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Already dropping the popular new “The Master” colorway, things look to be getting even more serious for the Air Jordan 12Retro as the year progresses. Today we get a first look at two more brand-new colorways for the iconic sneaker, headlined by the “Wings” version. Rumored to be limited to only 12,000 pairs, the premium Air Jordan 12 “Wings” will feature the classic “Playoffs” colorway with a couple of twists: premium black leather and metallic gold midfoot tabs inscribed with WINGS—apparently a nod to the famous Michael Jordan “Wings” poster. Somewhat less notable but still what looks to be a great new colorway, the Air Jordan 12 will be dropping in a clean grey, white, and blue look. Preview both new Air Jordan 12s here, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for further details and release information for each.

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Mother fuckers are going to make an even more premium version of a premium shoe.

I got a feeling that the Taxi's are going to come out this year so I'm keeping my Masters in the box until I get a pair of Taxi's or these above.
 
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Good news for those of you that missed out on one of February’s biggest releases: the coveted Air Jordan 4 White Cement will be re-stocking at retailers like Eastbay, Champs, and Foot Locker on March 16th. This year’s Air Jordan 4 Retro was special given the fact that the Jumpman branding was replaced throughout by a more traditional ‘Nike Air’ branding. The $220 price point reflected the change, as Jordan Brand attempted to release a one-to-one replication of Mike’s 1989 classic. Will you be vying for this pair on the restock? For those of you that can’t wait for this upcoming release, know that the White/Cement 4s are available right now on eBay.


AIR JORDAN 4 RETRO
Color: White/Fire Red-Tech Grey-Black
Style Code: 840606-192
Release Date: Restocking on March 16th, 2016
Price: $220


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Playoffs would come out before Taxi's. Taxi's just came out two years ago. Not that it would stop Nike, but they have other colorways like Flint's they could release, and they're doing a reverse red and white.
 
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Already dropping the popular new “The Master” colorway, things look to be getting even more serious for the Air Jordan 12Retro as the year progresses. Today we get a first look at two more brand-new colorways for the iconic sneaker, headlined by the “Wings” version. Rumored to be limited to only 12,000 pairs, the premium Air Jordan 12 “Wings” will feature the classic “Playoffs” colorway with a couple of twists: premium black leather and metallic gold midfoot tabs inscribed with WINGS—apparently a nod to the famous Michael Jordan “Wings” poster. Somewhat less notable but still what looks to be a great new colorway, the Air Jordan 12 will be dropping in a clean grey, white, and blue look. Preview both new Air Jordan 12s here, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for further details and release information for each.

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Mother fuckers are going to make an even more premium version of a premium shoe.

I got a feeling that the Taxi's are going to come out this year so I'm keeping my Masters in the box until I get a pair of Taxi's or these above.

damn I can forget about getting the wings @ only 12k pairs smh...them white mid soles/soles woulda been a bitch to keep clean anyway...but ya I agree @ this point it'd be a damn sin not to drop the taxis @ this point
 
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Already dropping the popular new “The Master” colorway, things look to be getting even more serious for the Air Jordan 12Retro as the year progresses. Today we get a first look at two more brand-new colorways for the iconic sneaker, headlined by the “Wings” version. Rumored to be limited to only 12,000 pairs, the premium Air Jordan 12 “Wings” will feature the classic “Playoffs” colorway with a couple of twists: premium black leather and metallic gold midfoot tabs inscribed with WINGS—apparently a nod to the famous Michael Jordan “Wings” poster. Somewhat less notable but still what looks to be a great new colorway, the Air Jordan 12 will be dropping in a clean grey, white, and blue look. Preview both new Air Jordan 12s here, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for further details and release information for each.

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Mother fuckers are going to make an even more premium version of a premium shoe.

I got a feeling that the Taxi's are going to come out this year so I'm keeping my Masters in the box until I get a pair of Taxi's or these above.

I need these in my life........
 
“Innovation at Nike is not about dreaming of tomorrow. It’s about accelerating toward it,” says Tinker Hatfield. “We’re able to anticipate the needs of athletes because we know them better than anybody. Sometimes, we deliver a reality before others have even begun to imagine it.”

Welcome the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0, the first performance vehicle for Nike’s latest platform breakthrough, adaptive lacing. The shoe translates deep research in digital, electrical and mechanical engineering into a product designed for movement. It challenges traditional understanding of fit, proposing an ultimate solution to individual idiosyncrasies in lacing and tension preference.

