aside from sporting a mix of classic Jordan elements from shoes MJ won championships in, this upcoming drop is ready to get the "Powder Blue" party started. Price on these is set at $160.

Nike Air Berwuda Mid QS

 
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While most of the other models dropping have one offering on the way, the Nike Air Berwuda Mid QS has three colorways set to release at the same damn time. Not one, not two.. you get the point. Expect each colorway to retail at $110.

Air Jordan 1 '94 "Powder Blue"

 
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Combing design cues from both the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan X, the Air Jordan 1 Retro '94 is about to break 'heads off with a little preview of the "Powder Blue" remix just before the Air Jordan X retro releases. These are set to cost $130.

Nike Air Foamposite Pro and Nike Air Force 1 Low "Spider Man"

 
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Nike Sportswear's spidey sense is about to go HAM with both the "Spider Man" Foamposte Pro and Air Force 1 Low getting ready to sling their way to retailers. Peter Parker's superhero alter ego will be out in full force at your local neighborhood sneaker spot. Look for the Foams to run you $249 with the Air Force 1s priced at $100.

adidas Crazy 1 OG "White/Black"

 
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While the blacked out version got its shine on, the original white colorway of Kobe Bryant's first true signature shoe was not to be outdone. Shades of Kobe's mini fro are sure to arise in your mind once you peep this retro. Retail is $125.

Nike LeBron XI "Atomic Orange"

 
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Sporting an all over Atomic Orange upper paired with Green Abyss accents, this drop is going to be hard as hell not to spot as you hit the stores this weekend. Looks like Broncos fans will be able to pick up a W after all. Retail on these is $200. Trip to Disney Land not included

Reebok Kamikaze 1 "Orlando Magic"

 
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In honor of Shaw Kemp's time as a member of the Orlando Magic, Reign Man's signature digs took a little road trip to the Sunshine State. Though his stint was brief, his timeless Kamikaze 1 lives on. Expect these to retail for $115.

Kobe 9 Elite "Masterpiece"

 
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With the stage is set, its almost time for the "Masterpiece" Nike Kobe 9 Elite to make its long awaited debut. A true work of art, all shall feast their eyes on this Flyknit creation and behold its lightweight woven greatness. Retail on this drop is $225.

Jordan Melo M10 "YOTH"

 
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Boasting a sweet zodiac-inspired appearance, the Jordan Melo M10 is ready to ring in the Chinese New Year Horse style. Giddy up. Expect these joints to run you a cool $200.

Nike Flyknit Trainer Chukka FSB

 
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Yes, the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia are now underway. Lucky for you, won't have to wait for Team USA to hit the medal podium to catch a look at these kicks. Retail is $200.

Diamond Supply Co. x Nike SB Dunk High Premium "Tiffany"

 
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After countless rumors and previews, the highly coveted "Tiffany" theme is about to send the sneaker world into a frenzy yet again. Silly sneakerheads, diamonds are forever.