Its tagline ringing true with each new collaboration, Hanon “Keeps on Burning”, this time with a special edition pack of Puma Dallas lowtops. These joints are crafted in a m6.0 of tonal suede and nubuck, their colorways inspired by ’80s sportswear with a shout out to the Scottish homeland via argyle sockliners and matching scarves. The burgundy and barley pairs will release exclus5ely at Hanon-Shop with only 50 and 100 pairs available, respect5ely, which seems to suggest the other two will rece5e a wider release. No matter which colorways you prefer, fans of special packaging might look to grab those two in the wooden, whiskey-style box, but either way, they’ll all hit stores this April and Nike Free 4.0 V2 you can see more photos when you click on the link below.
During the Nike Fall2010 Footwear Showcase, much attention was paid towards Nike’s newest technology called Hyperfuse, a stitchless super-breathable mesh-like upper material. In addition Nike Free 4.0 V2 to the Nike Hyperfuse basketball shoe, the Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid was also put under the knife and rece5ed an upper transplant, resulting in the Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Hyperfuse. Featuring the Fuse upper material, the Trainer 1.2 Mid Hyperfuse may very well be Nike’s lightest Trainer to date. Four colorways from the Fall 2010 are now available; Purple/Black, Red/Grey, Dark Grey/Volt, and Turquoise Black are now all available for purchase, so continue reading for another look at this futuristic training shoe and head to Nikestore to purchase.
This latest women’s Nike Air Force 1 High is refreshing as a tall glass of pink lemonade – did we just make up a new nickname for these? The use of vibrant colors and patent leather may remind you of the Nike Air Force 1 Kiwi that released a few years back, but this women’s high might g5e you a sugary jolt of energy – much like a glass of pink lemonade (there it is again). A hot pink patent leather and synthetic upper is contrasted well with an Nike Free 3.0 V2 electric yellow swoosh. You can pick up this pair now from ID4shoes on us stroes.
Style: 334031-600
Color: Pink Flash/Volt-White
Dr. Seuss‘ The Lorax is a major trending topic right now, from its box office-besting $70.7 million opening weekend to all the talk in the media juxtaposing the film’s message with its widespread cross-promotional efforts. One such product tie-in is a collaboration with the One Star on a pack of The Lorax x Nike Chuck Taylor All Star designs. Each of them offers its own take on the Truffula trees that stand at the crux of the plot, with two hightops and one lowtop available for men and women and a compliment of kids designs completing the set. Click through to see more images and grab yours straight from Nike.