The Nike “Keep Rippin Stop Slippin” Air Max 1 Premium Safari is the third installment of this summer’s Greatest Hits pack (the Nike Air Stab “Runnin’ Gunnin” was the first to release followed by the Nike Air Max 90 “King of the Mountain”). The shoe brings the popular safari print we’ve seen originally debut Nike Air Safaris to the Air Max 1 once again. These retail for $135. As always shipping is free.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Air Max 90 Mowabb "King Of The Mountain"
New Quickstrikes. It’s obvious that the colorway takes inspiration from the Mowabb, but these AM90’s are called the “King of the Mountain” AM90. King of the Mountain is seen on the back heel tab and the insoles. They feature a perforated toe box and a snakeskin-like mudguard.
Two sets of laces are included, and artwork graces the soles, which can be seen after the jump.
They retail for $118 while supplies last
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Dr. J Converse
The Pro Leather debuted in 1976, at a time when the game needed a vibe. Along came some guys with short shorts, tall socks, big hair and a new way to play basketball (Dr. J). They carried the game through one of its most crucial transitions, and they did so in the Pro Leather. In ’82, the sneaker earned the nickname “Buzzer Beaters” for its part in the last-minute college championship win. They retail for $75.
Dunk Lo Brown Suede Premium
This Nike Dunk Premium uses plenty of great materials creating a nice subtle contast between colors. The back heel strap uses a hair material to set a subtle contrast with the rest of the shoe which is suede. The Swoosh is white leather and has a croc print. The sole is all gum. The accent colors used on this Dunk Low Premium is Hoop Orange. Great for the season. They also come with hoop orange laces.... really makes the sneaker pop. These retail for $110.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Women's Blazer's
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