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The KITH x Nike Pop-Up Shop In NYC Is Now Open
By SoleInsider
Today, KITH and Nike have officially opened its pop-up shop in SOHO 644 Broadway.
Set to run until the end of December, the location hosts several interactive components, all of which will tell a unified narrative. Notable highlights in the store is a constantly rotating selection of special footwear, a customization booth that features limited edition Nike x Kith products, a cased display of materials, apparel and footwear from the Nike archives, as well as Manhattan?s first Kith Treats cereal and ice cream café.
The first narrative will revolve around the Summer Olympics, which will exhibit USA-inspired designs, and red, white, and blue-themed cereal specials.
If you’re in the area, head over to the new spot now.
Paul George is Nike Basketball’s next signature athlete. This announcement shouldn’t come as a surprise, as it’s been a long time coming for the Indiana Pacers’ superstar. While PG13’s anticipated signature model, the Nike PG 1, might have been delayed due to his injury during Team USA’s 2014 intrasquad FIBA scrimmage, the first look at his debut model couldn’t have come at a better time. Not only is George back to elite form, today is Team USA’s first game in their chase for a Gold Medal in the Rio Olympics with Paul serving as an integral part of the roster.
It’s also rumored that the first installment of what promises to be an exciting series of Paul George Shoes could be alternatively called the ‘Nike The Bait 1’ according to SneakerFiles.com. The shoe is minimalist in design, with a neoprene slip-on upper recieving lockdown support through an asymmetrical midfoot strap. The sleek midsole unit should boast Zoom cushioning and is reminiscient of earlier Kobe entries. The Nike PG 1 will debut in a Pacers-themed Obsidian/White-University Gold in the near future and will replace the Kyrie series as the entry level priced Nike Basketball signature.
Expect the Nike PG 1 to arrive at retailers in early September for $110 USD, but no official release date has been confirmed just yet. Check out the first preview of PG’s first signature model with Nike Basketball after the break and let us know if you’re a fan of the look.
NikeLab Crafts An Incredible Kobe 11 Inspired By Brazil
By SoleInsider
Are you missing Kobe Bryant yet? While the Black Mamba is done playing professionally, we can’t help but remember the past two USA Men’s National basketball teams with Kobe running the show. He almost single-handedly won the Redeem Team’s Gold Medal against Spain in the 2008 Olympics and his strong international play contributed to his lasting legacy in other countries. Now NikeLab is sending a quick reminder in the form of what could be summer’s premier Kobe release – this NikeLab Kobe 11 Brazil slated to release August 6th.
The incredibly limited offering showcases the Kobe 11 Elite at its finest. A crisp all-white construction combines breathable Flyknit with a synthetic snakeskin leather on the Swoosh and heel. A nod to the Brazilian flag is subtly represented through the Swoosh’s contrasting yellow piping and a blue insole for good measure. What do you think of this Kobe 11 Brazil release?
Check out more photos after the break and know that this Olympic-themed Kobe release will arrive at select shops in limited quantities this Saturday, August 6th.
Buy, Pass, Wait: Air Jordan 7 Olympic Alternate, Nike Air Trainer SC High 96, Under Armour Curry Lux
By SoleInsider
We are getting into the Olympic spirit with this edition of Buy, Pass, Wait as several prominent pairs that celebrate the Summer Games are dropping or have already dropped this weekend. There are a few heavy hitters making their way onto shelves, including a new (but really old, actually) colorway of the Air Jordan 7, a love letter to the last time the Olympic were held here in America and the beginning of Nike’s Unlimited campaign to coincide with the games.
Juan Martinez, Editor-In-Chief: (PASS) There’s levels of uh, iconicnessity (FYI, that’s not a real word; just needed to get my point across.) when it comes to sneakers, and the Air Jordan 7 Olympic belongs at or near the top. Because of that colorway’s place in history, releasing an “Alternate” colorway that Michael Jordan may or may not have rejected initially is a tricky one. While I appreciate the history lesson and think it’s great that Nike is willing to put themselves out there by dropping “failed” designs, I can see why MJ rejected them back in the days.
