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You need only examine the going prices at resale for the ‘Golden Moments’ edition to realize that new Air Jordan VI colorways are a hot commodity, and now comes a new pair that’s slipped under the radar thanks to its feminine appeal.  Most sneakerheads and Jordan collectors would be more into these were the midsole gradients, say, red-to-white rather than the cotton candy-y mix of Pink Flash and Marina Blue on these Air Jordan 6 GSes, which means girls will have its patent-overlaid pop all to themselves.  A follow-up to 2010′s white rainbow-soled Sixes that foreshadows some other interesting new girls colorways from the Air Jordan Legacy, this new style just arrived at select retailers like Oneness.



It’s true that greatness tends to shadow those who have already made their profound marks in society on any scale; whether it be in a prominent industry or in your local community, greatness is an instant process that begins with one step forward. Over the last few years, Nike Basketball has risen far above being the undisputed champion of performance footwear into the driving force of the sneaker game; signature models like the LeBron, Kobe, and Zoom Nike Air Max 2012 Mens KD and in-line models like the Hyperdunk have absolutely dominated the scene largely in part due to the neck-breakers and energetic releases and Player Exclusives. One individual responsible for this renaissance is former Nike employee Kyle Yamaguchi, who brings his sublime touch of design and detail to his latest endeavor – LOOK/SEE.

LOOK/SEE brings unparalleled style and swagger to eyewear using a variety of sneaker-centric graphics like elephant print from the Air Jordan III, cement print from the Air Jordan IV, and Safari print from the 1987 original (the shades are housed in a shoebox-style package as well). One of Kyle’s proudest works is the LOOK/SEE Reflective collection, a call-out to his penchant for using Reflective material on his PE and Special Edition designs; thanks to durable Halo Coatings reflective layer, the Reflective Collection boasts a visual pop on the main frame of the glasses. For the launch of the LOOK/SEE brand, Kyle’s friend Michael K. Williams of The Wire fame models the Triple-Black colorway of the LOOK/SEE Shades, so take a look at the official photo-shoot with Michael as well as some of the intriguing pieces from LOOK/SEE below.




With the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday falling on this Monday, we can certainly expect a ton of BHM colorways to hit the NBA Court, but it looks like some players jumped the gun! Kevin Durant wore the Nike KD V ‘BHM’ against the Nuggets, while teammate Reggie Jackson went with the Nike Zoom Soldier 6 ‘BHM’. Some heat was spotted out in Philly as well as Nick Young whipped out the Air Jordan VI ‘Carmine’, while Willie Green presented us with a PE colorway of the Reebok Kamikaze II in White/Red/Blue. Deron Williams of the Nets continues his Nike Retro push with the Air Force Max, while the Penny V gets more shine as Courtney Lee wore the ‘Tour Yellow’ colorway. All of this weekend’s best NBA Feet is just ahead, so give it a look and let us Air Max 2012 Womens know which player impressed you the most!



In 2008, Nike Sportswear teamed up with animation studio LAIKA (owned by Phil Knight) for a special promo pair of Nike Dunk Highs inspired by the film Coraline. Just 1,000 pairs were produced and each pair was given away via a promo contest connected with the ending credits of the film. Four years later, LAIKA has whipped up another animated film called ParaNorman – a story about a unique boy with the ability to communicate with the living dead. To commemorate the August 18th opening of the film, Nike Sportswear has created a special treat on shoe known for its own quirky habits and reputation – the Nike Air Foamposite One.

Sneaker News first gave you teaser images of the ParaNorman Foamposites on Monday and full details of the release were given yesterday. If you’re still not yet clear on how to obtain these highly-coveted Foamposites, no dollar amount will guarantee you a pair, because these are strictly a giveaway run by Nike and the folks over at ParaNorman. All you need to do is follow @ParaNorman on Twitter, hit them with a childhood photo of yourself being “weird”, and with it, Nike Air Max 95 Mens a Tweet with #Weird Wins ParaNorman Foamposite. Nike and ParaNorman call these Foams “Weird Kicks for Weird Kids“, so you’d better swallow your pride and submit some weird photos of yourself? Another look at the official images as well as a step-by-step list of instructions and details are just ahead.





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