
The last we heard about the Nike Cortez Classic, it was being used as one of the several silhouettes chosen to help celebrate this, the year of the tiger. For the Spring sneaker season, Nike is also set to release the Cortez Classic in a navy and a light brown nylon upper. They navy colorway is accented by a yellow swoosh and light blue stripe along the midsole, while the light brown colorway boasts a bright pink Nike swoosh and royal blue midsole stripe. Both pairs are set to hit participating Nike retailers in the coming weeks/months.


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The last we heard of the Nike Presto running shoe, it was around summer time of last year. And there are once again a number of colorways expected for this summer. Pictured here you will see the Nike Presto in such colorways as bright yellow, red and even purple. The Nike Presto is loved by many individuals for its breatheable and form-fitting upper, so don’t be surprised to see these once again on the feet of several people working out during this upcoming Spring and Summer months.



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The Foamposite One ‘Royal’ are now available in a full size run over at online retailer ANYCOnline. Free ground shipping is also available for your purchase if interested.
We already know 2011 is a huge year for Foam-Heads. Two Foamposite Pro’s will hit retail in some amazing new colorways.
The Foamposite Pro ‘Electric Blue’ will drop in July at a retail price of $190. Another notable release will be the ‘Dark Pine’ Foam Pro in September, retail is also $190.
Note the prices listed under the product color code… $190/$100.70. This is the retail price for consumers versus the price retailers pay to have them in stock. Nearly a $90 profit for retailers on each pair makes you wonder how much the sneakers actually cost to produce… Just something that caught my attention.

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Of course, very few will argue against the opinion that the “cool grey” Air Jordan XI was the biggest retro release of 2010, or that the “white cement” Air Jordan III will be the biggest one of 2011. However, other retro basketball sneakers have released and are yet to release that will definitely bring some older sneakerheads back a couple of years or give some new sneakerheads a taste of history. One such retro drop is the Nike Air PR1 Air Pressure retro pictured here, which has recently popped up at select online Nike retailers in this OG colorway. How many of you think these are worth hunting down?

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Back in August we presented the news that the Nike Sky Force 88 would be retroed and released for the Spring of 2011. While many of you may have either missed the news or forgotten it, this is more than a reminder. The white/red Nike Sky Force 88 that will retro in this OG colorway is now close enough to seeing an actual release that some Nike retailers are making it available for pre-order. So if you’re such a big fan that you can’t wait to make sure you’ve gotten your hands on at least one pair, this might be the move for you.

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Next weekend the Nike Air ½ Cent will release in the ‘Cranberry’ colorway just in time for the Holidays. If you want your pair now and want to pay below the retail price of $190, then PYS has you covered.
Head over to PYS to purchase your pair for $159.99.

To the great excitement of many Nikeheads, we’ve begun giving you looks at the Nike ACG Air Max 1. First came the blue colorway, then the purple/orange. The third installment, pictured here, will come in a black/green colorway along the upper and sit atop a white sole. All colorways are scheduled to release in 2011, but which one would you prefer getting your hands on above the other two?


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A new colorway of the Nike Air Go LWP has popped up at HOH locations.
This pair pays tribute to a man who undoubtedly had the best crossover in NBA history, Tim Hardaway. Done up in throwback 90’s Warriors fashion, which is ironically the team’s uniform color once again. Here is hoping we will get the chance to see Stephen Curry wear these sometime this season.


This holiday season, Nike surely plans to get in the holiday spirit- even with some of its Nike Basketball designs such as the “Grinch” Nike Zoom Kobe VI. But for those of you who want a more traditional Nike silhouette, the brand has prepared the Nike Dunk high pictured here covered in burgundy canvas, a slightly speckled sole, and black lining. These have dropped as part of the brand’s holiday 2010 collection and can now be purchased from several Nike retailers worldwide.

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By now, you should know that the Nike 6.0 Dunk SE “DeLorean” will go on sale starting this Black Friday, November 26th and be limited to 1,000 pairs worldwide. So all the talking has been talked. Now, with the release date only four days away, all there is to do is take a closer look at this upcoming Nike 6.0 release. So check us out after the jump to see if you decide this limited Nike release is worth the hunt.









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We recently informed our readers of two pairs of the Nike Air Max 1 that are releasing as part of Nike’s Holiday 2010 collection. Both are comprised of leather and mesh along the upper with a gum outsole. The only difference comes in the color base- with one being black and the other white or “crepe.” We now bring you more pictures of the white colorway to help you decide whether you’ll be targeting these this holiday season. Enjoy.


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Many of our readers rejoiced at hearing that the “Laser Blue” Nike Air Max 90 had begun landing with select brand retailers such as the Nike flagship store on 21 Mercer street in New York. Now there’s another colorway that could very well make some more New Yorkers in particular somewhat happy. Pictured here is a “jaguar green” Nike Air Max 90 that some New York Jets fans could choose for their Sunday support outfit. The upper comes decked mostly in shades of green with grey, black and white tonal accents throughout. Which Nike Air Max 90 would you most likely target over the other- the laser blue or jaguar green?




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What do you get when you fuse an old classic and new technology? The Nike Air Max Jr… Said to be dropping 2011, the Nike Air Max Jr. features the upper of the Nike Air Max Griffey 1 with Nike’s Torch Tech around the midfoot all sitting atop of a 360 Air Max unit.
As you can see from the catalogue images, a black/red and an ‘Air Max 95 Neon’ colorway are set to release first. An additional white/ chlorine blue pair can be seen after the jump.
What do you guys think? Best looking fusion since the ½ cent & Air Max 24/7?
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We know that one Blazer AC that will be a part of Nike‘s Fall 2010 collection will come in a high-top cut, black-on-black colorway and the customary midfoot straps. But Nike has also been working on the Nike Blazer low pictured here as a continued effort to help promote the Livestrong campaign. This pair comes in a mostly light grey colorway with some instances of white and yellow. These can be purchased from Nike’s online store and shall retail for $75.
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