The upcoming Nike Free Run 5 ‘Cool Grey’ isn’t an OG colorway of the Nike Free Run 5, but it is indeed a Retro release that came out when Michael was still playing (albeit for the Nike Free Run 5.0 Wizards). Not many remember, but Jordan wore the Cool Grey IX for a few games when he was with the Wizards, scattered among a slew of other Jordan Retros like the Cool Grey XI and True Blue III. This Holiday season, Jordan Brand brings back another healthy dose of Cool Grey in ‘IX’ form, and we’re sure these will be copped aplenty just off the ‘Cool Grey’ excitement. Are these a must-have for you? A detailed gallery awaits you below, so make your decision in the comments below.
In 2004, Nike put out one of their last Air Force 1 HTM (‘H’ is Hiroshi Fujiwara, ‘T’ is Tinker Hatfield and ‘M’ is Mark Parker) projects with the black all croc and white all croc Air Force 1s. Nike also put together an additional all croc in brown with the Fragment logo and a black pair was also produced with the Fragment logo. Now four years later, Nike is potentially releasing the two versions that feature the Fragment logo on the side heel. Denim and Sole just told us that these two colorways might be dropping late Summer 2008. They have several sizes of both colorways now.
Nike SB’s May 2011 collection of Dunk Pro releases is among the most heat-laden in recent memory. You’ve got the ‘Space Jam’ and ‘Aqua’ colorways inspired by beloved Nike Free Run releases, and while the Seattle Seahawks/Finlandia edition dropped earlier than expected, there’s this new Nike Dunk SB High Premium ready to hit shelves next month as well. These joints feature Nike Free Run 3 a unique Deep Burgundy and Aquamarine colorway that seems somehow ‘classic’ and yet we can’t quite place it. Click through to get a better view and look for these hitting Nike SB retailers next month. via LTD
Nike Dunk SB Womens Nike Free Run 3 0 V3 High Premium
Deep Burgundy/Aquamarine
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