2014-06-14 11:12:58roxbetzt

the KD IV ‘Aunt Pearl’ has given the KD IV even more energy

The Nike Air Revolution is on its way back, prepared to make its return to sneaker shelves with no shortage of OG looks attached. It won’t be an all traditional affair though, as evidenced by this sort of “Safari” looking take on the 1988 basketball silo. Or you could call it a Nike Air Assault looking take, as the print wrapping those upper sections is just a little bit more in line with the likes of that model, another child of 1988. Given the name of this lowtop skate shoe from Supra, it’s only natural to see it arranged into packs of three.?They have indeed offered sets like these in the past, but today we see just two new Supra Amigos arrive at retail.?The Amigo takes its team-inspired design to a couple of new places, including black canvas/gum and red suede with a soft blue accent shade. The Think Pink campaign is a year-long effort by Nike to bring awareness to Breast Cancer, doing so with great sneaker releases with resulting proceeds going to appropriate charities. This year, the Nike Zoom KD IV will Think ‘Aunt Pearl’, paying tribute Kevin Durant’s Aunt who helped raise him into the humble superstar he is today. Featuring a splashed pink upper with pearl graphics on the heel and interior face of the strap, the KD IV ‘Aunt Pearl’ has given the KD IV even more energy with the punchy colorway, but keep in mind that it also serves as a noble purpose in remembering one of the individuals that KD holds dear to his heart.

Mens Nike Air Max There was once upon a time when the red and green ‘Gucci’ color scheme was much more out of reach on any Swoosh adorned products, the prize in that realm being that coveted Nike SB Dunk High from 2005. Of course a retro eventually rolled around, letting a good number more folks grab the luxury palette as interpreted by the sneaker world. Heck, Jordan Brand’s even been there before if you’ll recall this Air Jordan 2.0 colorway. The 2012 “Reebok Back” movement comes to an amazing close as the Question hits stores once again in the lux “New Year’s Eve” colorway. Featuring a tonal-black upper with patent leather toe-boxes and gold trimmings, this Question bring an undeniable “grown” flavor to the sporty classics that came back with an unstoppable vengeance. We’ve seen some celebs get their pairs and even Reebok Basketball athlete Jason Terry wear his during his Christmas Day game, but will these be on your feet when they hit select retailers including SNS, Foot Locker, Finish Line, Jimmy Jazz, and Reebok.com tomorrow? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to keep in tune with Sneaker News for all of Reebok’s 2013 releases Womens Nike Air Max.