Archive for June, 2009

Nike Air Maxim “Original Colorways” Red and Blue

Saturday, June 6th, 2009 | Posted in Air Max 1, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Maxim Original Colorways Red and Blue

One of Nike’s most innovative sneakers, Air Max was first introduced in 1987, catering specifically to runners, The signature see-through Air Sole attracted the attention of consumers and runners, and continues to be a staple in the market. This season, the folks at Nike took cues from Air Max and created an original - Nike Air Maxim 1.

The new Nike Air Maxim 1 is 66% lighter than the Original Nike Air Max 1, clocking in at only 10.1 oz. This is made possible by both the Acespan Mesh that was developed in 2008 for the Lunar Racer, and also a new Flywire technology used in the 2008 Zoom Victory Spike. Available in a blue and red, the Nike Air Maxim also feature interesting translucent rip-stop nylon upper that is stylistically reminiscent of the see through Air Soles. Available in August 2009.

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: FreshnessMag

Nike Air Max 1 “Safari Pack” Fall 2009

Saturday, June 6th, 2009 | Posted in Air Max 1, Release Dates, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Max 1 Safari Pack Fall 2009

You already know that there are a few beautiful editions of the Nike Air Max 1 Safari Pack set to drop in July/August, but now there is another pair. In addition to the dope Premiums we saw a couple weeks back, we saw two other Safari-printed pairs, and now we have another. The latest unveiling is very similar to the purple joints, but they feature blue instead, as well as lightening up the grey portions. Take a look at all four pairs and check back with us as the release appraoches for more news.

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: FreshnessMag

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bespoke of the Week”

Friday, June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Air Force 1, Sneaker Culture, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Force 1 Low Bespoke of the Week

We have recently shown you a number of impressive Nike Air Force 1’s “Bespoke” that have been created by a variety of sneakerheads and the trend of late has seemed to be Elephant Skin. Here is a nice refreshing edition of the Nike Air Force 1 that somehow manages to look fresh with no Elephant print at all. These kicks use some very interesting material choices like red suede, a denim Swoosh and what appears to be a canvas tongue. Add to that some croc skin on the heel tab and tongue label and some bright orange accents and you have a pretty interesting specimen. The final touches are provided by a transparent white midsole and a gum outsole. You can check out some more pics by checking out that link, and to create your own Nike Air Force 1’s “Bespoke”, get over to the NSW 21 Mercer store to make an appointment.

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: Nike Sportswear

Nike WMNS Air Force 1 Low Premium “Black/Swan-Polka Dot”

Friday, June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Air Force 1, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike WMNS Air Force 1 Low Premium Black/Swan-Polka Dot

While some sneakerheads have been turning their back on the most popular sneaker of our time, the Nike Air Force 1 has stood as a test of time, and more recently the colors that Nike has released for Women’s have been as good as the Men’s if not better. This new release of the Nike Women’s Air Force 1 comes in a Premium version that uses a Polka Dot patterned patent leather upper in Black and Swan. One of the more interesting treatments we have seen done to the Nike Air Force 1, this will be one of the must have Nike WMNS Air Force 1’s of 2009. Available now at select Nike Sportswear retailers.

Tech Info:
Nike WMNS Air Force 1 Low Premium “Black/Swan-Polka Dot”
Style: 315186-013
Color: Black/Swan

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: Sasakura-Sport

Nike Dunk SB Hi “Wet Floor” Ian Williams Interview

Friday, June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Interview, Nike Dunk, Nike SB, Release Dates, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Dunk SB Hi Wet Floor Ian Williams Interview

Normally for most of Nike’s seasonal releases, each category’s Product Line Manager and Footwear Product Director meet over a year in advance to decide on what models and colorways to drop. If you’ve paid any attention over the past few years, you’d know Nike SB operates a little differently. Shawn Baravetto has been designing most of the colorways that have dropped from Nike SB in the last two years, but the upcoming Nike Dunk Hi SB “Wet Floor” was actually created in part by campus custodian Ian Williams, an avid collector with well over one hundred pairs. While not the most glamorous job at the Nike World Headquarters by any means, there’s still a level of pride and passion that Williams approaches every day with, and his dedication to Nike has finally paid off, with the custodial-inspired Nike Dunk Hi SB “Wet Floor” releasing this Friday at select Nike SB shops nationwide.