Renz Ofiaza, News: (PASS) It has started to grow on me, but, I still prefer the original Olympic colorway instead. I’m biased towards the theme though. Maybe if the price goes lower, I’ll consider.
Juan Carrillo, News: (WAIT) It has started to grow on me, but, I still prefer the original Olympic colorway instead. I’m biased towards the theme though. Maybe if the price goes lower, I’ll consider
Andres Carrillo, News: (WAIT) It has started to grow on me, but, I still prefer the original Olympic colorway instead. I’m biased towards the theme though. Maybe if the price goes lower, I’ll consider.
EIC Juan: (BUY) I have zero chance of copping these, but I would love to own a pair because it really is a loving tribute to the ATL (word to G-Roc) and I can appreciate it when a sneaker goes above and beyond to truly capture a moment in time.
Renz: (BUY) I like the silhouette overall and the colorway is quite appealing. I like it even more since it holds a significance and it’s quite an exclusive pair.
News Juan: (PASS) Great theme execution on the shoe. Love the use of colors and the Georgia Peach/Olympic branding on the shoe. The outsole is crazy, and the use of Gold accents is nice. With all that being said, it’s still not a pair of kicks I see myself wearing a lot, which I why I don’t see myself picking up a pair.
Andres: (PASS) I would say wait on this shoe but being that it’s really limited I know it’s gonna sell out quick. Even though I’m not a huge fan of the Air Trainer SC High I really like this colorway. The materials and inspiration/theme for the shoe are real dope. If I were from Atlanta I would pick these up no questions asked.
EIC Juan: (GOT ‘EM) UA’s foray into the sportswear space should be a success because the Curry One amazingly lends itself well to a more casual look. However, detractors and haters will see these and dismiss them immediately so you should see that as an opportunity to stand out from the crowd. Despite the limited number being dropped among the first five colorways, you shouldn’t have a problem copping down the line coupled with a price drop.
Renz: (PASS) I appreciate the refined design and colorways, but, I’m not really tempted into purchasing either. Although, I’d choose the Lux Low in tan though. I’m biased towards that shade.
News Juan: (WAIT) The shoe looks sleek, I’ll give you that. The colorways/construction used on both the Low and High are pretty clean. Price is a little high for a Curry sneaker. I’m not against picking up a pair, but I’d rather wait it out. Again, this isn’t a shoe I see myself “needing” so waiting it out to save some cash is not a problem.
Andres: (PASS) Under Armour should have made a completely new silhouette instead of a premium Curry One. Still looks like a basketball shoe to me except that now it has leather or suede. Also I think the colorways could have been a lot better, I’m not a big fan of the tonal looks.
EIC Juan: (BUY) I was a big fan of the Kyrie 2 even before I had a chance to talk to Uncle Drew about it, but now that I can tell that he is very much hands-on with the process and it’s not just lip service, it makes me appreciate the shoe that much more. The Parade colorway would have gone under the radar had Kyrie not worn it during the Cavs’ big parade to celebrate their championship, but now it’s going to be a quick seller.
Renz: (BUY) I’m a fan of the clean color palette/silhouette and I like how the theme is only emphasized on the mid-foot strap. This is one of the best colorways of the silhouette this year.
News Juan: (PASS) Eh, sans the strap, it’s a White and Black shoe. I don’t see anything too special in this colorway. There’s way more colorways of the Kyrie 2 that I’d rather pick up instead of this one. Easy pass.
Andres: (PASS) This is one of the nicer colorways of the Kyrie 2 but since Kyrie and the Cavs knocked my Raptors out of the playoffs I can’t see myself buying these shoes. Haha jk. Aside from the strap they’re also pretty plain. These could have been a lot better, especially since they’re tied to Kyrie’s first championship.
