Thursday, May 29, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Low City Pack

Ever a classic of athletic-inspired fashion, the Air Jordan 1 manifests municipally in its latest; three colorways that make up the “City Pack.”

Each of the three shoes features the official flag of one of the United States’ three biggest cities, along with colors that tie-in.

New York is the darkest of the bunch, that pair featuring cracked green leather overlaid onto a black base, with a volt Swoosh along each side and NYC’s tri-color flag popping on the tongue.

Los Angeles meanwhile boasts a perfect summer style, with a white-based upper set against stone suede overlays, while kumquat accents pop on the liner and laces, and LA’s green-yellow-red striped flag rounds out the style.

Finally, Chicago completes the trio, with a silver upper complemented by light grey leather overlays, while red Swoosh and black liner contrast. Like the others, the shoe rocks its respective city flag on the tongue.

Air Jordan 1 Low City Pack

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Air Jordan 2 Sugar RAY

The Air Jordan 2 is having one of its biggest years in recent memory as Jordan Brand has finally liberated the sneakers and let them back into the retro rotation. Since the sneakers are getting so much attention in 2014, we figured now would be an appropriate time to turn the clock back to when they were still getting produced as PE pairs. This Ray Allen Air Jordan 2 shows up as the evidence, and features an obvious Boston Celtics colorway along with the Sugar Ray embroidery that characterized his personal pairs from that era.

Air Jordan 2 –Ray Allen “Boston Celtics” PE

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Air Jordan 11 Columbia

Dating way back to 1996, MJ first debuted the Air Jordan 11 “Columbia” colorway in the All Star game. The OG pair also featured the same icy blue sole, as seen in the pictures so don’t be complaining. Overall these sneaks have the same classic silhouette with smooth leathers and patent covering the uppers finally topped off by a blue Jumpman. These are set to hit retailers December 2014, yet again an Air Jordan 11 for the holidays.

Air Jordan 11 Columbia

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Carmine”

Accompanying the highly touted Air Jordan 6 “Carmine” will be the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Carmine”. The similarly fashioned Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG features the iconic “Carmine” colors scheme on Jordan’s first signature. The Retro High OGs have gotten progressively more popular as older model have returned. They now have also become very popular with new colorways like the recent Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Barons”. How do you think these kicks will fair on the back of a juggernaut like the Carmine 6s?

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Carmine”

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Retro Mid / White

Jordan Brand introduces it’s newest take on the Air Jordan 1, this time coming in a mid top silhouette. The latest from Jumpman is a white-on-white colorway that is sure to keep you worrying with every step you take, with only black seen on the insignia it’s no telling how quick this bad boys will your become beaters. The purity of these puppies is on another level, coming in just short of the “Cocaine” foams these rank up there on the list for me of white out shoes, what about you? Tell us how you feel about these white out Air Jordan 1 Mid in the comment section.

Air Jordan 1 Retro Mid / White

Friday, May 16, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Golf Shoe

Air Jordan 11 “Concord” spikes aren’t the only iconic Jordan Brand model to get the golf shoe makeover. Shown off by MJ’s own son Marcus Jordan is this pair of Air Jordan 1s, which takes the Chicago Bulls colorway of the shoe and plants a fairway ready treatment along the bottom. Whether or not they’re coming to retail remains a mystery, but his caption of “The future” sort of suggests so. Continue reading for another glimpse at this Air Jordan 1 golf shoe, which looks to have the TW outsole, and tell us what you think in the comments.

Air Jordan 1 Golf Shoe

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Air Jordan 14 GS Grey/Pink

These days no retro run for a particular pair of Jordans would be complete without the standard set of GS exclusive colorways. The Air Jordan 14 will oblige that tradition with releases like this one, which turns up the pink tones to make an otherwise subtle grey and white combo reasonably loud. There’s no release info attached just yet, but the first of this year’s Air Jordan XIVs are hitting at the end of the summer, so don’t expect them any sooner than that. Get the rest of the photos after the click and check back in on Sneaker News for updates on these new retro Air Jordans.

Air Jordan 14 GS Grey/Pink

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 “Lush Teal”

The Air Jordan 1 ’86 looks to be sticking with safari mode for the time being, as evidenced by this new pair. The sneakers this time wear lush teal as their dominant color and what looks to be volt for the laces. This hybrid design just might be the most subtle as far as the year-marked Jordan 1s go – that vent on the back end is probably the biggest indicator of their Air Jordan 2 DNA. Continue reading for a couple more angles on this upcoming pair and keep it locked on Sneaker News for release info on them.

Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 “Lush Teal”

Monday, May 5, 2014

Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86

The Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 is utilizing one of Nike’s most slept on hues to make a big impact this spring.

Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86

Despite their polarization among sneakerheads, Jordan Brand doesn’t show any signs of fear in releasing more hybrid models like the Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86. In case you weren’t aware, this retro brings together the silhouette of the Air Jordan 1 with elements from the Jordan 2. Surprisingly, this mix actually makes for a pretty clean mock up. The majority of the upper is covered in pure platinum leather with the hits of kumquat highlighting the branding and the signature plastic “accordian” heel cap. Stay tuned to KoF for details on their release.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Air Jordan XIV Hybrid Sneaker

The Air Jordan 14 is getting some shine this year thanks to those retro editions that are planned, which will introduce some new colorways to the sneaker but still stick with the same overall build that MJ made famous with that “Last Shot”. Offering up a bizarre alternative for the sneakers is this unreleased sample pair that features a much more modern build and a red lining that we’ve seen before on some scattered sample Jordans. What’s interesting is that the tag inside calls it the Jordan 610, which may or may not be a reference to its Ferrari heritage and the 2010 Ferrari 610 GT.

Air Jordan 14