Our best look yet, today brings another look and new images of the upcoming Air Jordan V (5) “Black Grape”.
Pairing the same color blocking as the recently released Air Jordan V (5) “Grape”, this newly introduced style replaces white leather uppers with smooth black suede. Would you have rather seen nubuck materials instead of suede? It may be of some interest to some to learn more of why Jordan Brand has decided to use more suede on most of their retros as of late. We’ll definitely look more into this. Either way, we suspect the “Black Grape” to stir up quite a buzz come release time.
See more detailed images of the Air Jordan V (5) “Black Grape” below and let us know if you’ll be purchasing these kicks on June 1st for 0?
The Air Jordan 4 “UNC” PE made waves at first glimpse, gaining fanfare from Tar Heel supporters and sneaker lovers alike. Today, we get a detailed view of this exclusive thanks to Sole-UP. Powder blue suede dresses the upper of this North Carolina colorway, with the famed argyle print popping up on the midsole, heel tab, and lining. Navy blue works its way onto the tongue, laces, wing, mesh, and midsole, with white filling in the blanks. Lastly, Tar Heel and NC logos tag the respective sides of the tongue. Does this UNC Air Jordan 4 trump other collegiate PEs? You tell us in the comment section.
The real is back. High top cut, leather construction, and Nike Air tagging makes the “Black Toe” Air Jordan 1 a must for many. White, red, and black leather paint the upper on this original colorway, denoted by the black paneling around the toe box. While an official release date for this Air Jordan 1 remains unannounced, stay tuned to Nice Kicks for updates.
Considered by some to be the best basketball shoe of all time, the Air Jordan 11 switches to skate sneaker styling on the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Concord”. A white mesh upper hosts black patent leather paneling, set above an icy outsole. Look for this “Concord” Dunk to release soon at select SB accounts, including a Saturday launch at MIA Skateshop.
Last week, we showed you images of the Nike KD V Elite “EYBL”. Now, we give you another look at the promotional pair courtesy of regularolty. The sneaker sports an upper similar to that of a Superman or FC Barcelona colorway, and was made for participants of the Elite Youth Basketball League. Check out the latest images below, and stay tuned to Nice Kicks for any further news regarding these promo sneakers.
Only one week remains before the release of the Air Jordan Spiz’ike “Stealth/Poison Green-University Blue-Blitz Blue-Vivid Sulpher”, and we couldn’t help but bring you another look.
Dubbed “Poison Green”, these Spiz’kes take on a Easter-inspired colorway that comes just in time for the sunny Spring season. Made from smooth suede and patent leather materials, this style is definitely unlike anything we’ve seen before. Highlighted by its stealth and poison green accents, these kicks are brightened up by additional hits of university blue, blitz blue, yellow, and a subtle vivid sulpher tone.
Landing at participating retailers like Sneaker Politics, you can grab the Air Jordan Spiz’ike “Poison Green” at a retail price of 5 next weekend, Saturday, March 30th. Keep it here at Sneaker Files for more on this drop.
Earlier this year, we gave you a look at the Nike Roshe Run Mid “City Pack” and now we’ve got another glance at the collection. Four pairs of the Roshe Run Mid make up the “City” pack, with each pair honoring a different metropolis. The cities represented on each shoe are Tokyo, NYC, Paris, and London. Look for these pairs to release this weekend at select retailers, including Crooked Tongues.