Month: June 2014
Release Calendar: June 9th-June 15th
June 9th
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June 10th
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June 11th
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June 12th
Nike Free Flyknit Chukka PRM “Mercurial Collection”-$170
Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Mercurial Collection”-$125
Nike Roshe Run HYP PRM “Mercurial Collection”-$100
Nike Air Max 90 Jacquard PRM “Mercurial Collection”-$135
Nike Tiempo 94 Mid “Mercurial Collection”-$135
Nike Tiempo 94 Lunar Mid TP “Mercurial Collection”-$90
Nike Tiempo Trainer “Mercurial Collection”-$90
Nike Women’s Lunartiempo Sky Hi PRM “Mercurial Collection”-$150
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Jordan Brand Price Increase?
On Friday, Sole Collector broke the news that in 2015 (the 30th year of business for Jordan Brand), they plan to “re-master” their product as they know the quality of some of the recent retros has not been up to par. This is notable for two reasons: First….They admitted it! They knew they were making low-quality product and it wasn’t up to snuff. Secondly, with this supposed “increase in quality” comes a price increase of about 10-15%, according to Dave Schecter, the VP of footwear for Jordan.
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Starting Five: Bill Cheney
For today’s rotation, we’ll be taking a look at KicksOneTwo homie Bill‘s rotaton. With Jordans of all flavors from retros to new releases, theres something for any Jordan fan in here.
1. Jordan V “Grapes”
My favorite Jordan V colorway of all time. Purple and teal is a great color combo, and it makes for a perfect summer sneaker. I’m glad I sat on these for a little while before I broke them out.
2. Jordan I “Barons”
Classic silhouette with colors that work with anything. I’m a big baseball fan too, so anything baseball-inspired is cool with me.
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Is The King Growing Stale? Thoughts on Jordan Brand and Their Perceived Lack Of Innovation
Jordan Brand is the undisputed king of sneaker brands. Everything they put out gets snapped up with haste by voracious consumers who just can’t seem to get enough. They’ve built an aura around their products that, quite frankly, is awe-inspiring. People foam at the mouth about their releases months in advance, and grown men and women have been known to act like little children on release day if everything doesn’t go exactly as they had planned.
With all this hype around the brand, and the crazy demand that their products create for themselves (they don’t even have to work the hype machine! The sneakers hype themselves up!), some complain about their lack of innovation, and how they just recycle the same things over and over, changing the color or just slightly tinkering with the layout of the sneaker. It’s an interesting topic, and one that I felt I needed to add my two cents on.
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Trendspotting: What’s The Next Big Colorway?
Over the last few years, there have been lots of colorways that have had their moment in the sneaker industry. A sick shoe comes out, everyone falls in love with the color, and from there all kinds of models of different sneakers from different brands start getting pumped out in that colorway. The first example that comes to mind is the South Beach LeBron colorway, with the most recent being the all-red inspired by the Nike Air Yeezy 2.
Although both of those are dope colorways, one could argue that they are becoming somewhat played out. It seems that there have been endless all-red sneaker releases over these last few months, and it may very well be time to move on to the next “hot colorway” if you will.
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Music Mondays: June 2nd
For this edition of Music Mondays, we bring you “Aura” from Smoke DZA and A$AP Twelvy. Produced by Harry Fraud, this is a great summer track.
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