With a mostly yellow leather upper taking cues from commonly found Wet Floor signs, the Nike Dunk High also features accents of red along the tongue and heel pull tab, as well as black contrast stitching along the midsole. SoleCollector had a chance to catch up with Ian yesterday to chat all about the project, and read along for a glimpse at how the Nike Dunk SB Hi “Wet Floor” came to life…

Nick DePaula : Ian, tell me a little about yourself and your time at Nike.
Ian Williams: I’m 22 years-old, and I’ve been with Nike for almost three years now. I worked at the Employee Store before, and I worked at IHM [In House Manufacturing], just trying to get on at Nike. Then, I finally got the job as a custodian back in November of 2007.

So how’d this whole project start?
I met Shawn Baravetto at a sales meeting for Nike SB, and I picked up some extra hours over at the Tiger Woods building just helping out and offering some feedback. I was just walking through the line and letting them know which shoes I thought were cool, and we just struck up a conversation and a friendship from that. He invited me to come back over to where the SB guys are to just talk about shoes and stuff, and about a year after I had met him, I approached him and said, “Look dude, you should let me know do a shoe. You should let me do a pack.” So, I actually did a three pack that included a glass cleaner inspired shoe and a vacuum inspired shoe, but this shoe was the one that they liked and that they accepted.

So the official nickname is the “Wet Floor” Dunk right?
Yeah, this is the ‘Wet Floor’ Dunk High, or you could call it the ‘Caution’ Dunk I guess.

And what were your initial thoughts when you were putting this together?
I pretty much wanted it to look like a wet floor sign. [laughs] It’s just an all yellow upper, with the red caution on the back and tongue. I wanted to actually have ‘Caution’ wrapping around one shoe and then ‘Achtung’ on the other, but that didn’t make it.

How’d you choose the different materials?
I originally showed it as an all leather Dunk, so it had leather on the toe and on the underlay beneath the Swoosh. When me and Shawn sat down and talked about it, he was like, “Well, maybe if you did a perf on the underlay it would give it a little more texture.” And then he asked, “Would you maybe want to do a patent toe?” I just thought, “That’d be dope, ’cause then it’d look like a shiny floor and add more to the body of the shoe.” I think all along he never really planned on actually doing the text around the heel, but he still wanted to add some other stuff. [laughs] We sat down a couple times and talked about materials and laces and everything.

So is it just the black laces or is there an alternate too?
It comes with the black laces and then also a set of white laces.

What was the biggest change along the way?
The biggest change was probably adding the patent to the toe, and the biggest surprise was having to take the ‘Caution’ text away from the heel and the ‘Slippery When Wet’ tag away from the tongue. I didn’t see that coming, and I found out actually through the first leak online. [laughs]

What were the initial thoughts from people that saw it around the office?
People were lovin’ it! They were saying it was hot and they were pretty proud of me. For the longest time, I was always saying, “I want to do some shoes, I want to do some shoes!” When I told everyone about it, they thought it was a cool idea, and then when they actually saw the sample they had a real reaction now that they had something tangible to look at.

So how long ago did this whole project start then?
About February of ‘08. They approved it last April of ‘08 though.

And when did the first sample come in?
I didn’t see a sample until last October.

When the shoe first got posted online last month, what was your reaction to seeing your face posted all over all the websites?
When the first sample that didn’t have the patent came out online, nobody knew the story, so they were calling it the Watchmen Dunk and a couple other things and making up names for it, and people were hating on it like crazy. [laughs] Once they got more of the story, people were starting to like it more, and then once they saw the story with my face in it with the actual shoe, it was crazy to go from being kinda known on campus because of the internal story that ran on the Nike employee website Zero, and then now to be e-famous all over the blogs was pretty crazy.

So what are you hoping people take away from the shoe when they drop?
I’m hoping people pick ‘em up. [laughs] There’s only gonna be a few thousand pairs, so they should sell out pretty fast. I’m hoping that people appreciate them and they’ll be a good summer shoe. You can rock ‘em with some khaki shorts, or rock ‘em with some camo shorts like you. [laughs]

At any point did you think about doing a low? Why’d you pick the high?
This shoe of the pack was a high, the glass cleaner shoe in the pack was a low, and then I was thinking that the vacuum shoe could be a mid. The first one, the vacuum shoe, he just said, “That looks like shit,” pretty much. [laughs] The glass cleaner shoe, he said, “You know, that’s cool, but we might have trademark problems and stuff we don’t need to deal with.” I understood [why the others got dropped], and I know we could’ve switched the height, but I’m happy with this being a high. I actually also presented it to Mark Smith, and he thought it was hilarious, and he was upset that they didn’t do the whole pack, so that made me feel better about myself. [laughs]

