Nike Air Force 1 Supreme Max | Air Max 95 “Neon”

Sold Out just got in the Nike Air Force 1 Supreme Max inspired by the Neon Nike Air Max 95. You can pick up the kicks for 190 euros at sold out.

Sold Out just got in the Nike Air Force 1 Supreme Max inspired by the Neon Nike Air Max 95. You can pick up the kicks for 190 euros at sold out.

Here is the latest collaboration between Nike and Japanese fashion designer Hiroshi Fujiwara. The collaboration has created a Nike SB P-Rod 2 featuring rainbow highlights. No word on a release date for the kicks as of yet.
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The latest release from the Air Jordan 5 Fusion x Nike Air Force 1 features a military fitting military theme because the Air Jordan 5 takes its inspiration from the P-51 Mustang flown by the Tuskegee Airmen in WWII. The kicks feature some nice touches like Jordan’s initials MJJ and a design inspired by the Grey Nurse shark on the midsole. The kicks are a flight club exclusive and are available now.
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Here is another look at the Nike Air Max Plus fused with the Nike Air Max 97. The kicks were originally thought to be a US exclusive to Footlocker. Apparently not as the kicks have surfaced at Bingo Runner.

Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo has his very own pair of Dunks, which are inspired by his cleats. You can pick them up for $125.
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Here are three are straightforward Puma Clyde’s in black, red clay, and dusk blue. You can pick them up at Bingo Runner.
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Nike SB has officially posted its sneaker releases for May 2008. Among the sneakers shipping to sneaker shops this month are the anticipated Nike SB Dunk High Pro with a design inspired by the Ferris Bueller character in a boulder brown and black colorway. Also releasing this month is the Nike SB Dunk High Premium modeled after the 1980’s skate film “Thrashin” in a white/chlorine blue color combo. The Nike SB Dunk Low “720 Degrees” is based on the 1986 Atari videogame in a dark charcoal/bright pink color combo. The Nike SB May 2008 releases is rounded out by a pair of Nike Zoom Air P-Rod 2, Nike Zoom Air Abington in a white/silver color combo, Nike Zoom Classic SB in black/orange blaze, Nike SB Blazer Low in dark teal/goldtone, and Nike SB Air Trainer 2 in urban haze/tweed. Check your local skate shop for availability information.

The sun soaked southern french city of Montpellier hosted “Le Festival International Des Sports Extremes” over the past weekend. The festival attracted amateurs and professionals alike from around the globe to compete in Rollerblading, Skateboarding, BMX, and Wakeboard events. The festival is a must see for fans of extreme sports, with a friendly local crowd mixed with an interesting international vibe. Admission is free and food and beer are cheap. Mark your calendar for May 2009.
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