Filed under France, Nike, Nike Air Force One 1, Paris, Retro, Sneaker News - May 4th, 2007
Just over a year ago in March 2006, LA MJC and Colette created the site WeSoldOut. To celebrate WeSoldOut’s anniversary along with the 25th anniversary of the Nike Air Force 1, they have decided to create a unique pair of Air Force 1’s at the Force Club in Paris. The sneaker is extremely limited with just 5 pairs created. The sneakers feature a lasered SoldOut on the sneaker as well as being numbered. All five pairs will be available for purchase on SoldOut on Wednesday the 9th of May 2007 at the exact time that the site came online in March 2006. The kicks will be available in US sizes from 8.5 to 12.
Via LAMJC
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Filed under Air Jordan, France, Nike, Paris, Retro, Sneaker News - May 2nd, 2007
LaMJC is reporting that the Nike Air Jordan III “Black Cat” and “Pure White” will be available shortly in France. The Air Jordan 1 low in a black and red colorway is already available.
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Filed under France, Nike, Nike Air Force One 1, Nike iD, Paris, Retro, Sneaker News - May 1st, 2007
Parisian online sneaker shop WeSoldOut has collaborated with Nike to celebrate the first anniversary of the creation of the site. The collaboration has produced a Nike Air Force 1 in an orange, purple, turquoise colorway. The sneaker features laser etching on the back “Sold Out”. Only 5 of these will be released!
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Filed under France, Nike, Nike Air Force One 1, Paris, Retro, Sneaker News - April 23rd, 2007
Here is the second pair that will be released from the Nike Air Force 1 “Bobbito” pack. The sneaker is set to release Saturday the 5th of May 2007 in France and will only be only available at Parisian sneaker shops Opium and Colette. No word on release date information outside of France.Via LAMJC
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Filed under France, Nike, Nike Air Force One 1, Paris, Sneaker News - April 17th, 2007
Do you know someone who loves chocolate and sneakers; well Plus 41 a Swiss clothing brand has the perfect solution. The Air Force 1 mini white chocolate sneakers are a creation to celebrate to the 25th anniversary of the Air Force 1. These will be available at the Parisian fashion boutique Colette.
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Filed under France, Lacoste, Paris, Sneaker News - February 23rd, 2007

In celebration of Colette’s 10th Anniversary they have collaborated with Lacoste to produce these limited run kicks. To get the full story on these check our previous article.
You can now pick these up at WeSoldOut.
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Filed under France, Nike, Paris, Sneaker News - February 9th, 2007

Yo, here we have a look at a pair of Court Force Low from the “Caol Uno” Pack. The sneaker features an all white colorway and features woven and vinyl leather. The “Caol Uno” Pack includes some clothing a Nike Free and the Court Force Low. For the uninitiated (me included) Caol Uno is a MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighter.
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Filed under France, New Balance, Paris, Sneaker News - February 9th, 2007

Here is another look at the New Balance “Neon Series” which are available to purchase now.
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Filed under France, Nike, Paris, Sneaker News - February 9th, 2007

Here is another example of a Nike hybrid, the Nike Air Talaria fused with a boot. Word is that the Air Talaria is ultra comfortable so if fusion and comfort is your aim, check these out. You will be able to find these at select sneaker shops such as Opium and Colette in Paris.
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Filed under France, Nike, Nike Air Force One 1, Paris, Sneaker News - February 2nd, 2007

Release date reminder: the Nike Air Force 1 Premium Basic Grey is coming out tomorrow 3 February 2007 in Paris France exclusively at Colette and Opium.
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