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New Balance 998 Australia it seems fitting for the high-fly

The overwhelming popularity of Stefan Janoski’s Nike SB signature series has led to more Quickstrike releases than any Swoosh skateboarding model this side of the venerable Dunk, and the latest is well timed with the nastiest weather of the year presumably right around the corner for most sneakerheads in the northern hemisphere. ?The Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski ‘Inuit’ will keep New Balance 998 Australia you warm with its sherling sockliner adding a snow-beating appeal to this Obsidian leather design with brown piping and laces. ?The D-ring eyelets and leather tongue patch really push the theme over the top here and make for a shoe that’s both rugged and quite obviously of a premium build, and you’ll find them in-store only at select Nike SB retailers like Premier..

The Zoom Kobe VII floodgates have opened throughout the internet, but if you want a full detailed preview of multiple angles, Sneaker News is the place to be. The ‘Shark’ and ‘Wolf’ set the tone just right with a new predator-themed editions, but here we have a look at a Black/Grey/Volt that doesn’t feature any animal logo on the heel, but owns quite the venomous demeanor. The Zoom Kobe designers continue to get creative with the materials with the ‘scaly’ upper shell, and like the ‘Shark’ colorway, the Black/Volt/Grey colorway shows us how versatile it can be by using a two-toned upper for a stealthy yet eye-catching color-blocking.

The 90′s featured some of the greatest and most memorable NBA nicknames (anyone remember Upper Deck’s ‘Famous Nicknames’ insert from ’93-’94?), immortalizing the elite players as superhuman beings on the court. Oklahoma City Thunder point-guard Russell Westbrook recently picked up the moniker ‘Why Not?’ during a snap interview, and although the name apparently came out of nowhere, it seems fitting for the high-flying speedster. Take that three? Why not.

Earlier today Sneaker News dropped some information on some upcoming Olympic-inspired Air Jordan heaters for the Fall 2012 season. Add this Jordan Son Of Mars to that list, which just so happens to be the first detailed viewing of the Spring 2012 debuting hybrid sneaker; it features a wide variety of inspired design cues, like the Air Jordan V outsole, Air Jordan III upper, Air Jordan VI ankle collar, and an Air Jordan IV netting, all held firmly into New Balance 574 Women place with the new lasered mid-foot strap akin to the Air Jordan XX. The ‘Olympic’ colorway utilizes the Olympic 5 Rings colors of red, blue, yellow, green and black, which should remind you of the Jordan Rare Air ‘Olympic’ that came (and went) in the Fall of 2010.