Sunday, November 7, 2010

How can i buy free shipping Nike Air Max LeBron VIII – Black/White/Red

How can i buy free shipping Nike Air Max LeBron VIII – BlackWhiteRed
The Air Max LeBron VII was great for Nike. With it being LeBron James signature sneaker, it was bound to have great success. Even though it sold very well, it didn’t measure up to the Kobe V. A while back we got teaser pics of the Air Max LeBron VIII. Those images did nothing, as we couldn’t see the sneaker well enough. Well here we have our best look of the Nike Air Max LeBron VIII. This Nike Air Max LeBron VIII comes in the usual Black/White/Red colorway. The sneaker features a high ankle with a full length 360 Air unit. As for the materials, the sneaker is constructed of leather, suede, and other materials. For a better look at the sneaker, check out more images after the jump.
Yesterday, we reported that Nike added two new colorway of the Air BW Gen II to the Nike “Omega” Pack. We already got a look at the Black/Dark Grey/Sport Red colorway, and now we get a look at the second colorway. This Nike Air BW Gen II comes in an Obsidian/Liquid Lime/White colorway. This sneaker uses many materials for the construction, including suede, leather, and torch. Most of the shoes upper is done up in obsidian. White come into place on the inner lining, shoe laces, Nike swoosh, and the Air Max surround. Lime accents aren’t used much, but can be seen on the top eyelet. So, which colorway do you like better? Just like the other pair, these are available now at the Nikestore.
Nike has added two new colorways of the Air BW Gen II to the Nike “Omega” Pack. The “Omega” Pack consists of many runners, such as the Air Max 1 and Air Maxim 1. One of the two new colorways of the Air BW Gen I is this Black/Dark Grey/Sport Red sneaker. Nike did a great job with the color choice, which they always seem to pull off with the Air BW Gen II.

Black is used on most of the sneaker, including the upper, midsole, toe, tongue, and heel. Dark grey is barely used but can be spotted on the Nike swoosh across the side of the sneaker. Sport red accents appear on the inner lining, shoe laces, tongue tag, and around the Air Max window. What do you think of this Nike Air BW Gen II? You can pick up a pair now at the Nikestore.
This Nike Air Max 1 iD Try On was first made exclusive to 21 Mercer Street Store. But now it has emerged after about 6 months since its first release right outside the borders of Manhattan. Now in Sneaker Politics in Louisiana, there is now a limited run of these beauties that are ready for stock and for sale. This is the only place that you can still get them considering it is still offered in its retail price that is affordable.

Its uppers is made up of grey suede and silver mesh. It comes with a forefoot strip, the top eyelet surround and of course the heel patch which makes use of the black splatters. You may not notice abruptly the 3M swoosh in metallic silver. This shoe was nicknamed Try On since it represents the one given to Nike iD clients who customize together their custom Air Max 1s right in the New York design studio.
The “Eggplant” colorway has been used on a number of Nike sneakers. We all know that the colorway was made from the Air Foamposite One, but other Nike models have used the colorway quite well. The next sneaker to take on the “Eggplant” colorway is the Nike Air Max 24/7. Most of the sneaker uses the eggplant color, including the entire upper and heel. Black appears on the inner lining, Nike swoosh, lace panels, and the lace loops. Those same lace loops feature 3M stripes. Nike finishes off the Air Max 24/7 with a visible Air Max unit. Once again, Nike pulls of the eggplant colorway on a different sneaker. As of now, we have no release info, so keep it here for updates. What do you think of this Nike Air Max 24/7?

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