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#1 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 11:13:36 PM(UTC)
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"Genealogy" 10th Anniversary Pack celebrates the technology's decade-long progression by integrating the old with the new. Paying homage to the pioneers who had a direct effect on lightweight performance running, the limited edition collection features the nike free run nz, Air Rift, and Sock Racer for history. Transitioning to the latest and greatest, finishing out the pack are the other models from the other side of the timeline, the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit, Free 5.0, Free Run+ 2 and original Free. Each set in an individualistic colorway, all seven elements both stand alone and stay together.

Tomorrow, the nike free 5.0 nz Silver/Volt sees its formal launch. Well regarded, this pair is the latest in a long run of Foamposite One drops. While the shoe has certainly shifted colorway and price point since its 1997 inception, the silo has cemented itself as one of the most popular models in sneaker history. Nike's Free technology turns 10, and we now have a preview of an upcoming release that takes the cake, the Free Superior OG. Shout out to the Hatfields for this one, as Tinker's younger brother, Tobie, is credited with the design of the suede-laden, now-retro runner.

10 years ago, nike flyknit nz technology hit the ground running. Offering an alternative to the Air Max cushioning that catapulted the category for years, the barefoot approach hit the mainstream with the Free franchise. Celebrating a decade, the Nike Free OG Breeze sees summery styling on the first foray in Free. A mesh upper offers a technical and aesthetic update, appearing in volt, laser crimson and base grey colorways. A neutral grey option is paired up with a sport royal counterpart, as each take on equally vibrant tones for the upcoming season.

Ronnie Fieg will be teaming up with adidas for the first time ever on this upcoming pair of the adidas EQT Guidance 93. The up front of this shoe is just a little bit familiar – Ronnie’s had an occasional tendency to block off the toebox ever since he struck gold there with the “Salmon Toe” GLIIIs. This time he’s actually got the gold though, as the aforementioned box features a shiny metallic section that breaks from the blues of the rest of the shoe. The adidas zx flux nz definitely isn’t shying away from the brighter palettes that adidas Basketball has established for Derrick Rose’s line.

The adidas originals nz has been very focused on releasing in quick pack-type set ups during its 2014 retro life. It was a little surprising then, when we saw the “Hero Blue” version with its gum soles and leather accents show up without any sort of companion pair. As it turns out, such a shoe is on the way in the form of the one featured above. This pair features a turquoise and red treatment, one that looks rather like the “Boardwalk” theme that previously showed up on pairs like the adidas D Rose 4. They’re not in the States just yet, but as they’re arriving now at European shops, it’s a safe bet that the US won’t be too far behind.
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