The term ‘AC’ is one we’ve heard quite a lot from Jordan Brand over the last few years. AC signifies ‘Auto Clave’, which is the style of the midsole seen here – a smooth, flat base that instantly transforms a sporty shoe into a lifestyle option. Next up on Jordan Brand’s ‘AC’ transformation is the Air Jordan 3; the first thing to notice is the obvious lower cut of the Nike Free 6.0 shoe, which forced a slight redesign particularly on the heel (an interesting full-elephant) as well as on the base of the lace placket. Six colorways are viewable below, so take a look and let us know Nike Huarache Free 2012 what you think of this ‘AC’ idea, because more Air Jordan Retro ‘AC’ models may be on the way.
Nike just released a trio of similarly colored basketball retros, each of them dressed up in some crazy blue and pink mixtures. Usually when that sort of thing happens there’s a theme hanging out in there somewhere, but we can’t really put our finger on any Nike Zoom Elite 5 unifying story for this one. Shown is the Nike Real Deal from the group, a sneaker that’s very much been launched back into the collective conscious of the sneaker-loving world thanks to the frequent NBA wears going on. See a full set of images on this new Nike Real Deal pair that just released and keep in mind that CNCPTS has them in stock as we speak.