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2021 Nike Air Force 1 Dressed in a Black, Flat Silver, White, and Pine Green color scheme. This offering of the Nike Air Force 1 comes constructed in a mix of leather and canvas with corduroy Swooshes and heels. Like the standard AF1s that sneakerheads have come to know and love, the base layer is predominantly constructed with smooth leather materials. Quarters and perforated toe boxes are flooded with white paint while its accompanying overlays are dripped in pitch black. Constructed with leather and canvas throughout while corduroy appears on the Swoosh logos and heel. Next, we have a vintage-styled tongue label while a White midsole and a Grey rubber outsole finish the look. Embossed Nike branding is planted onto the lateral heel areas and color-blocks between black lettering and white outlines.
Jordan Release 2020, Instead of the model's traditional leather build, this release opts for the PRM EMB variation of the Dunk featuring a combination of mesh and leather on the upper with Nike branding in the Lakers' signature typeface on the heel. This Nike Dunk High features a Black, Opti Yellow, Court Purple, and White color combination. Looking closer, the pair features Black canvas across the upper while Purple leather adorns the overlays. Next, Yellow appears on the Swoosh logos across the panels while embossed "NIKE" embroidery by the heel comes in the Lakers font. We also have vintage athletics logos on the tongue and insoles while a White midsole and a Black rubber outsole finish the look.
2020 Jordans, Looking closer, this Nike Blazer Low comes with leather on the upper while suede lands on the overlays. As with a previously-seen iteration of the Blazer Mid '77, the forthcoming low-top option nods to the origins of Carolyn Davidson's iconic swoosh design. Instead of boasting the inaugural version of the logo on the lateral sidewall, dons schematics on the sock-liner. Branding on the insole nods to the year the Swoosh was created with a diamond-set Swoosh lace lock in Metallic Gold completes the design.

Apr 18 '21 · 0 comments

Buy The Sneaker and Kevin Durant are getting ready to debut his 14th signature shoe, the KD 14 during the Spring/Summer months. As you can see, the pair will incorporate a mid-foot strap that was first seen on the Nike KD 7. Furthermore, the medial side features a cage that resembles the Air Presto with the number 14. Other highlights include a Swoosh on the mid-foot strap and Durant's KD logo on the tongue.
2020 Jordans, Durant, who's been a Nike athlete since signing what was at the time the second-largest rookie endorsement deal in basketball history in 2007, has enjoyed much success with his signature line. Ahead of a formal reveal, product images of the Nike KD 14 have surfaced online. Fans of the line's older models will be pleased to know Durant's 14th shoe includes the return of a midfoot support strap, a feature that hasn’t been seen since 2014's KD 7. Shown here are two previewed colorways of the Nike KD 14, which brings back its mid-foot strap that was first debuted on the Nike KD 7. Another new feature is a medial cage that resembles to the Air Presto. And in his return, Durant will be debuting the Nike KD 14 - the newest model in his signature sneaker line with The Swoosh.
Jordan Release 2020, For perspective, he's been lacing up Nike kicks with his name on them since his first season as a Seattle Supersonic. A 14th signature shoe is extremely rare in the sneaker business and puts Durant in the same breath with LeBron James and Kobe Bryant as some of the other names with lines that have thrived for at least that long. Dressed in a Fire Pink, Gym Red, Mocha, White, Royal Blue, and Black color scheme. Sample photos of Parra's latest Nike SB Dunk Low have surfaced featuring a mismatched design in a mix of Dark Mocha suede with abstract patterns and White leather overlays. Blue inner lining atop a White rubber sole completes the design. The shoe also features an engineered mesh upper, which means that graphics can be uniquely layered for detailed colorway options, covering topics like art, music and more so expect a number of exciting colorways from Durant as the regular season unwinds and the playoffs get underway.

Apr 11 '21 · 0 comments