New Air Force 1 ,As Kyrie Irving further cements himself among NBA greatness, the Brooklyn Nets guard has (unofficially) shared looks at his all-new Nike Kyrie Low 4. Alongside a colorful pair meant to #KeepSueFresh, Irving’s latest basketball sneaker has emerged in a simple “Black/Metallic Gold/White” colorway reminiscent of a certain Nike SB option from 2003. Although the Swoosh’s skateboarding imprint has seen an influx of attention over the last two years, Irving had been supporting the sub-label before then. Always rotating an SB Dunk Low in his wardrobe as seen via pre-game outfits, the 29-year-old has ostensibly been inspired by Takashi Hosokawa’s “Silver Box” era design. While straightforward, the muted option features “Metallic Gold” profile swooshes that the latest Kyrie Low 4 has potentially borrowed. Suedes are replaced with a ballistic nylon upper accompanied by molded overlays, but these components indulge in greyscale aesthetic like the “Takashi” SB Dunk. Underfoot, chiseled midsoles opt into a “White” makeup, while herringbone-like tread reverts to a “Black” color.

Buy Jordan Soles With the growing awareness of the Space Hippie and the Move to Zero sustainability campaign in effect, Nike hopes to replicate the aforementioned model’s success with the Nike Crater Impact, which had been first revealed back in January. In time for Earth Day, the eco-conscious silhouette is finally hitting shelves next month with a handful of colorways, including a women’s-exclusive pair that sees Green Glow and Sunset accents. Similar to the pair revealed earlier this year, it uses Summit White mesh uppers for a sleek look. As seen on the Space Hippie, nylon elements on the tongue, laces, and heel deliver a casual, tech wear-inspired aesthetic. Another similarity includes the embroidered side Swooshes, which are boasted in a contrasting black. Pink and green geometric overlays seem to haphazardly land on the design to create a spring-ready offering. While it is obvious that the arrangement uses a Crater foam midsole, another sustainable material innovation is found underfoot—Regrind rubber. The recycled rubber is applied underfoot, specifically near the toe and the heel, to provide additional traction for the wearer.

2021 Yeezy Boost,Bad Bunny‘s coffee-inspired adidas Forum Low brought previously-unseen attention to the German company’s sneaker when it launched on March 17th. And while the Puerto Rican superstar has teased white and black pairs of the shoe (the latter during appearances in WWE programming), he’s ostensibly releasing a pink colorway next. Akin to “The First Café,” the forthcoming pair features a premium mix of suede and synthetic overlays throughout the upper. While free of any “aged” component, the sneaker maintains a build informed by the original adidas Forum of 1984. Base construction indulges in the lightest shades of pink, while profile 3-Stripes, lace guards, bottom heel overlays and flaps securing the buckled-lockdown strap and bottom heel overlay boast bolder versions of the titular tone. The aforementioned clasp, which Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio added to the adidas Originals classic, delivers stark black contrast to the shoe, and sits right below “El Ojo” (“The Eye”) graphics on the tongue. “YO VISTO ASí” (translated into either “I DRESS LIKE THIS” or “I DRESS THIS WAY”) messaging reappears on the undone buckle, just as on Bad Bunny’s first collaboration. Lastly, sole units proffer a strawberry Nesquik®-reminiscent aesthetic, with midsoles donning a semi-translucent finish.https://www.2021yeezyboost.com