Nike Air Max 90 Sample – Joker 11/29/2009
As you can see, the purple on the laces, inside heel tab and around the air bubble are purple, soft brown leather for the Nike check while brown is also located on the tongue and mid panel. Now, the only part of this Nike Air Max 90 that might throw you off is the blue, which can cross relate to the Joker’s undercoat, but is a bit brighter on the 90s, which maybe is attributed to the lighting.(Via) Sneakerfiles Nike Air Max 90-Metallic Gold Foil 11/22/2009
This particular pair has been issued a Nike International’-branded midsole, which we can assume means a wide release. Done in an all metallic gold, opting for a smooth and polished finish as opposed to a glitter or flake. The laces match as well, done in a matte gold, with the tongue branding done in a tonal gold as well. Available at Osneaker (Via) Kicksonfire Nike Air Max 90 Current Huarache – Bacon 11/19/2009
We thought it was settled back in ‘97, but Nike proved that East vs. West is still a viable rivalry. Most of the releases have been out for a while, but the delicious ‘Bacon’ Nike Air Max 90 Current Huarache by New York’s Dave’s Quality Meats is welcome any time. A darker take on the original that’s lighter than its samples, this updated Bacon might bite you back with its toothy Free sole.(via) Sneakernews The eagerly awaited Red Carpet edition of the Air Max LeBron VII,.The shoe features smooth White leather around the the toe and lower ankle, with the top half sporting a Black on Black look accented by a White Swoosh and Metallic Gold accents, as well as a healthy dose of Flywire reinforcement. (Via) Sneakernews.com & Fatboykickz. |










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