We knew about Kyrie Irving Nike Air Force 1 s Cleveland Cavaliers colorway and it s only natural that the Nike Zoom Hyperrev would have more in addition to the few we ve previewed so far. But it is something of a surprise to see no fewer than eleven different styles dropping in January, the kind of rollout we re used to seeing on the Hyperdunk line.
That s where Kyrie had been positioned for a couple of years; could we be seeing the start of a sea change? The Hyperdunk 2013 is this year s most popular sneaker among NBA players, but look for the Zoom Hyperrev s numbers to climb, and you can be among the legions of early adopters with a pre-order today ahead of the mid-January release at Foot Locker .
The Roshe Two benefits from some traditional Nike Air Force colorways too, as Nike Sportswear plans on bringing back the iconic Iguana colorway for both men s and women s size runs as well as a simple Black/Sail, and a Gym Red. All three of those colorways kicked things off for Dylan Raasch s Nike Air Force 1 White instant classic all the way back in 2012 when the Nike Roshe Run first debuted. We re still waiting on a Calypso look, but there is a vibrant monochromatic Hyper Turquoise offering included. Be on the lookout for all 12 colorways in stores now as welll as on NIKEiD.
The Nike Kobe 10 Elite is now available on NIKEiD with too many options to count. Sure, there isn t a Multi-Color choice just yet, but scrolling through the near infinite possibilities on the customization site can be a little daunting. Luckily Nike Air Force One we re here to help give you some inspiration in regards to this Kobe 10 . Whether it means looking back at the past with some creations based on the Mamba s finest footwear selections, or pinching pennies by creating almost identical HTM aesthetics, we took the Kobe 10 Elite and outfitted it with 15 designs to help inspire your journey through NIKEiD s latest model.
Our friends in the UK are especially nuts about two things: trainers and football. Celebrating the 125th anniversary of Arsenal, footwear retailer 1948 will release an exclusive pair of the Nike Air Max 1 Hyperfuse decked out in some pristine detailing and one of the sickest commemorative boxes we ve ever seen. The tongues feature CXXV labels (125 for those who are rusty with their Roman numerals), and the lace dubrae depicts additional celebratory icons in 22ct gold (yes, gold), designed by Cartier jeweller Darren Sherwood.
Nike s retro game is on fire lately, but over the last decade, there have been a few misses that Nike Air Force 1 Black had us scratching our heads and wanting more. Re-releasing a sneaker is an obvious financial investment for a brand, but if not much return can be made, it s understandable why a one-off retro isn t exactly worth it (where else would an Air Max 96 outsole be used?). That said, all of the shoes on this list were, in their original form, cherished by many, which is why the anti-climactic releases of the pseudo-retros might not be remembered kindly. Check out these twenty trolling retros by Nike below and let us know which of these you remember the most!