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words // Brandon Richard Holding true to its name, the Air Max Griffey Fury storms into Nike Sportswear retailers in another new colorway this month. Sporting an Old Royal Hyperfuse-constructed upper, the shoe is accented by Action Red on the tongue and 360-Max Air bag, while metallic silver fills in the Swoosh logos and number “24″ on the lateral ankle. Silver and red also handle Ken Griffey Jr.’s famous Swingman logo on the heel. Read More »
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For adidas, making the lightest product ever isn’t something they are focusing on only on the basketball court. Following that motto throughout all of the company’s categories, the innovators behind adidas track footwear recently Read More »
In early February, adidas offered a glimpse into its Archive Team GB Collection celebrating its longstanding relationship with the Great Britain team as we steadily approach the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. This range is directly inspired by the Team GB kit worn at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, which was the birth of this prestigious partnership. Having immediately fallen in love Read More »
With the 2012 Summer Olympic Games set to take place beginning this July, Reebok will commemorate the event with a special edition Pump USA Pack. Read More »
The Nike Air Force 1 “30th Anniversary” Collection is now available at the Nice Kicks shop (512.320.8100). In case you are on the fence about Read More »
words // Brandon Richard
Though we’re not even two years removed from the “For the Love of the Game” Air Jordan Retro 7 Olympic release, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the 1992 Dream Team’s dominance in Barcelona makes another re-release of MJ’s gold medal kicks a must in 2012. This summer, the Read More »
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