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Nike SB 2010 Fall Apparel Collection featuring Primitive

Nike SB continues its “Support Your Local” campaign with Todd Jordan, as the brand presents its 2010 Fall Collection. This season, Todd shot the folks at Primitive in Encino, California, of course known for being the shop co-owned by Paul Rodriguez and for having continued collaborations with a handful of top brands. Looks from the new line can be seen below, modeled by the shop owners and staff. See more at Nike SB 2010 Fall Apparel Collection featuring Primitive © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Fashion , Nike , Nike SB , Primitive

adidas Originals by Originals 2010 Fall/Winter James Bond for David Beckham Collection

Following up an impressive Spring/Summer campaign, adidas Originals gives us a look into the new Fall/Winter 2010 Collection from its James Bond for David Beckham range. Focusing on an aesthetic that blends contemporary fashion with classic sportswear, the line features plenty of staple garments in generous cuts, while still retaining a fashionable look. Key highlights for Fall/Winter include several fleece items, a houndstooth hooded vest, trench coat, rugby long-sleeve, and various quality knits. Look for these items through adidas Originals accounts. See more at adidas Originals by Originals 2010 Fall/Winter James Bond for David Beckham Collection © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Adidas , Adidas Originals , Fashion

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Location: Nike 1948, London Photography: Edward Chiu © kma for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | One comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Streetsnaps

Nike Sportswear Air Force 1 High “Black Foamposite” Preview

The success of the recent Nike Air Force 1 “Metallic Silver Foamposite” has spawned Nike to create the Nike Air Force 1 High “Black Foamposite”. Comprised of Nike’s signature Foamposite material, the “Black Foamposite” Air Force 1 sits atop a clear sole and visible “AIR” unit. A mesh tongue and black strap above the “Nike Air” logo resembles the Nike Air Foamposite Pro, yet the sneaker holds characteristics of the signature Air Force 1. © Staff for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | One comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Nike , Nike Air Force 1 Foamposite , Nike Sportswear , Sneakers

Air Jordan XIII Retro Preview

With the Holiday season just around the corner, Jordan Brand begins unveiling looks into upcoming releases for the latter part of 2010. Arguably some of the most sought after retros, aside from the Cool Grey XI, are these three colorways of the AJ XIII, including two originals and the playoff version with slight changes. Stay tuned for a closer look as this is only a preview of what’s in store. © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | 4 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Air Jordan , Jordan Brand , Nike , Nike Air Jordan 13 , Sneakers

Daydreaming with… James Lavelle Exhibition Recap

Last night, London’s Haunch of Venison hosted a private viewing of Mo Wax’s James Lavelle’s exhibition, Daydreaming with… . Inspired by the desire to marry music and visual art, the artwork was influenced by the music of U.N.K.L.E., which if you don’t know is Lavelle’s biggest recurring music project to date. The exhibition showcase both new and retrospective work, many fans will immediately recognise Futura’s Pointman character as featured on U.N.K.L.E.’s debut album, Psyence Fiction. Creating a “Multi-sensory” environment the plethora of artists on show include: Azzi Galsser, Bast, Boudicca, Ben Drury, Dan Glasser, David Nicholson, Faile, Futura, Ian Monroe, James Lavelle, Jamie Shovlin, John Hillcoat, John Nolan, Jonas Burgert, Jonathan Glazer, Kai and Sunny, Nathan Coley, Oswaldo Macia, Polly Borland, Robert del Naja, Simon Birch, Warren du Preez and Nick Thonton Jones. The exhibition opens till August 30th. Haunch of Venison [ MAP ] 6 Burlington Gardens London W1S 3ET United Kingdom Photography: Nike Sneaker Online See more at Daydreaming with… James Lavelle Exhibition Recap © AlexMilner for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Art , Events , Futura , James Lavelle , Kai & Sunny , Unkle

Nike Air Mag “Marty McFly” Patent News

Nice Kicks updates us with some news that’ll have all the hardcore collectors sweating, as they unveil a look into the official patent for an automatic lacing system from Nike. The design eerily resembles the system featured within Nike’s Air Mag, Marty McFly’s sneakers in the cult film Back to the Future II. This information comes from the World Intellectual Property Organization website , with Tinker Hatfield and the designers at Nike’s Innovative Kitchen listed on the proposition. Stay tuned as we’ll surely hear more news about these between now and 2015. See more at Nike Air Mag “Marty McFly” Patent News © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | 32 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Marty McFly , Nike , Nike Air Mag , Sneakers

Nike Sportswear 2011 Spring Destroyer Varsity Jacket Preview

Marcus Troy previews an upcoming look into Nike Sportswear’s 2011 spring Destroyer Jacket. Created in a simple black body with white leather sleeves, it features extensive patches over the arms, chest and back. Marcus Troy was also given a special version including a lasered logo. Stay tuned for more details of a release. See more at Nike Sportswear 2011 Spring Destroyer Varsity Jacket Preview © extremeugene for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Fashion , Nike Sportswear

The New York Times: Inside the Knockoff-Tennis-Shoe Factory

The business of counterfeit goods is becoming bigger than most of the industries that they replicate. This is the case with the footwear industry, as more and more sneakers are duplicated and sold for a fraction of the retail price. The New York Times goes in depth with the new article “Inside the Knockoff-Tennis-Shoe-Factory” profiling an Italian shopkeeper who unsuspectingly placed a Nike Tempo shoe order with a Chinese factory that took the shoes blueprint and created over 3,000 clones of the original sneaker. During the mid-1990′s, factory’s began to emerge specializing in knocking off brands such as adidas, Puma and the most replicated Nike. It’s estimated that for every one shoe created legitimately that two knock-offs are created. The article in its entirety can be read here . © Staff for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Culture , The New York Times

Nike Air Force 1 High ’07

Rapidly emerging yet again, Nike’s Air Force 1 continues to see releases here and there, with this one adding to the recent string of well-played designs. Mostly white, with gum outsoles, the Air Force 1 High ’07 adds just enough color, via a hint of red, to not makes these too plain while still remaining as versatile as ever. Retail is set at $100 USD, with availability now through Nike.com . Source: Complex © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Nike , Nike Air Force 1 , Sneakers

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