Since Nike dropped the Nike Dunk Low “Halloween” 5 months after Halloween or 7 months before Halloween depending on how you look at it. The theme of having sneakers center around holidays such as Christmas and Halloween is no longer reserved for the month those holidays fall on.
Goosebumps and Kawhi Leonard strike fear with The New Balance KAWHI II, as another special edition of the Kawhi II. This celebrates Kawhi’s favorite childhood book, an infamous Goosebumps children’s horror series from R.L. Stine.
New Balance Kawhi 2 “Goosebumps” Color: Black/Vibrant Spring-Orange Style Code: BBKLSGB2 Release Date: April 20, 2022 Price: $160
The “Goosebumps” colorway utilizes shades of Orange and Green inspired by slime. It features unique design cues such as a slimy eyelet pattern and box logo to match the dripping Goosebumps title font. The shoe also features spooky ghosted tonal graphics that draw from iconic moments from the book and a scarecrow dawning a #2 jersey intended to cause the audience to imagine their own story of how it got there.
Look for the New Balance Kawhi 2 “Goosebumps” to release on April 20th for $160 on NewBalance.com and April 22nd at Foot Locker and Champs.
For Summer 2022, Nike Sportswear will introduce a new “Washed Denim” collection Joining the Dunk High and Blazer Mid, Nike Sportswear will be adding the Air Max 97.
This offering of the Nike Air Max 97 features a white mesh base and tongues with Washed Denim lower overlays paired with Red contrasting accents throughout. 3M reflective cream piping runs parallel atop a white rubber sole that completes the design.
Nike Air Max 97 “Washed Denim” Style Code: DV2180-900 Release Date: 2022 Price: TBA
Check out the official photos below, and look for the Nike Air Max 97 “Washed Denim” to release in the coming weeks at select retailers and Nike.com.
Taking part in Nike Sportswear’s latest “Washed Denim” collection is the Blazer Mid for Summer 2022, from ultra-shaggy suedes to a completely crocheted hemp release, the Nike Blazer has recently been exploring some diverse material makeups. The Blazer is no stranger to 80s culture, often seen on the feet of glam-metal rockers of the early 80s. When partnered up with the go-to jean wash of the era, the Nike Blazer Mid “Washed Denim” marries up the staple sneaker with an era-aligned textile for a match made in early-80s heaven.
Official images of the Nike Blazer Mid show that this offering features a full Washed Denim upper complimented by the padded tongues and lightly contrasted by the White canvas-textured Swooshes and heels. Adding some color to the design is Red branding on the tongue labels, heels, and insoles atop a Sail rubber sole completes the design.
For Summer 2022, Nike Sportswear will introduce a new “Washed Denim” collection that will include the well-known model, the aged washed denim look has been trending again a bit as of late. It seems as if this Washed Denim look is an upcoming mini-capsule for Nike that includes the popular Dunk High silhouette.
This offering of the Nike Dunk High features a White leather base of the Nike Dunk High is accented with Washed Denim overlays on this rendition. Other details include Nike Swooshes in crimson leather are also included on the shoes and heel tabs, bespoke tongue labels, and insoles. A solid Sail rubber sole completes the design. The mismatched nature of the washed denim adds to the flair of this upcoming Dunk release, which we assume will look different for each pair.
Take a look at the official photos of the Nike Dunk High “Washed Denim” below, which will be available in the coming weeks at select retailers and Nike.com.
Russell Westbrook’s one of the most dynamic point guards in the history of the NBA. This season Russ was able to go home and play for his hometown LA Lakers in front of family/friends. On the season he averaged 18.5 PPG, 7.4 RPG, and 7.1 APG while embracing the challenge of anything that the coaching staff asked of him. Russell Westbrook gets targeted in the national media a lot but they’ve never given Russ credit for adapting his game to anyone he plays with on the court.
Russ never cheats the NBA or the fans when it comes to effort and energy on a nightly basis. The style of play from Russell Westbrook gains the respect of his NBA peers and one thing about the “Brodie” is he will give it his all to be great. On and off the court Mr. Why Not has proven his haters wrong and will continue to do so no matter his situation.
The Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 has been one of the sneakers of choice for Russell Westbrook in 2021-2022. In the year he’s rocked some of the dopest PEs as he continues to be one of the true PE Kings in the NBA. Jordan Brand always laces Russ with some crazy colorways that aren’t available to the public but they always have fans hoping for a random shock drop. The Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 had some dope colorways that were released to the public that can be seen below before all the PEs. Check out the Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 PEs and let us know if you agree with the order of the list as well.
10. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
9. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “Get Me On The Court, I’m Trouble” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
8. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “Black History Month” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
7. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
6. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
5. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
4. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “Year of Tiger” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
3. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “Marathon” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
2. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “LA Sunsets” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
1. Jordan Why Not Zer0.5 “House Party” Player Exclusive – Russell Westbrook
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