AIR JORDAN XIII “HE GOT GAME” RERELEASE IN 2013

A pair of J’s that has seen limited retro releases, the Air Jordan XIII “He Got Game” colorway is a design that is coveted by many but rare to find. When Denzel Washington wore the sneakers in the Spike Lee Joint they became instant classics, and after a rerelease in the “10/13 Countdown Package” alongside the Shadow X’s in 2008, we have yet to see the pair again. Well, assuming we make it past the end of days, the much-desired sneaker will live on in your sneaker closet for a few more years, so expect to replace your old pair sometime in 2013 or snag it for yourself if you never got to pick it up in either prior release.

AIR JORDAN XIII “HE GOT GAME” RERELEASE IN 2013

A pair of J’s that has seen limited retro releases, the Air Jordan XIII “He Got Game” colorway is a design that is coveted by many but rare to find. When Denzel Washington wore the sneakers in the Spike Lee Joint they became instant classics, and after a rerelease in the “10/13 Countdown Package” alongside the Shadow X’s in 2008, we have yet to see the pair again. Well, assuming we make it past the end of days, the much-desired sneaker will live on in your sneaker closet for a few more years, so expect to replace your old pair sometime in 2013 or snag it for yourself if you never got to pick it up in either prior release.

NIKE AIR TRAINER 1 PREMIUM “BB51”

After recently released pics of this pair’s vice versa, the Nike Air Trainer 1 Premium “BB51” was previewed recently in a black/khaki colorway. The upper has a rather luxurious feel to it with black leather, and brown stripes and khaki accents give sparse visual texture throughout. The BB51 collection does not yet have a release date, but you can expect to see more info here soon.

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NIKE “BE TRUE PRIDE” PACK 

Major cities in the United States have gone to great lengths to increase both acceptance and diversity, and Nike is recognizing this fact by celebrating their efforts. In New York City, San Francisco, and Portland, the Nike “Be True Pride” Pack have started a limited release in Nike stores.

The celebration of tolerance sees the Lunar Flow for $130 at Nike Portland already out since June 15th, the Air Royal at Niketown NYC on June 22nd for $120, and the Air Flytop at Niketown Union Square in San Fran for $140. Rainbow details appear throughout, from subtle details to full blown upper colorways, to fresh  outsoles. So show your support and increase the diversity of your Summer 2012 sneaker rotation.

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NIKE AIR “SAFARI” PACK 

Nike recently showed off their newest animal-themed sneaker with a less straightforward design. The “Safari” pack exemplifies what can be done with a theme if it is stretched out to a color wide on the palette and paired with a fresh design. The two pairs in the pack both bear black, biege, and charcoal colorways with a black and grey spotted print around the toe, and they both retail for $110 on June 30th.

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NIKE AIR FORCE 180 “VOLT” PACK

Highlighter brightness and a 90s-action-figure-packaging colorway cover the newest Nike Air Force 180 design that is sure to be a smash hit when it hits shelves this Summer. The shoes feature a premium quality upper in black suede with details on the midsole, liner and branding in volt green-yellow. If that is not enough, the outsole is translucent to see through to the black and finish the package. Expect more details soon on these sure-fire best-sellers. 

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AIR JORDAN I “OLYMPIC” PACK
“Olympic” this and “Olympic” that have filled the Nike and Jordan Brand release preview scene as various interpretations of the worldwide tournaments are expressed on popular models of sneakers. The VI from the Gold Medal Pack immediately comes to mind when viewing the white and gold Air Jordan I “Olympic,” while the black pair features tonal gold laces and a varied flag design across the lateral heel panel and toebox. More information should be out soon about pricing and release dates.

AIR JORDAN I “OLYMPIC” PACK

“Olympic” this and “Olympic” that have filled the Nike and Jordan Brand release preview scene as various interpretations of the worldwide tournaments are expressed on popular models of sneakers. The VI from the Gold Medal Pack immediately comes to mind when viewing the white and gold Air Jordan I “Olympic,” while the black pair features tonal gold laces and a varied flag design across the lateral heel panel and toebox. More information should be out soon about pricing and release dates.

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NIKE TOKI “PASTEL” PACK

The Nike Toki has proven to be one of the brand’s most popular pairs of sneakers, if ony because of its relatively low price. Either way, the sneaker carries a compelling design, and obviously the chukka-style shoe is chalk full of versatility, with a Spring release that sees pastel hues across uniform uppers. The premium brushed suede and white vulcanized soles should draw a few more sneakerheads into the Toki trend with a release that should occur sometime this month.

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HUF HAWAIIAN SNAPBACK HATS PACK
HUF is a favorite streetwear brand of ASCK’s, and with Summer just around the corner, they have captured the snapback trend in perfect fashion. Two styles of hats debuted this week in the Big H Hawaiian Starter cap and the Classic Script Floral Starter Snapback. The colorways with allover print designs retail for $34 apiece, and all six snapbacks are available now at HUF online.

Dropping just in time for the warm weather ahead is the perfect collection of summer snapbacks from HUF. Consisting of two different styles – the Big H Hawaiian Starter Snapback and the Classic Script Floral Starter Snapback – the collection offers three colorways of both styles, each sporting all-over graphic prints. Retailing for $34 USD each, you can pick up any of the six caps now from HUF’s web store.

HUF HAWAIIAN SNAPBACK HATS PACK

HUF is a favorite streetwear brand of ASCK’s, and with Summer just around the corner, they have captured the snapback trend in perfect fashion. Two styles of hats debuted this week in the Big H Hawaiian Starter cap and the Classic Script Floral Starter Snapback. The colorways with allover print designs retail for $34 apiece, and all six snapbacks are available now at HUF online.

Dropping just in time for the warm weather ahead is the perfect collection of summer snapbacks from HUF. Consisting of two different styles – the Big H Hawaiian Starter Snapback and the Classic Script Floral Starter Snapback – the collection offers three colorways of both styles, each sporting all-over graphic prints. Retailing for $34 USD each, you can pick up any of the six caps now from HUF’s web store.

SUPRA “TIP” PACK

The “Tip” Pack from Supra sees a black synthetic upper on three of the brands most popular models of all time - the Skytop III, Stacks, and Vaider silhouettes. Each pair features gold accents on branding and lace eyelets, as well as waxed laces and leather heels. You can buy any one of the pack or all three now at Supra.

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ADIDAS LA TRAINER
With an Olympic pack dropping from Reebok, it seems that adidas didn’t want to be left out of the festivities. Themed from a year when the Olympic games were hosted in everyone’s favorite town for celebrity fashion, the adidas LA Trainer retro 1984 release comes in three different colors, with a mesh upper and suede overlays above a rubber outsole with three subtle but eye-catching dots of color on the mid. You can pick up a pair in black, red, or blue now through adidas for $90.

ADIDAS LA TRAINER

With an Olympic pack dropping from Reebok, it seems that adidas didn’t want to be left out of the festivities. Themed from a year when the Olympic games were hosted in everyone’s favorite town for celebrity fashion, the adidas LA Trainer retro 1984 release comes in three different colors, with a mesh upper and suede overlays above a rubber outsole with three subtle but eye-catching dots of color on the mid. You can pick up a pair in black, red, or blue now through adidas for $90.

(Source: nicekicks.com)