Is The 7-Eleven X Nike SB Dunk Low A Real Thing?

Images have surfaced, showing a potential collab between convenience store chain 7-Eleven and Nike SB. The collab is in the form a special SB Dunk Low which would follow in line of other impressive partnerships with Travis Scott, StrangeLove Skateboards and the new Ben & Jerry’s silhouettes.

This sneaker is comprised of all leather with orange displayed predominantly on the heel, red on the toe area and green on the midfoot. These hues displayed together make up the aesthetics for the 7-Eleven brand and even features 7-Eleven’s logo embroidered on the lateral heel. The white Swoosh makes the SB standout as it is showcased over the tri-colored palette, accompanied by a white padded tongue and gum midsole. Just like with most Nike SB’s, these sneakers will come with more than one lace option that matches with the colorway as well.

No release date has been made as of yet, but be sure to check back for more details.

Nike SB Dunk Low “Laser Orange”

We’ve seen numerous images on the wire concerning Nike’s many collaborations, but now the brand wants to shine some light on their tried and true general release stable. This May, Nike will prep for the release of their “Laser Orange” Dunk Low.

The light orange hue shows up on the toe, sides and heel area, leaving a navy blue Swoosh to standout over a white background. This silhouette is equipped with suede constructions mixed with a leather base. Nike SB branding is shown on the tongue, matching the midsoles.

Checkout a detailed at the images above and expect these to release on the SNKRS app as well select retailers in May for $100 USD.

Air Jordan 4 “Metallic Orange” | Release Date

The Air Jordan 4 gears up to release its ‘Metallic Orange’ colorway as part of the “Metallic Pack” capsule.

This month will see the debut of the ‘Metallic Orange’ silhouette which is slated for a world wide release on May 16. This sneaker features a minimalistic all white upper, equipped with metallic orange accents.

Check out the gallery above and hit up Nike.com in May 16 to purchase for $190 USD.

Nike SB Dunk High “Strawberry Cough”

After revealing the ‘420’ SB Dunk High, aka Reverse Skunks, the Swoosh brand comes back with details of the upcoming Nike SB Dunk High ‘Strawberry Cough.’

Just like the Reverse Skunks, this colorway pays homage to cannabis, and more particularly the strain of the same name. Features include an upper made up of hits of red and green with the latter occupying most of the heel area. The forefoot holds mostly hits of red, making the silhouette look like a strawberry featuring dotted accents on the sides. Rounding out the rest of the details are the icy blue midsole and the coughing strawberry insignia at the heel area.

Take a closer look at the gallery above courtesy of @yankeekicks. Theses are expected to release later this Summer.

Nike Adapt Auto Max “Infrared”

Self-lacing sneakers have been sought after ever since that iconic moment when Marty McFly first debuted what is now called the Nike Air Mag sneaker in Back to the Future II. Nike’s Adapt models have definitely shown promise as the line features a self-lacing system. Nike carries on the tradition with the new Nike Adapt Auto Max ‘Infrared.’ which is quite possibly the closest reimagining of the Air Mag we’ve seen thus far.

The Adapt Auto Max features a majority synthetic grey upper with protruding molds throughout, matched with a dark grey Swoosh. The standout piece happens to be the enlarge infrared heel that wraps around to the midsole.

Take an official look at the Adapt Auto Max in the gallery above and look for these to release at Nike.com May 20 for $400 USD.

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.