Functional simplicity reduces a typical athlete concern, distraction. “When you step in, your heel will hit a sensor and the system will automatically tighten,” explains Tiffany Beers, Senior Innovator, NIKE, Inc., and the project’s technical lead. “Then there are two buttons on the side to tighten and loosen. You can adjust it until it’s perfect.”



For Hatfield, the innovation solves another enduring athlete-equipment quandary: the ability to make swift micro-adjustments. Undue pressure caused by tight tying and slippage resulting from loose laces are now relics of the past. Precise, consistent, personalized lockdown can now be manually adjusted on the fly. “That’s an important step, because feet undergo an incredible amount of stress during competition,” he says.

Beers began pondering the mechanics shortly after meeting Hatfield, who dreamed of making adaptive lacing a reality. He asked if she wanted to figure it out — not a replication of a preexisting idea but as “the first baby step to get to a more sophisticated place.” The project caught the attention of a third collaborator, NIKE, Inc. President & CEO Mark Parker, who helped guide the design.

The process saw Beers brainstorming with a group of engineers intent on testing her theories. They first came up with a snowboard boot featuring an external generator. While far from the ideal, it was the first of a series of strides toward Beers and Hatfield’s original goal: to embed the technical components into such a small space that the design moves with the body and absorbs the same force the athlete is facing.


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Through 2013, Hatfield and Beers spearheaded a number of new systems, a pool of prototypes and several trials, arriving at an underfoot-lacing mechanism. In April 2015, Beers was tasked with making a self-lacing Nike Mag to celebrate the icon’s true fictional release date of October 21. The final product quietly debuted Nike’s new adaptive technology. Shortly after, the completion of the more technical, sport version they’d originally conceived, the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0, confirmed the strength of the apparatus.

“It’s a platform,” Beers says, “something that helps envision a world in which product changes as the athlete changes.”

The potential of adaptive lacing for the athlete is huge, Hatfield adds, as it would provide tailored-to-the-moment custom fit. “It is amazing to consider a shoe that senses what the body needs in real-time. That eliminates a multitude of distractions, including mental attrition, and thus truly benefits performance.”


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He concludes, “Wouldn’t it be great if a shoe, in the future, could sense when you needed to have it tighter or looser? Could it take you even tighter than you’d normally go if it senses you really need extra snugness in a quick maneuver? That’s where we’re headed. In the future, product will come alive.”

In short, the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is the first step into the future of adaptive performance. It’s currently manual (i.e., athlete controlled) but it makes feasible the once-fantastic concept of an automated, nearly symbiotic relationship between the foot and shoe.

The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 will be available ONLY to members of Nike+ beginning Holiday 2016 in three colors. To become a Nike+ member and sign up for notifications about the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0, go to Nike.com.
 
I'm hearing Nike pushed the release date back to April 2nd on then French Blues.. Any truth to that?
 
These are supposed to release 4/2.

I got a feeling the other white/blue 12's will launch Saturday as planned.

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Jordan Brand continues to celebrate the Air Jordan 12 silhouette and they’re expected to debut yet another exclusive colorway this April 2016.


This Air Jordan 12 is a gradeschool-only release that comes dressed in a mixture of White, Metallic Gold and University Blue color scheme. The shoe has similarities to those Air Jordan 12s from back in 2004 that were dubbed, “Melo” as a nod to the Denver Nuggets colors and came in both a men’s and women’s version with Metallic Silver accents on the eyelets.

Featuring an all-White tumbled leather upper with University Blue contrasting accents hitting the Jumpman logo, inner lining, heel tab and outsole, finished with Metallic Gold detailing.

Air Jordan 12 GS White Metallic Gold University Blue Release Date
Check out the additional images of the Air Jordan 12 GS “University Blue” below and look for them to release on April 2nd, 2016 at select Jordan Brand retail stores. The retail price tag is set at $140 USD.

Air Jordan 12 GS
White/Metallic Gold-University Blue
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April 2, 2016
$140

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UPDATE: Here are some detailed images via HNBMG of the upcoming Air Jordan12 GS “University Blue” that resembles the “Melo” Air Jordan 12 from back in 2004. Look for them to debut on April 2nd.

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UPDATE: Here is the first look via @fineline_1721 at the Air Jordan 12 GS “University Blue” that debuts on April 2nd.

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(Images below are the 2004 Air Jordan 12 WMNS release and not the 2016 Air Jordan 12 Retro version.)

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