Nike unveils special Pride sneakers
Nike unveiled three special-edition Pride shoes this weekend at Portland Pride as part of their Be True campaign. Each of the three shoes represents a different city. The Lunar Flow Portland Pride...
Nike unveiled three special-edition Pride shoes this weekend at Portland Pride as part of their Be True campaign. Each of the three shoes represents a different city. The Lunar Flow Portland Pride...
To help celebrate his 37th birthday, Complex presents Rasheed Wallace's Greatest Sneaker Moments. http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2011/09/rasheed-wallaces-greatest-sneaker-moments
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The man who has graced the covers of numerous fashion/sports/lifestyle/health magazines(GQ, Slam, Uptown, Men's Health, just to name a few), Dwyane Wade alongside with Jordan Brand's Creative Director, Mark Smith, officially introduced his first Jordan Brand signature shoes, Fly Wade, that he will sport during the NBA 2010-11 season playoffs. To date it is Jordan Brand's lightest shoe at weighing 13 oz. With Wade's style of play, he will greatly benefit from the shoe's structure. "I want it (Jordan Fly Wade) to be something that transcends away from the basketball court that kids and other people can wear with jeans. I think this shoe not only has all the things I need to play basketball, but it has the initial look that can make it a very great product on and off the court." – Dwyane Wade Click here for the video of Dwyane Wade and Mark Smith discussing "Fly Wade" (via tzvitzvi) Don't forget to check out the full article by Tzvi Twersky on SLAM Online (linked also in title).
KICKS: Who were the toughest guys you went against? ROSE: Everybody. Oh, growing up? You’re talking like in high school? AAU? Something like that? KICKS: Yeah, high school, AAU, even playground. ROSE: Who was the toughest player? Man, the only person that really served me, like really really served me, I don’t even know this boy name. I just know he go to Montana. He probably a senior this year, he probably a senior, and I was young and playin’ up, that’s what you’re supposed to do. It was some boy, he was from Minnesota, he played for a Minnesota team, they came into Chicago, and I was playin’ up. And he served me, I can’t lie. KICKS: He was another point guard? ROSE: He had to be a two guard the way he was shootin’. I wanted to check the best player on the floor, so I was checkin’ him. It seemed he wasn’t missin’. He had to have 30-somethin’, 40 points or something like that. I don’t know his name, but I know he goes to Montana. LINK
A second chicago shoe by LeBron. This kid might as well just sign up and rock the red and black..regardless, here's what the post says: As a gift, this pair of Nike Air Max LeBron 7 customized by a Chicago artist named Jeff Zimmerman was presented to Lebron James at Nike’s grassroots activities in Chicago. Zimmermann has achieved national and international recognition for his large-scale murals featuring painted images of contemporary pop-culture and sensitively rendered portraits. His pop-culture references range from innocuous consumer products such as beer cans, hard candy rings, and high heeled shoes, to more symbolically-charged images like portraits of political figures. The artist’s background as a graphic designer explains his shrewd use of flashy and graphic forms. Zimmerman was inspired by James’ achievements on and off the court. He wanted the shoes to express LeBron’s positive energy through color and motion. To represent Chicago, Zimmerman wove in the Chicago city flag. For a bit of levity, Zimmerman added "a Chicago-style hot dog symbolizing the fun that amateurs have trying to be a ‘hot dog’ on the court." He included a worn-in Nike swoosh to represent the idea that "experience, plus practice and hard work, make us who we are." Related: Clash of the Kicks
Sneaker heads unite...this is monumental!
Awesome read for sneaker heads like myself (although, I've slowed down over the years). The power of MJ continues... LINK