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  • Nike Air Force 1 Coach K 800 Wins
    By on March 14th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Air Force 1 Coach K 800 Wins
    To commemorate Mike Mike Krzyzewski AKA Coach K’s 800th win at Duke, Nike made a Nike Air Force 1 to honor him. Though Coach K has a ways to go before people will truly compare him to John Wooden, these sneakers are a good way to honor his achievements. [NiceKicks]

  • Adidas Concords Return for Spring 2008
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    Adidas continues to role out old styles in ‘08 with the high-top Concord. These shoes will be available at a premium price in a variety of colorways. The initial release will include the lime green/orange/yellow and dark blue/light blue/gray colorways shown in this post.

    There are certain “retro” items that strike my eye when they are brought back into the market. I liked the NFL bringing back old-school jerseys in the early 1990s though some of the uniforms (the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers) were hideous. Adidas has been successful in recycling old styles to the point where they gain new life. I am not sure that the Concords will be resurrected beyond 2008.

    I am not sure which colorways will be used once the Concords are given wide release but the first salvo is visually unappealing. The dark blue/light blue Concords aren’t too bad but the model shown above is unattractive. I know some sneaker fans will disagree but I think the Concords will be a dud in the end. Ballers, skateboarders and others who fit into the target markets for Adidas Concords like style and substance that fit into the 21st century. The Adidas Concords are stuck in the 1980s and should stay there.

  • Nike Air Force Ones Supporting Barack Obama
    By on March 14th, 2008 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments

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    A designer named Van painted a pair of Nike Air Force Ones in honor of Senator Barack Obama. These shoes were created following Obama’s success on Super Tuesday and use the campaign’s color scheme and imagery to great effect.

    There are two images depicting Senator Obama in states of action and inaction. You can see Obama gesturing while speaking in the image above. The outside half of the right shoe is not pictured here but features an image of the Illinois senator listening to an imaginary speaker. I am impressed by the clarity of these pictures considering the difficult black and white details of the original images.

    I am less impressed with the paint job on the rest of the shoe. The red/white/blue symbol on the back heel as well as the words “Obama 08″ look like they were painted hastily. The toe box design leaves something to be desired compared to the intricate details of Obama’s image.

    I can forgive these problems because the centerpiece of these Air Force Ones is Barack Obama instead of the flourishes and small touches. These shoes shouldn’t sway anyway to vote for Senator Obama but they recognize the rising popularity of his campaign. You can take a look at Van’s work through his MySpace page.

  • Custom Nike AF1s from Baysicc Designs
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    RastaCat at Baysicc Designs has turned a pair of Nike Air Force Ones into a mural about life in New York City. The exposed sides of both shoes feature water color murals of the Big Apple skyline. The right shoe shows the bright lights and skyscrapers that people associate with New York City while the left show focuses on structures on a single street.

    Baysicc’s homage to New York City features small touches on the toe boxes and heels. The toe boxes continue the water-color effect with depictions of the Statue of Liberty’s face. The heels are given the look of a subway stop with train markers and the words “Times Square” standing out against the black paint. This pair of Air Force Ones is New York from toe to heel.

    Check out other offerings by Baysicc Designs here to see if the rest of their projects match up with the NYC Air Force Ones. The time and care put into these one-off shoes should appeal to sneaker fans who are tired of mainstream shoes and sloppy amateur jobs.

  • Nike Vintage Terminator High – St. John’s University
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    Nike Vintage Terminator High

    A few months back, we told you about a few colorways of the Nike Vintage Terminator that would be coming out this year.

    Well the red version is now available. The latest in the Vintage collection, red and white St. John’s University Terminator High is now available at Atmos.

    The Georgetown model was already released and now it’s St. John’s turn. These shoes show the vintage signs of aging like creasing, scuffing and yellowing.

    Cop both the Georgetown and the St. John’s version at Atmos right for 16,800 yen (about $165 USD) a pair.

  • Custom Denim Dunks Given the Bleach Treatment
    By on March 14th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    The sequence of Nike Denim Dunks shown above shows the end result of a customizer’s afternoon of boredom. The selective use of bleach on these Dunks created large splotches of white set against blue denim. There were already bleach marks on these shoes that created a multi-toned effect after everything was washed and dried.

    I think that these custom Dunks are interesting though difficult to imagine wearing around town. The disjointed shapes created by bleach against denim are intriguing but unattractive visually. I am not a huge fan of denim shoes in the first place but denim with different bleach stains just doesn’t work. Boredom can create interesting things but it takes commitment and time on the part of the designer to turn something like bleach into a tool for artistic expression. This designer could make some great stuff in the future if he showed some discipline with bleach, paint and other implements.