The official Sneakerhead Thread*************

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Every year, Jordan Brand hooks up the participants in the Jordan Brand Classic high school all-star game with a special edition sneaker. This year’s variety was an Air Jordan 10 dressed primarily in black and grey with a speckled print on its upper and a red and black outsole. Now, the Jumpman has plans to release a similarly-styled version to the masses devoid of any JBC affiliation or obvious red accents. Dubbed the AJ 10 “Light Smoke”, the base of its upper calls upon that hue, while its throat sports a deep black with black and white speckles haphazardly splattered along its entirety. University Red makes a brief appearance underneath both its outsole and its tongue, keeping the rest of the shoe clean and simple. Pairs will be available in both adult and GS sizes on July 28th, so peep another detailed set of imagery as well as our comprehensive where to buy list below.
 
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Jordan Brand is ready to release the drop-top version of the Air Jordan 7 for the first time ever. Arriving in the original “Bordeaux” colorway, this low-cut adaption of the Tinker Hatfield’s 1992 original existed only as a sample concept, ditching the Huarache-esque ankle construction for a shorter profile. Low-top iterations have always been met with hesitation by the Jordan community, and quite frankly the Air Jordan 7 Low might meet the same lukewarm reception upon its release. A firm release date for the Air Jordan 7 Low NRG isn’t known yet, but these are expected in stores soon.




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Jordan Brand is ready to release the drop-top version of the Air Jordan 7 for the first time ever. Arriving in the original “Bordeaux” colorway, this low-cut adaption of the Tinker Hatfield’s 1992 original existed only as a sample concept, ditching the Huarache-esque ankle construction for a shorter profile. Low-top iterations have always been met with hesitation by the Jordan community, and quite frankly the Air Jordan 7 Low might meet the same lukewarm reception upon its release. A firm release date for the Air Jordan 7 Low NRG isn’t known yet, but these are expected in stores soon.




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SHOW ME WHO DID THAT!!!

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Jordan Brand is ready to release the drop-top version of the Air Jordan 7 for the first time ever. Arriving in the original “Bordeaux” colorway, this low-cut adaption of the Tinker Hatfield’s 1992 original existed only as a sample concept, ditching the Huarache-esque ankle construction for a shorter profile. Low-top iterations have always been met with hesitation by the Jordan community, and quite frankly the Air Jordan 7 Low might meet the same lukewarm reception upon its release. A firm release date for the Air Jordan 7 Low NRG isn’t known yet, but these are expected in stores soon.




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:smh::smh::smh::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:
 
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Penny Hardaway’s Air Foamposite silhouette is undoubtedly one of the most iconic signature sneakers in the illustrious history of the Swoosh brand. Its shimmering shell-equipped upper and its recognizable throat and outsole combination makes it one of the most popular retro Nike hoops models of the early 2000s. While that all may be the case, Penny’s first ever signature sneaker with the Beaverton Brand was the Air Max Penny 1 that made its debut at retailers in 1995 but was popularized among the masses in ’96. In the midst of a resurgent 2018 campaign, the Penny 1 is ready to receive one of its most attractive color schemes yet, Game Royal with Pinstripes.

From a distance, the pin-striping that runs up-and-down this offering’s upper appears to be customary white piping, but upon closer inspection you will find out that it is an all-over “1cent” graphic, a nod to the superstar’s signature logo that also adorns this shoe’s heel. A metallic midfoot Swoosh completes this nostalgic hoops selection off in style that is slated to arrive at Nike.com and other hoops retailers on August 11th.
 
I got my Travis Scott's today. I haven't gotten Air Force Ones in years, but they're really nice. I thought the Don C's were the best ones that were released last year and didn't really like the white Travis Scott's, but I like these in cream. Plus they have nice touches.

Oh yeah, I forgot I got the rocafella white on whites. The quality on the leather on those was good.
 
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Jordan Brand is ready to release the drop-top version of the Air Jordan 7 for the first time ever. Arriving in the original “Bordeaux” colorway, this low-cut adaption of the Tinker Hatfield’s 1992 original existed only as a sample concept, ditching the Huarache-esque ankle construction for a shorter profile. Low-top iterations have always been met with hesitation by the Jordan community, and quite frankly the Air Jordan 7 Low might meet the same lukewarm reception upon its release. A firm release date for the Air Jordan 7 Low NRG isn’t known yet, but these are expected in stores soon.




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Jordan Brand is ready to release the drop-top version of the Air Jordan 7 for the first time ever. Arriving in the original “Bordeaux” colorway, this low-cut adaption of the Tinker Hatfield’s 1992 original existed only as a sample concept, ditching the Huarache-esque ankle construction for a shorter profile. Low-top iterations have always been met with hesitation by the Jordan community, and quite frankly the Air Jordan 7 Low might meet the same lukewarm reception upon its release. A firm release date for the Air Jordan 7 Low NRG isn’t known yet, but these are expected in stores soon.




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desperation
Jordan brand so watered down for the ast decad
 
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Penny Hardaway’s Air Foamposite silhouette is undoubtedly one of the most iconic signature sneakers in the illustrious history of the Swoosh brand. Its shimmering shell-equipped upper and its recognizable throat and outsole combination makes it one of the most popular retro Nike hoops models of the early 2000s. While that all may be the case, Penny’s first ever signature sneaker with the Beaverton Brand was the Air Max Penny 1 that made its debut at retailers in 1995 but was popularized among the masses in ’96. In the midst of a resurgent 2018 campaign, the Penny 1 is ready to receive one of its most attractive color schemes yet, Game Royal with Pinstripes.

From a distance, the pin-striping that runs up-and-down this offering’s upper appears to be customary white piping, but upon closer inspection you will find out that it is an all-over “1cent” graphic, a nod to the superstar’s signature logo that also adorns this shoe’s heel. A metallic midfoot Swoosh completes this nostalgic hoops selection off in style that is slated to arrive at Nike.com and other hoops retailers on August 11th.
Just grabbed these today. I'm done.
 
Thanks to Nike, JB and Adidas for releasing a lot of mediocre product

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Only must have for the next couple of months
 
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