EIC Juan: (PASS) I saw a pair in person yesterday and it just didn’t do anything for me. The Olympic tie-in is great and all and I’m a sucker for the volt and pink combination, so it might just be I prefer a more simpler look for the KD 9 as a whole. Of course, I also love the upcoming Birds of Paradise colorway so what the hell do I know?
Renz: (PASS) It’s an appealing colorway, but, I’m not too crazy about it. Maybe it’ll look better if the theme was only placed on the upper.
News Juan: (PASS) I like the Nike KD 9. I really do. I’m just waiting on a really good colorway to drop. I’m not really feeling Volt accents on sneakers at the moment, which is why I don’t see myself picking up a pair. I’m really looking forward to other colorways releasing. I have a good feeling that KD 9 will come out with nice colorways this year.
Andres: (PASS) Thanks to the Flyknit upper, the KD 9 has potential for some real nice colorways. This isn’t one of them in my opinion. The colors make it look too much like a women’s colorway.
While this particular colorway of the Nike Air Presto was revealed last month and indicated of a 4th of July commemoration, the model hasn’t arrived at stateside retailers until now to perfectly coincide with the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
Defining by its USA-themed color palette, the breathable mesh construction is rendered in white, while its distinctive translucent TPU lacing system and heel apparatus are shaded in vibrant blue, followed by pops of red adorning the outsole, tongue, pull tabs and branding on the midsole, as well as on the toe box.
All adhered atop a white rubber sole unit, more red accents are placed on the outsole and miniature Swoosh branding of the component to solidify its overall composition. Topped off with matching white laces, you can find this model at select Nike stockists nationwide now for a retail price tag of $120.
The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil kicks-off today, and to celebrate the international sporting event, a special edition Nike Air Max 1 iD Olympic Medal option is unveiled.
Essentially evoking the first, second and third-place medallions of gold, silver and bronze as its primary aesthetic, the defining colorway drapes the upper leather portion in a shimmering finish, as it’s topped off with a crisp white midsole unit.
The Air Force 1 and Air Max 90 can be customized with this option as well, so start creating your own now directly at NikeID only for a price tag of $150.
Following an initial preview, official imagery of the upcoming Nike KD 9 in white multicolor is now revealed, as the model is essentially a cleaner iteration of the recent Unlimited pair.
While the official backstory for this particular pair has yet to be revealed, the model’s vibrant tones of volt and bright crimson are prominent across its flyknit upper, while pristine white converges throughout the remainder of its composition to solidify its color palette. Accents of grey on the Swooshes and tongue tabs complement the makeup, as it’s all adhered atop a versatile gum outsole.
The featured gallery consists of a GS size, but expect the model to also debut in original sizing sometime in the very near future.
All-American Nike Prestos Are Here In Time For Olympics
By SoleInsider
The Nike Air Presto gets another all-American colorway just in time for the beginning of this summer’s Olympics with this latest version in a red, white, and blue color palette. Some grey is also thrown in for the mesh upper, while all accents come in University Red and Cobalt and the midsole takes care of the white. If you missed the USA Flyknit Presto or the re-issue of the OG “USA” Presto and still want a clean and comfy sneaker to wear while repping your home country during the Olympics, pick up a pair of this patriotic Presto while they last at select Nike Sportswear retailers like Sneaker Politics.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low 07 LV8 Triple White Comes With A Scaley Motif
By SoleInsider
Up next for the Nike Air Force 1 Low 07 LV8 is this Triple White version that comes dressed in a premium looking leather upper.
Ideal for the Summer season, the Nike Air Force 1 Low 07 LV8 rocks the Triple White look. The shoe is not only constructed out of leather, but is also comes covered in a scaly textured pattern placed throughout the upper. Being that the shoe comes in Triple White, more White can be see in areas such as the laces, lining, sole unit and branding. Available internationally, we will let you know when these arrive stateside.
