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  • New Balance Numeric Upcoming Releases
    By on August 27th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    Skateboarding isn’t the first avenue that comes to mind when thinking of New Balance. In fact, it wasn’t a thought at all until recent developments. After promoting its venture into the uncharted territory, New Balance is now officially releasing their inaugural batch of skate shoes. Previewed are four different skating models, all in different neutral style codes. Each of the elements are low-top silhouettes with sleek form and versatile appeal.

    The intriguing skateboarding line, New Balance Numeric, will be available today at noon at select NB stockers such as Premier. What are your thoughts on the running shoe brand’s drop into the ramps? Sound off in the comment spot below, and keep kicking it with Nice Kicks for all of your sneaker news and information.

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    A Place in the Sun from New Balance Numeric on Vimeo.


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  • New Balance 998 “Midori Grey” for J.Crew
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    The New Balance 998 “Midori Grey” for J.Crew takes forward the tale of successful collaboration between the brand and the retailer. The 998 has a huge fan following in Japan, that perhaps explains its name. The sneakers are set for availability in the U.S after years of being available only in Japan. And they are going to be available in the form of this colorway that will be sold only through J.Crew.

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    No word on how many silhouettes will be released, but the good thing is that J. Crew ships worldwide. Take a look at the images of these fleece-lined, rubber soled sneakers that have a nylon and suede upper. $160.00 will get you a pair.

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  • Tyga Talks Reebok Classics and Refining the T-Raww
    By on August 27th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    For Tyga, landing a record deal given the current climate of the music industry was no big deal. While a recording contract may be the benchmark for others, the 23-year-old Young Money signee embarked on the next frontier – a shoe deal. Mission accomplished. Plotting to make his next move his best move, the multi-faceted artist took time out for a sit down with Nice Kicks to rap about his relationship with Reebok and the evolution of the T-Raww.

    Nice Kicks: Discuss your relationship with Reebok, and why you chose to go with them.

    Tyga: Reebok has been a brand ever since I was younger, and I was a big fan of AI (Allen Iverson). So, with me seeing the chemistry they had with Shaq, AI and Swizz got involved, it just made sense. It’s the culture – they really supported the culture. They let me design the T-Raww how I wanted to, and that’s why I really appreciate them.

    Swizz Beatz performing in the Reebok Shaq Attaq "Phoenix Suns"

    Swizz Beatz performing in the Reebok Shaq Attaq “Phoenix Suns”

    Nice Kicks: What do you feel you’ve brought to the Reebok Classics brand?

    Tyga: Youthfulness. For me, my peers, my fans, high school, college kids – I got [the brand] more in tune. [Reebok] has a lot of classic shoes that they did with players that many of us might not be up on. So, it’s good to have somebody new, that’s a trendsetter, to showcase that.

    Nice Kicks: What are some things you’ve learned about the design process?

    Tyga: Sometimes, when you get the samples back, everything is not always right, how you saw it when you first put it on paper. When you actually get it in your hand, there’s always a difference. It’s crazy because some of the samples, the colors that I did, they came out actually better than the artwork. So, when I really held them, I was like ‘this [expletive] is dope’”

    Tyga in the Reebok T-Raww "Sport Blue"

    Tyga in the Reebok T-Raww “Sport Blue”

    Nice Kicks: How much input did you have on designing the T-Raww?

    Tyga: I flew out to the headquarters in Boston, and I was there the whole day, maybe 12 hours. I sat down with three designers at a big table, and we just went through different textures. I wanted to do crazy stuff, like all-gold boxes, but I was making my price point go higher, and I didn’t want the shoe to go over $100. So, we kept going back to the drawing board.

    Nice Kicks: How did you find the balance of staying within a certain price point without limiting your creativity?

    Tyga: On some of the materials, it’s about finding what’s close to it, because people don’t really know the difference. Most high-end brands use fake leather because leather is expensive and it’s not as comfortable as the ‘pleather’ that they use.

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  • Clae Starks
    By on August 27th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    Running-influenced outsoles have seen a lot of crossover success in footwear lately. After Cole Haan’s dress shoes burrowed Lunarlon technology, now CLAE’s boots are adapting the style. With everything becoming more athletic, the CLAE Starks places a blown EVA outsole underneath its boot upper. The Starks is first previewed with a black and grey base, accented by royal blue detailing.

    What do you think of this athletic boot? Punch a line into the comment box, and keep Nice Kicks refreshing for future release information.


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  • #TheGamePlan: Jordan Fire Red/Volt Collection
    By on August 27th, 2013 | No Comments Comments

    The latest exclusive gear to hit Champs Sports is the Jordan Fire Red/Volt collection. Including the Jordan Flight Origin and the Jordan SC1 Lo in black, fire red and volt color combinations, this set of kicks and apparel takes two of the most coveted colors in the Jordan Brand and Nike catalogs and combines them for a cool late summer look. Head to select Champs retailers now to pick up all the sneakers and apparel you see here. Visit www.champssports.com to find a retailer near you.

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  • New Balance 1300 ‘Made in USA’ – Dark Grey & Red
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    The New Balance 1300 ‘Made in USA’ in Dark Grey & Red makes use of premium materials that make up the upper and rest on an ENCAP sole. A beloved product that ships out of the brand’s American manufacturing base and never disappoints with its suede and mesh makeup. This is essentially a brown and black silhouette which gets some pop courtesy a red logo and red patch on the heel.

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    A sober look overall, the kind you’d buy in advance for the impending fall. $160 gets you a pair of these that present a narrow heel, solid rubber outsole, a deep toebox, and a wide forefoot. Available now, check out the images.

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