One of Nike Basketball’s top-selling performances models arrives a few new colorways.
Following a first look just weeks ago, the unreleased Nike Hyperdunk 2013 will soon make its way to retailers in a two-toned green and red make up. Contrary to the current style still available to date, this Hyperdunk takes on a redesigned upper and midsole that exaggerates the shoe’s Lunar support and Dynamic Flywire detailing.
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The Converse Skateboarding CTS looks like a Converse Chuck Taylor, but comes equipped with the necessary provisions to withstand the rigors of skateboarding. For the upcoming spring season, red and black makeups are set to release at select retailers. The sneakers feature a canvas upper complimented by Lunarlon cushioning for comfort and stability. Will you look to add either of these CTS colorways to your summer rotation?
In 1998 the Nike Air Max Plus debuted its Tuned Air technology and gradient fade and in the process became a bit of a cult classic. Fast forward 15 years and now the Air Max Plus is back in all its original glory. Employing chromatic hues in faded color variations, the Air Max Plus is available in orange/black, blue/yellow and grey/white, with synthetic mesh paneling on the upper and patent leather accents elsewhere. Tuned Air also returns, ensuring that the shoes are just as good now as they were back in ’98. Look for the various colorways now at atmos for ¥14,7o0 JPY (approximately 0 USD).
The ASICS Gel Lyte III prepares for changing temperatures in a diverse array of colorways. Seen in Navy/Carolina, Blue/Grey, Charcoal/Orange, and White/Pink, each pair from this picking packs a key third accent color and mixes up the material blocking. While specific US release details are unknown at this moment, all four makeups are available now for pre-order overseas at Overkill.
The Reebok Pump Omni Lite has been a mainstay in the Reebok Classics lineup for quite some time. Best known for being on the feet of dunk contest winner Dee Brown back in 1991, the Reebok Pump Omni Lite will be making yet another appearance. This time, in two new GS colorways.
With both these new colorways targeted at the little boy and girl sneakerheads respectively, both pairs utilize textured leathers which only enhance the shoes bold color schemes. For anyone looking to bolster that lil’ sneakerhead in your life’s collection head over to exclusive RBK retailer Extra Butter right now to cop.
Bright tones highlight upcoming colorways of the adidas Crazyquick. The lightweight and flexible basketball shoe is seen in Teal/Purple and Blue/White makeups, joining the likes of three other makeups set to launch on May 1st. SPRINTFRAME and TECHFIT technology compose the upper on this performance basketball shoe, backed by a PUREMOTION sole.
With Jordan Brand pulling out all the stops for the Air Jordan 1 in 2013, it comes as no surprise that a new AJ1 variation has surfaced.
Amongst all the variations out there, the Air Jordan 1, the Air Jordan 1 Mid and the Air Jordan 1 OG with the “Nike Air” detailing, we would like to introduce you to the Air Jordan 1 Strap Low. Expected to arrive in May, the Air Jordan 1 Strap Low will be dropping in three colorways. One of which serves as a precursor to the upcoming “Black Toe” retro while the other two are looks that may possibly be tribute colorways. Enjoy the visuals and expect to see this latest AJ1 creation sometime in May.
Air Jordan 1 Strap Low
White/Black-Gym Red
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White/Black-Neo Turquoise
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Black/Bright Citrus-White
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