The Nike Roshe One gets spotted and dotted for this latest iteration of the modern classic casual silhouette, featuring a perforated foam-mesh upper in three colorways. The “Pin Dot” Roshe pack offers a hole-filled sneaker that will keep your feet looking and feeling cool in the summer heat. The shoe comes in your choice of Team Red, black backed with Volt, and a pristine all-white look for the trio of colorways, each of which is hitting select Nike Sportswear retailers including Sneaker Politics and Rock City Kicks right now.
Look For The Nike Air More Uptempo Asia Hoop Pack This Weekend
By SoleInsider
The Nike Air More Uptempo saw huge success with the recent release of the Olympic colorway. Now Nike will be bringing back the Asia Hoop Pack to continue the silhouette’s 20th anniversary.
Looking at this Air More Uptempo what stands out the most is the Chicago Bulls color scheme which features a Varsity Red upper with White and Black accents. The ‘AIR’ branding on the side panels has been done in Black patent leather to add a nice pop to the shoe.
This GS colorway of the Nike Air More Uptempo will release on August 6th for $140.
A Special Nike Air Zoom Talaria Made Exclusively For The Rio Olympics
By SoleInsider
The 2016 Rio Olympics are less than two days away. Over the past few months we’ve seen an endless amount of sneakers rocking the USA/Olympic themed look. Just because the Olympics are about to be underway doesn’t mean that the releases have to stop. Up next is the patriotic version of the Nike Air Zoom Talaria.
The Nike Air Zoom Talaria USA will be releasing exclusively at KITH. The sneaker will be a part of the Medal Stand Olympic collection. It comes in a White upper accented by the hits of Red and Blue placed throughout. The mesh-constructed shoe gets an additional pop by way of the Metallic Gold Swoosh. Dropping tomorrow at the Nike x KITH Pop-Up Store in New York, let us know if you plan on picking up a pair.
Blue And White Cover The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Ishod Wair
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The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Ishod Wair just came out in a brand new colorway. Keeping things fairly simple, the shoe rocks a two-toned look that always manages to look great on the model. Let’s take a closer look.
The hybrid version of the SB Dunk Low comes with a much slimmer tongue, which changes the look of the shoe. The shoe comes constructed out of a leather upper consisting of a White base accented by the Blue suede placed on the overlays. The shoe also comes with a little bit of White patent leather noted on the heel tabs and Nike Swoosh. Thoughts? If you want a pair, you can now pick one up for the retail price of $95.
I actually prefer the slimmer tongue if I’m only using the shoe for casual wear. I just think it makes it easier to wear. As far as the color goes, it’s spot on. Good work.
NikeLab Is Bringing Back The Nike Footscape Woven In Two Colorful Options
By SoleInsider
Heads up! NikeLab is bringing back the Nike Footscape Woven in two brand new colorways. Although there is now release date yet, let’s take a look at the shoe’s official Nike images.
Rocking a “Rainbow” colored theme, both pairs come equipped with colorful woven threading that mimics the colors of the rainbow. The tonal suede construction is broken up by the woven ribbon seams found right down the center of the shoe. Coming in either Light Bone or Black, both pairs sit on top of an off-White Footscape sole. Which pair are you feeling the most? Let us know in the comments below.
I’ve always been intrigued by the uniqueness of this model, but never went ahead and bought a pair. I like the multi-color hits on these pairs, I may just have to get a pair.
Nike Might Have The Best Olympic Medal Shoes This Summer
By SoleInsider
Nike is definitely trying to finish in first place when it comes to the offerings of Olympic-inspired sneaker releases for 2016, and this latest set of NIKEiD options is pretty much a victory lap for the brand at this point. The Air Force 1, Air Max 90, and the Air Max 1 which we see here are all hitting NIKEiD in an “Olympic Medal” pack, featuring each model in metallic uppers in gold, silver, and bronze that shine even brighter than the actual medals that will be awarded at the podiums in Rio. The NIKEiD “Olympic Medal” options will be available beginning tomorrow, August 5th just in time for the Opening Ceremonies in Brazil.