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Today, Nike confirmed the return of #LeBronWatch, a program established in 2018 that gave fans access to Player Exclusive sneaker colorways worn by LeBron James throughout each season. To date, LeBron Watch has consisted of special make-ups of his current game shoe inspired by classic Nike sneakers or standout LeBron releases of the past. This season, […]
Colorful Nike SB Dunks, collabs with popular boutiques, and some bright Yeezys highlight this week’s sneaker release calendar. The drops begin on Thursday when Notre debuts its Dunk High collaboration. Releases continue on Friday with the “Street Hawker” SB Dunk Low, “Starfish” Women’s Air Jordan 4, “Letter Bro” Zoom Freak 2, “Obsidian” Air Max 1, […]
By many accounts, Nike’s revitalization of the Dunks has been a success so far with each release selling out faster than the last. And now, the momentum will spill over into 2021 with a new range of styles confirmed to release soon. The set kicks off with three pairs of the Dunk Low arriving at select regions across the […]
New year, new sneakers. And plenty of them, as per usual. Jordan Brand, Nike, Adidas, Reebok, and New Balance are all dropping off some new releases worth consideration as your first cop of 2021. The drops kick off on Wednesday morning with Russell Westbrook’s Jordan Why Not Zer0.4 making its debut. That will be followed up […]
In the 74-year history of the NBA, a finite number of players are able to say that they have had their own signature sneaker. Even fewer can say they have maintained a line as long as that of LeBron James. Now on its 18th installment, with plenty of supplementary low-top variations along with subsidiary Soldier and Ambassador lines, […]
2020 was a year filled with hardships and uncertainty for many, but through it all, we’re near its end. Before that, Nike is taking a brief moment to reflect on this year by shining a light on the resilience and perseverance of athletes worldwide with its new “You Can’t Be Stopped” spot. This one-minute ad is […]
Today marked another eventful sneaker release Saturday, with several prizes up for grabs early this morning. At the top of the list was Sean Cliver’s highly anticipated “Holiday Special” colorway of the resurgent Nike SB Dunk Low, along with the “Hyper Royal” Air Jordan 13 Retro and pieces from Drake’s NOCTA Nike Sportswear collection. Most […]
Chances are the “Chlorophyll” Nike SB Air Trainer 1 won’t land on any year-end recaps of best releases. Understandable, considering the decades-old model doesn’t align with today’s footwear tastes. But in terms of historical relevance, few sneakers better capture Nike’s early DNA as industry leaders, problem-solvers, and purveyors of cool. The Nike Air Trainer 1 […]
Sneaker fans who weren’t successful at copping Stussy’s Nike Air Force 1 Low collaboration last week—and there were plenty of them—will have another chance soon. Nike confirmed that the “Triple Black” colorway of the sold-out collab is releasing again on Tuesday via the SNKRS app at 10 a.m. ET, and at select Nike stockists for $130 alongside a trio of […]
News of Stephen Curry officially launching his own sub-brand with Under Armour making headlines earlier this week prompted a lot of discussion about LeBron James, with many questioning why he hasn’t established his own Nike sub-brand. A move in that direction seemed inevitable when James inked a “lifetime” deal reportedly worth more than $1 billion with […]