College football’s first week was all about the University of Maryland’s wacky Under Armour jersey and helmet combos, but one of the key subplots in all that discussion of mesh was how Nike essentially built the Oregon Ducks’ football program from scratch on the backs of some of the dopest uniforms collegiate sports have ever seen. You know UO is gonna keep getting impressive new looks all season, but they’re clearly not alone, as we have proof of at least five more schools with new looks on the way, along with special Nike Trainers to match. And seeing how this is Sneaker News and not Paul Lukas’ Uni Watch, we’re going to focus on the Trainers built for Army, Navy, LSU, OSU and Stanford. The Nike Trainer 1.3 Free makes its debut with these five college football PEs, colorways ranging from edgy takes on the schools’ classic colors to a sick all-wheat getup for the Black Knights. Have a look at each pair after the jump, let us know which is best, and if your favorite school’s colors would go well with this new design. via Nike Football
Nike Pro Combat Trainer 1.3 Free – NCAA Football PEs
Aaron Hope
September 14, 2011
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
0
Popular Stories
Latest News
Fifteen Can't Miss Sneaker News Headlines From March 30th - April 5th
’ top headlines of the week for the first week of April brought us the first grumblings out of Virgil Abloh’s Off-White camp in...
by Ben Felderstein
October 24, 2024
1
As The New NBA Season Begins, It’s Time To Build The Perfect Basketball Sneaker Rotation
The world’s of basketball shoes has never been so deep, so finding the right shopping destination that covers as much of the landscape as possible...
by Ankit Solanki
October 24, 2024
0
The KEEN UNEEK Is Commanding Attention In The Growing Outdoor Trend
In modern footwear, the lines between the functional and the fashionable continue to blur. In terms of what companies produce and consumers demand, shoes are...
by Ankit Solanki
July 19, 2024
143
Loading...