Air Jordan 1 “Game Royal”

After the Air Jordan 1 Court Purple received an update earlier this month, it’s only fitting that Nike give the Air Jordan 1 ‘Game Royal’ colorway a 2.0 update as well.

It’s hard to not see how this silhouette shows glimpses of the 2018 Fragment colorway but the slight alterations in the color blocking sets it a part from past iterations. Hits of black preside predominantly on the uppers with hits of white on the sides overlapped by a black Swoosh. The toe cap and upper ankle area showcase the signature royal blue hue, making for a nice rendition of a classic model.

Take an official look at the “Game Royal” AJ1 in the gallery above and head over to Nike.com on May 9th to purchase for $170 USD.

Where To Buy The Nike Fear Of God 1 “Triple Black”

After a great run of standout colorways in 2019, the Nike Air Fear of God 1 model has been rather quiet coming into 2020 with the exception of “The Question” colorway.

The launch of the “Triple Black” Nike Air Fear of God 1 is upon us now as is slated to drop in a few days. Originally slated for Valentine’s Day, but due to unforeseen circumstances, that day has come and gone.

Take a closer look at the images above, and if you’re one of the lucky ones hoping to have a chance to purchase, rumor is they’re slated to drop on April 25 for $350 USD.

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Air Jordan 1 Mid “Nike Hoops”

Despite the NBA’s season in limbo, Nike plans to keep basketball alive with the Air Jordan 1 Mid “Nike Hoops” colorway.

The “Nike Hoops” silhouette comes equipped with color mismatching as well as new logos that adds a breath of fresh air to the classic model. The shiny Swooshes alternate with a green hue on one shoe and a purple hue on the other and the same color swaps are present on the heel tabs. All green tags show on the tongue for both shoes that read “Nike Hoops” while the words “BREATH & CENTER” and “CENTER & BREATH” show up on the back of each sneaker respectively.

Check out a closer look at the gallery above and purchase on Nike.com on April 30th.

Nike SB Dunk High “420”

Nike flips the colorway of the classic SB DUNK HIGH “Skunks,” which were release about 10 years ago to form the newly Nike SB Dunk High “420.”

This sneaker is equipped with an array of suede materials that are very similar to its predecessor being that the only difference is the color reversals. There are different hues of purple seen throughout the silhouette with the Swooshes having an olive or cannabis color. A Skunk graphic is seen on the insole and there is a special stash pocket on the inside tongue as well.

The “1/420” stamped near the heel seems to suggest that there may be a limit of 420 pairs available. Take a look at the Nike SB Dunk High “420” above and expect a release on April 20th.

Nike Gives The Classic Air Force 1 “Light Bone” Accents

Nike’s latest Air Force 1 offering sees the classic white “Uptowns” reinforced with a Light Bone outsole.

With smooth leathers making up the overall white upper construction, Nike’s endgame seems to make this silhouette flow flawlessly with any ensemble you put together. The Light Bone palette appears again with accents in the sock lining, heel, tongue and small “AIR” mold at the heel.

Check out a detailed look at the Nike Air Force 1 in the gallery above and purchase now at Nike.com for $90 USD.

A Detailed Look At The Air Jordan 13 ‘Flint’

Last retro’d back in 2010, the Air Jordan 13 “Flint” will now be making its triumphant return in all its OG glory.

The “Flint” silhouette features the classic grey and white pattern along with the navy overlay across the upper. 3M influences will also be prevalent on this particular model that was not seen on the 2010 version.

Priced at $190 USD, the Air Jordan 13 “Flint” will be hitting the scene this Summer (May 2020) after a few release delays. Take a closer look in the gallery above and check back for more info.

Nike Debuts New Kobe Bryant Sneaker

Nike quietly unveiled a new Kobe Bryant silhouette with the Mamba Fury. This model is Kobe’s first new silhouette since his untimely passing back in January.

The Mamba Fury will arrive in “Black/Red” and a “Black/White,” featuring details like snake-like scales on a mesh upper and a dropped Swoosh on the midsole.

No official release date has been set but pairs are set to arrive a select retailers in the coming weeks.

Air Jordan 6 DMP (Defining Moments Package) Plus Release Date

The Air Jordan 6 DMP first released in January 2006 as part of a two pack that included sneakers Michael Jordan wore during his championship run in 1991 and 1996.

Now, the Air Jordan DMP (Defining Moments Package) is all set for a release on April 18th. Recognized for its black and gold colorway that is only rivaled by its ‘Infrared’ colorway of the same model, has since become one of the most sought after color palettes. The Jordan 6 DMP comes with a golden dog-tag that features the date of His Airness’ first NBA title in ’91, and will have the “2020” mark on the insole, which sets it apart from the 2006 version.

The Air Jordan 6 DMP will get a full size run on Nike SNKRS and other Jordan retailers on April 18, 2020.

Nike Fear Of God 1 “Triple Black” Plus Release Date

Thought to be releasing on Valentine’s Day but to no avail, The Nike Air Fear of God 1 ‘Triple Black’ now seems to have a release date set in stone… for now.

Everything about this silhouette is just as the name suggests, TRIPLE BLACK. The mixture of different materials really makes the different panels of black stand out from the mesh and luxe suede accents on the toe area to the branding, laces and cage covering the side and heel areas.

April 25 seems to be the release date so far at a price of $350 USD at select Nike and Fear of God retailers.

Air Jordan 1 Low “Galaxy”

The Air Jordan 1 Low, Mid and High has quietly positioned itself as one of the top silhouettes as of late. The colorways that have come out can only be rivaled by the likes of an Air Force 1 or Nike Dunk as far as variety goes, especially with the upcoming release of these Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Galaxy.’

Summer 2020 proves to be the season of hot releases despite the COVID-19 pandemic pushing some sneakers back. If the schedule remains the same then we might also be seeing these Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Galaxy’ models in the coming months. This silhouette features a Galaxy theme filled with vibrant colors and lightning graphics seen throughout the heel, swoosh and toe box areas. Finishing off the details, and one of the standout features, happens to be the leather which resembles snake skin fabrications on the toe box leading to eyelets.

Take a look at the images above and catch the Air Jordan 1 ‘Galaxy’ at Nike.com in the coming months.