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Nike Huarache Ultra BR is now available
« on: March 31, 2017, 10:31:58 am »

Last year the Nike Air Pegasus ’89 was retroed for its 20th Birthday. In 2010, the nike air pegasus 89 uk sale will release even more colorways to celebrate its U.S. legal drinking age! Here’s a newly released colorway of the retro runner that features an upper with a mix mesh and suede; the colorway combines two tones of dark grey in anthracite and dark charcoal with a silver rear midsole and a plum purple trim on the heel as well as the swoosh.

Introduced at the beginning of the summer, the nike air presto ultra flyknit uk has been the go-to sneaker option for many through the last few months. Proving that the silhouette can also be a great choice for fall, the Flyknit-constructed Presto is ready to drop in some autumn-appropriate color palettes like the two you see here today. We get a look at one upcoming colorway each for men and women, with the guys receiving an olive green and black rendition and the ladies version going a bit more colorful with Midnight Turquoise, the same shade of ‘Olive Flak’, and vibrant hits of Pink Blast.

The nike air huarache ultra breathe uk is now available. The Huarache remixes have been a welcomed addition to Tinker Hatfield’s original lineup, with a number of new features slimming down the profile of the iconic Nike Air Huarache in a number of ways. The Nike Huarache Ultra offers the most breathable rendition yet just in time for the warmest months, as ventilated mesh slip-on upper is available in 5 women’s exclusive colorways.

Multi-Color has finally landed on the nike roshe two flyknit uk sale and it’s just a matter of time before we get a stateside release. The Multi-Color lineage has proven to be as strong as ever for Nike, as the rainbow array of woven constructions has landed on everything from the Flyknit Racer to the Nike Kobe series. With the Nike Roshe Two Flyknit, the look takes on a totally new aesthetic thanks to the speckle-heavy print found here.

Nike Sportswear’s in-line color team is apparently taking some cues from the popular fragment design collabs, as this upcoming “Pivot Pack” of the nike blazer low mens trainers seems to take some obvious inspiration from Hiroshi Fujiwara’s sneaker design sensibilities. In other words, tonal sneakers with nice materials and minimal added branding, which in this case comes in the form of a series of stars added to the tongue and heel. The Blazer Mid “Pivot Pack” includes the timeless silhouette in the three colorways you see here of navy, black, and white, along with an all-red pair not pictured.