Another rock-solid week for fans of Jordans, Nike Basketball, Ewing, Nike SB, adidas, Reebok, and more! Starting off – a release date has been confirmed for the Air Jordan IV ‘Thunder’ and the Grape V has been confirmed for 2013. Some more Air Jordan IXs in the ‘Kilroy’ theme have also surfaced. Sneaker News broke the news of the Supreme x Nike Air Force 1, while Golden State Warrior David Lee showed off his Home and Away Hyperposites. Another look at the Zoom KD V along with some nice Nike SB Dunk releases also created some buzz, while an official launch event for the adidas Rose 3 and adidas Rose Apparel line kept the Three Stripes brand in the mix.
Reebok kept it old-school with a Ruff Ryders team-up (remember Swizz’ affiliation with the camp), while some great Asics and New Balance collaborations kept the energy around their classic runners. Celebrity Feet was abuzz thanks to Nate Robinson’s Air Yeezy 2 basketball outings and Teyana Taylor’s impressive Ewings, and a great Evolution of Nike Air feature provided a nice lesson to those unaware of the history of Nike’s most notable technology. We focused on the Air Jordan II for the PE spotlight, but an interesting Air Jordan IV sample from 2006 might’ve stolen the show. Custom kicks were also a hot topic, particularly Mache’s ‘Flux Capacitor’ Mags. Finally, adidas got some love as part of our Classics Revisited feature, as we gave some attention to some of their most memorable releases of the last decade. Weekly Rewind is ready and waiting, so click through below and get caught up with the best Sneaker News on the web.
THIS WEEK IN AIR JORDAN NEWS
Thunder Up! The Air Jordan IV ‘Thunder’ is confirmed with a release date, and a slew of Kilroy-centric Air Jordan 9s have been revealed.
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Supreme goes out of its typical bounds and collaborates on an Air Force 1 pack, but keeps things ‘skate’ with yet another Vans partnership.
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THIS WEEK IN POSITE NEWS
GSW’s David Lee hits us with his Hyperposite PEs, while the ParaNorman auctions came to a close this week.
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A sneake peek at the KD V, the LeBron X retail price gets updated once again, and another ‘Cheetah’ Kobe makes itself known.
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A follow-up to the 2011 ‘Space Jam’ Nike SB Dunk is a ‘Concord’ version, while P-Rod’s Lunar Rod makes some wild noise.
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THIS WEEK IN CELEBRITY FEET
Kobe in Jordans, B-Diddy in Ewings, and Nate Rob ballin in Yeezy 2s rounded up this week in Celebrity Feet.
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ADIDAS ROSE 3 – OFFICIAL LAUNCH
Sneaker News reported live from the official launch of the adidas Rose 3.
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TINKER HATFIELD INTERVIEWED BY GQ MAGAZINE
Tinker Hatfield and GQ team up for a nice one-on-one feature.
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THIS WEEK IN NEW BALANCE NEWS
WEST NYC, Sneaker Freaker, and colette – three countries represented in this week’s New Balance collaboration news.
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THIS WEEK IN REEBOK NEWS
The Twilight Zone keeps it in the 90’s with a collaboration with the Ruff Ryderz.
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THIS WEEK IN CUSTOM SNEAKERS
Air Jordan IVs, LeBron 9s, Reebok Questions, and Foamposites are highlighted in this week’s customs, but they’re all overshadowed by a pair from the future.
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THE EVOLUTION OF NIKE AIR
Nike Air from beginning to end – check it out here.
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THIS WEEK IN ASICS NEWS
This week’s top Asics news is centered around two great upcoming collaborations.
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THIS WEEK IN EWING NEWS
The Twilight Zone keeps it in the 90’s with a collaboration with the Ruff Ryderz.
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Ewing 33 Hi – Nationwide Release Date
Ewing 33 Hi – Black & Royal | Second Drop
Vintage Ewing 33 Hi “Strapback” Hat
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NIKE AIR BASE II VNTG
Another early-90’s Nike Runner returns!
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UNDFTD x BAPE x ADIDAS
Bape and adidas once more! But with an added UNDFTD twist…
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THIS WEEK IN AIR JORDAN PE’S, OG’S & SAMPLES
The focus is on the Air Jordan II for our PE spotlight, but there’s plenty more to see – like the Air Jordan III for Michael Vick.
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CLASSICS REVISITED: ADIDAS CLASSICS WEEK
Check it out as we reminisce on five classic adidas releases.
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