Japan’s mita sneakers got an opportunity to play around with a few colors of the Nike Rod Laver Vintage and it might not be you expected. mita sneakers’ collaborations with sneaker brands over the years have resulted in some memorable colors largely in part due to the dazzling colors, but for this Nike Rod Laver Vintage, a tonal tan color was used. Instead, contrast is provided the by the materials, as the gum sole is paired with a suede upper and full-grain leather heel-tab. What you can expect is a limited run; only 300 of these will be available on November 13th. Check out the extra images after the jump Nike Free 6.0 and hit up mita-sneakers on the 13th if these are your style.
In 2011, the Hyperfuse technology has been ubiquitous, showing up on just about every sneaker imaginable from Nike. From Air Maxes to Air Force 1′s to Dunks, it seems like no sneaker was spared in the revolution. Here we have the model meant to carry the flag for this futuristic material-the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2011 Low. This low cut version from the forefront of Nike Basketball allows for a more respons5e sneaker, with extra room for movement with the ankle padding of the high version gone. Four new tonal colorways of the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2011 Low just hit NikeStore, and we’ve got a full look at each of them after the jump. Check out the full images and let us know which ones you will be copping.
Free Run Brand’s ‘Dominate Another Day’ ad campaign for Dwyane Wade has fallen to the wayside just like Agent D-3′s first JB logo, but that doesn’t mean the Jumpman won’t be seeking to seize control of the future. And what better way to get ready to crush your competition than with a trainer that offers new performance advantages to one of JB’s longest running series. The Free Run Trunner Dominate applies a BCT-like forefoot strap to the heavily ventilated upper of a design that, combined with a deeply grooved Free-style sole, should prove to be one of the lightest and most barefoot-like we’ve ever seen with the Free Run insignia. A set of eleven colorways for next summer reads like a Team Bank drop plus a bit more variation with the blocking and base colors, so click through to see them all and stick with Sneaker News for the Us release dates. via aaronknows
An even more rugged option than the Lunar Elite Trail, the Nike ACG Lunar MacLeay looks to be All Conditions Gear’s flagship midtop. The Lunar MacLeay eschews Flywire in favor of a more traditional nylon and synthetic leather m6.0, adding structural supports that Nike Free Run 4.0 V2 lead from the hiking boot-style eyelets down to the sole. These deep ridges cast shadows from any angle and g5e these a tonal look, an effect that enhances this China Edition MacLeay‘s beautiful Solar Red upper and helps integrate the black sections quite nicely. And while the upper is stunning, it’s the Moss Green accents that let you know right off the bat these are China-inspired and best suited for fall/winter conditions. Good timing, then, with select Asian Nike Sportswear retailers getting theirs on Friday, October 1st. You’ll probably have to wait to see them Nike Free 4.0 V2 on the ‘bay if you want a pair here in the States, so click the jump below to see more shots and stick with Sneaker News for word on a possible US release for these and the other three China Lunar MacLeays. via Dunk
Style: 415342-600
Color: Solar Red/Moss Green