Thursday, September 30, 2010

Free shipping Air Jordan VI Goes Retro in Black Red and Blue

Free shipping Air Jordan VI Goes Retro in Black Red and Blue
Air Jordan is cooking another fantastic shoe this coming 2010. The soon to be released Air Jordan VI with black, red, and blue retro is one of the anticipated Air Jordan shoes this coming year.
It comes with a sleek black patent leather and suede. The sneaker has a rubber sole in blue, silver, red, and white color making a retro touch. It has captured our hearts because it breaks the usual monotonous color of Air Jordan Nike sneakers.
Air Jordan VI Black Red and Blue retro will be officially released next year at the price of sizzling $220.
Touted as the best model to date from the Air Jordan Ol’ School line up, the Air Jordan Ol’ School III is the third installment of the collection. Fans and collectors alike are raving about it and Nike has not committed to any number as regards to how many they are going to release. I guess, they will only have to play the game of economic here. Supply and demand, anyone?

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The Air Jordan Ol’ School III features three distinct colorways, and the black/varsity red/white colorway above is one of them. The sneakers upper is constructed with black leather and nubuck. A subtle star design is incorporated in the upper for an added flavor and oomph, as well as a speckled black midsoles and translucent-paneled outsoles. The logo “Flight” is printed on the tongue with the Jordan symbols presented in endowed in varsity red to complete the classic colorway.
The Air Jordan Knock Out is one of the most legendary Air Jordan models, not only because of its rareness but the materials its made of. A pair of OG of these can cost up $700, which is a big chunk of change. Most sneakerheads are dying to add this to their Jordan collection and Jordan Brand has a solution. Two new colorways will be coming out one similar to the OG release, and a white/red model, which are both expected to release sometime next summer.
Here is the first look at the upcoming Air Jordan 2010. The Air Jordan 2010 will feature a variety of premium materials on the upper with a large Jumpman logo appearing in a circle on the side of the shoe. Other features include is a section made of mesh on the upper and a textured midsole. This isn’t as bad the Air Jordan 2009, but im not really like the Air Jordan 2010. There’s no word yet if this will be the exact colorway to release, so keep it here for any updates.
Original design by Tinker Hatfield, this version was first released in 1989 as the first Nike Air Jordan shoes released to the international market. It features a cushioning sole that largely attributed to its becoming a worldwide bestseller. In 1999, a retro version of the collection included a white/black colorway and a black/cement colorway. A feedback, however, was noted with many of the fans complaining about particular changes and accused the company of “destroying a classic”.

Then again in 2006, Nike released several variations of the Air Jordan IV, including the “Mars Blackmons, the Mist blue color and all white and all black sets. The latest retro collection retails at $315.
The “What The Dunk” version of the Nike SB Dunk Low is one of the most rare and costly Nike SBs to ever be made. Revive customs takes the classic Nike SB and incorporates the theme on this Air Jordan 1. These have been customized to show off features from a number of Jordan models. The Elephant print on the toe and upper ankle comes from the Air Jordan 3, and the eyelet panel is inspired by the Air Jordan 10. More Air Jordan models are seen on the shoe including on the The lower heel panel which comes from the Playoff 8s. These are really fire kicks and were sure most of you are wondering, how much? But these are one of one and were created for Mike Cole of SoleFoodNYC.

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