Sunday, March 15, 2009

The NEW PlayStation AF1 10 Year Anniversary


The ICON is back! One of the most sought after Air Force Ones ever created is back to celebrate the 10th birthday of the PlayStation 2. Itself a pop culture icon, with more than 140 million units sold around the world, the PlayStation 2 turned 10 this month.

When Nike and PlayStation first got together over 4 years ago to create the PlayStation AF1, the shoe was built into a publicity plan for their NBA basketball game. It featured not only the distinctive colorway born from the PS2 logo, but also a liner featuring imagery from NBA “The Life.” But what really set the shoe apart and made it so hot was Nike and PlayStation’s willingness to try something that hadn’t been done before - gradient color bleeds on leather. The results became the #2 all-time AF1 colorway in our 100 Greatest Kicks in Issue 24. But that wasn’t the end of the two brands collaborating.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Common - Resurrection



Your classic album for today is Common Sense - Resurrection from 1994. Produced mostly by No ID, featured joints like I Used To Love H.E.R., the title track Resurrection and the jaunt above,- Thisisme. Enjoy.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Sunday, March 8, 2009



On Friday, March 6th, at the House Of Hoops in New York City, the Jordan True Flight released in Rip Hamilton’s home PE colorway. In white/varsity royal/ varsity red, the True Flight PE for Hamilton features ‘Rip City’ along the tongue for some added personalization and also includes a combination of white patent leather and synthetic leather along the upper. A limited number of pairs are expected to be on hand, so good luck getting yours!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Hilarious.



You aint about to get on Kids Bop with no 'chonky chonky'

Finally! Confirmed Nike Air Yeezy Release Info!


Finally, the news we’ve all been waiting for. After endless speculation and “confirmations” on release dates that never materialized, we now finally have launch information and images of the three colorways of Kanye’s designed Nike Air Yeezy that Nike indeed plans on releasing! Pay close attention style stans, as it appears the Air Yeezy will be delayed well into the Fall and Holiday ‘09 timelines, as compared to the originally “confirmed” March launch date. With a price teetering around the $200 stratosphere, the Air Yeezy will definitely not come cheaply (Special Note: You can’t buy class), but hey, it might be worth it to you after all, considering that initially sounds better than dropping over double on Martin Louis’ upcoming LV collection.

Made of seriously fine quality leather and textured materials, the Air Yeezy sits atop the iconic Air Jordan III/Air Revolution shared tooling, and certainly makes for a jean friendly look with it sky-reaching tongue and versatile midfoot strap hardly meant for lateral support. Other sharp details include a glow-in-the-dark outsole to tie into last year’s ground-breaking concert tour, as well as unique lace lock system and repeated Y-patterned graphics found along the toe cap and midfoot strap. All three colors also feature subdued leather and suede uppers with bring accent color linings. With Kanye’s vision and Mark Smith’s ability to bring the shoe to life, the resulting Air Yeezy has seemingly been talked about for years now, but alas, it appears an imminent launch is surely inevitable during the second half of this year after all!

Sole Collector with the knowledge.

Unh, And Another One



Wooorld Famous.