What’s your favorite part of the shoe?
I just love that it’s an all-yellow shoe. You’re either gonna hate it or love it. I haven’t seen too many, “Oh, they’re ok,” comments. It’s either “These are dope,” or “These are boo boo.” [laughs] Somebody even posted on one of the blogs that his poop looks better than this shoe. [laughs]

How many Dunks do you have now in your personal collection?
I don’t know, I probably got somewhere above thirty or forty pairs. I love Dunks though. Some people only wear Forces, some people only wear Jordans, but I love Dunks. My favorite pair is probably still my low top black and white polka dot Dunks that I got in San Francisco two years ago.

What are your plans for the future? Are you trying to do more shoes, or move around within Nike or what?
I’m trying to do more shoes, and of course I’d like to move up, but right now I’m just trying to build more stuff for my portfolio. There might be a couple more things coming soon, you never know. [laughs] I’m hoping to finish up my degree soon and hopefully that’ll be in Graphic Design.

Is there anybody you want to thank?
I do want to say thanks to all of the people that helped me get this project to this point. I presented it to other people in the past, and I’m really thankful for everyone that had my back on this and the people that let me have my desk!

You got a desk now, huh?
I do have a desk.

How many other janitors have a desk?
Zero. [laughs]
Niiiiiiiice.
It was where all the interns sat, and it’s a window seat, but it’s cool cause now when new interns come in, the people in the department block my desk and always say there’s somebody already using it. I also fill a gummy worm jar at all times, so maybe that’s how I always get people to talk to me. [laughs] It works!

You can find the complete interview and more pictures here.

Info/Image: SoleCollector

Nike Dunk Low CL East “Anthracite/Black-Volt Yellow”

Thursday, June 4th, 2009 | Posted in Nike Dunk, Release Dates, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Dunk Low CL East Anthracite/Black-Volt Yellow

For the third day in a row, images of a new Nike Dunk model from the upcoming East vs. West project have surfaced and for the third straight time, it’s one of the East representatives. This model is a Nike Dunk Low CL with an Anthracite suede upper that is highlighted by sections of Black with Volt Yellow speckles around the mudguard, eyelet panels and ankle collar. A clean white midsole and a white Nike East tongue label round out the design, making this an understated style with some nice subtle flavor touches. These are expected to hit select Nike retailers this October, and you can check out some more pics after checking that link.

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: FootLocker

Nike Air Jordan V (5) Motorsports “White/University Blue”

Thursday, June 4th, 2009 | Posted in Air Jordan, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan V (5) Motorsports White/University Blue

The Nike Air Jordan Collezione packages, a.k.a Countdown Packs paired two shoes from the Nike Air Jordan legacy on opposite ends of the age spectrum. The numbers of the two sneakers combined to equal 23, but this latest Collezione item we see pictured above is only one pair. The Nike Air Jordan V (5) Collezione were made exclusively for the Jordan Motorsports team. 23 comes into play, albeit in a different way, because that’s how many pairs of these exist. None were released to the public, but you can cop a pair in US men’s size 10.5 on eBay if you act fast.

Tech Info:
Nike Air Jordan V (5) Motorsports “White/University Blue”
Style: 63966-LN4
Color: White/University Blue

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: FearlessBimmer

Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi “Ruff N Tuff - Quai 54 Edition”

Thursday, June 4th, 2009 | Posted in Air Jordan, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi Ruff N Tuff - Quai 54 Edition

You may remember seeing the Ruff N Tuff Quai 54 edition of the Jordan Elements and now an Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi version has just started to pop up in some stores across the pond. To coincide with the basketball tournament held every year in France, Jordan Brand has whipped up a fresh new Nike Air Jordan 1 colorway with a Laser Blue wrinkled leather upper, a speckled midsole and a clear outsole that allows a graphic pattern to show through on the bottom. Also of note is the same wild patterned lining that was featured on the Nike Jordan Elements “Quai 54″. These have already begun to hit select Jordan retailers in Europe and are not expected to drop in the States, so you might want to try eBay.

Tech Info:
Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi “Ruff N Tuff - Quai 54 Edition”
Style: 372389-401
Color: Laser Blue/Black/White

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: NikeTalk

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