In honor of yesterdays Nike Women Half Marathon D.C., Nike Georgetown has released the “We Run DC” limited collection, a set of exclusive women’s shoes made up of the Nike Free 5.0+, the Nike Roshe Run Woven and the Nike Studio Wrap Pack. Check them out [Read more...]
Nike Air Max FB Pack
Get a closer look at the upcoming release of the Nike Air Max 1 FB Pack, dropping in two eye-catching colorways. After recent releases the likes of the “Home Turf” London and an Engineered Mesh Pack that showcase Nike’s technical prowess, the AM1 FB Pack returns with two strong colorways across their mesh, leather, and rubber builds, including a Black/Pink Flash/Mint and a Metallic Silver/Current Blue, both rocking the pop long their full-length mudguard. The Air Max units also pick up some complementary colors down in the crisp, white midsoles, but the Swoosh stamped inside the in-sole ratchet back up the heat. Peep them HERE
Nike Free Trainer 3.0
Set to launch in early 2013, the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 represents the culmination of Nike’s pursuit of advanced performance technology for multi-sport athletes, originally taking the form of the Nike Air Trainer 1 in 1987. Harnessing stability and comfort through a minimalist design, the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 weighs in at just 9 ounces, featuring a mesh upper designed with enforced polyurethane support that made with flexible strand-like lines. Known as Kirum, the pliable material creates a pattern that’s supportive, lightweight and breathable. A Dynamic Fit system cradles the midfoot while providing a superior lockdown fit, while the Phylon midsole provides lightweight, responsive cushioning. The outsole rates a 3.0 on the Nike Free rating scale, resulting in greater multidirectional flexibility that allows for barefoot-like training. Look for the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 to launch in stores next month. via
Nike Air Max+ 2013
Nike‘s annual Max Air-cushioned flagship silhouette returns for 2013 with the introduction of the Nike Air Max+ 2013. Offering a tweaked outsole and the sportswear giant’s most advanced 360 Max Air unit to date, the low-top trainer offers flexible, soft and lightweight cushioning while pairing a ventilated Hyperfuse upper with a notched inner sleeve for added breathability and reduced weight. Finally, a molded collar supports the ankle while Nike’s Dynamic Flywire offers added support by locking down the midfoot for an improved fit. The latest incarnation of the perennial classic, the Nike Air Max+ 2013 will make its debut at Nike Sportswear retailers in January of 2013. (via)
Vans California Chukka Del Pato CA

Looks like Vans keeps surprising people with their one of a kind designs. In the latest installment of Vans history they release their Chukka Del Pato CA, which are influenced by duck boot-styling. Made up of brown leather, tonal laces, matching pull tab, and textured waterproof accents along the bottom of the shoe. If you like what you see these can be purchased at District Footwear.
The Eco-friendly Shoe

Usually I post a lot of things about sneakers from the rarest release coming up, to the hottest sneakers/deal on the market. And this post isn’t any different, well maybe a little. Today I would like to present to you the REMYXX sneakers, which are made from 100% recycled material. To check out more information or to get a pair, just hit the link above.
K-Swiss Present the All-New Clean Classic Through A California Road-trip
I can personally say that it has been years since I’ve seen someone rock K-Swiss, but that all might change with the new Clean Classic Collection. The Clean Classic collection consist of Clean Classic, Clean Laguna and Clean Malibu, and will be hitting select retailers this summer. The prices will range from $50-$120.
Asics Gel Saga & Foot Patrol

Look for these beauties to drop around September or October.
Nike All Court 3 Low PRM NRG

Nike is set to release two color-ways of the Nike All Court 3 Low PRM NRG this Summer. The two colors are black and a sail/white, with each shoe compromised of premium canvas, with a leather lining and inside ,and the shoe also has a suede tab. This shoe can be pre-ordered at Atmos.
Kusa Flip Flops (Grassy Soles, Never Need Watering)
Kusa Flip Flops were conceived by Yashin Radhakrishnan, an industrial designer based in Sydney, Australia who distributes them through Generate Design, a Japan-based e-commerce site. The sandals take a leaf – literally – from Mother Nature’s big book of comfortable footwear in that their insoles ape the look and feel of a lush, grassy lawn. via
Vans OTW Pritchard

These one of a kind Vans, which combine the sneaker and dress shoe design will be dropping this June. The shoes materials are a combination of premium textiles, EVA midsole and a slim heel cup sole. Would you rock these with a suit?
Nike & Tom Sachs “Space Camp”
Today Nike released their collaboration video with Tom Sach titled Space Camp, which shows Tom and his team prepare for the “Space Program 2.0:Mars”. Stay tuned for further details on a release.
AF1 HIGH-FREQUENCY DIGITAL CAMOUFLAGE

By utilizing the relatively new manufacturing methodology known as high frequency (HF) weld production, Nike was able to construct an unique design for its Air Force 1 Pearl Collection’s sixth installment. Also known as the 30th Anniversary Collection (or XXX Anniversary), the upcoming Nike Air Force 1 Premium ’08 features a digital camouflage pattern in gray scale, inject intermittently with reflective pixalated blocks. But because of the HF weld, the pattern comes to live and into a 3 dimensional arrangement. Reflective heel and tongue tabs add additional flair to the design. The Nike Air Force 1 Premium ’08 in High-Frequency Digital Camouflage will be available late this summer at select Nike Sportswear retailers worldwide.
New Balance 576 “Celebrating 30 Years of Manufacturing in the UK”


New Balance will be releasing this rare pack of 576, which is celebrating 30 years of manufacturing in the Uk. Three different sneakers make up the pack and these will be dropping in Fall/Winter 2012.
Nike Building Twist
Wieden + Kennedy Tokyo let passers-by bend and twist a Nike Free while a 3D projection mapped version of Yokohama’s Red Brick Warehouse mirrored the altered shape of the shoe in real-time. via InterestingSomethings












