2012年10月4日星期四

Nike Shox Nikes designed to evok

Now that Fall is here and we are literally a few short months from the holiday season, Jordan Brand classics are ready to dominate Nike Dunk the fourth quarter. The Air Jordan IV Bred highlights a slew style and bold color scheme. This year being the 23rd anniversary of the Air Jordan IV saw multiple OG retros along with a few new styles of the timeless model. Nonetheless, we are all Air Jordan MAX waiting for the black/red variation. They now have a release date. Black Friday has become one of the biggest shopping days in America. And now it will act as the release date for this highly sought after Jordan. So shake off that food hangover from Thanksgiving and rise early on November 30th. You surely dont want to miss out on this grail sneaker. Check out the official images below amd let us know what you think.

The is the sneaker that started it all. Not the game in general, but the Air Nike Air Max Jordan 1  would help turn Nike into a global athletic apparel power, ramp up the growing legend of one Michael Jordan (even if he thought he'd "look like a clown" in them at first) and become one of the holy grails of sneaker enthusiasts. Jordan Brand will be dropping another retro of Air Jordan's first signature shoe in early 2013. Besides this original colorway there are gang of other flavors of the numero uno scheduled for the Spring. The Jumpman logo is on the heel and the tongue. Sorry purists, but if you see or have a pair with the "Nike Air" logo on there instead, you're a brave soul for even wearing them.The record keepers at Guinness certified this month that Jordan Michael Geller's Shoezeum, a shrine to Nike that he says includes one of every model of Air Jordans ever made, holds the record with more than 2,500 pairs, all but eight of which are Nikes.

For a $10 ticket, visitors can see Nike Shox Nikes designed to evoke "birds, bees, flowers and trees," of year-end releases due to its iconic others based on the Simpsons, the Hulk, the Human Torch and even Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch, and two pairs of yellow lobster Nikes. Only three dozen of those were made, according to Geller. Geller, 35, said it wasn't until he finished law and business school degrees at the University of San Diego that he began transforming a childhood fascination with Nike sneakers into a life project.

Starting with $300 and more than a dozen credit cards, Air Jordan Retro Geller began a five-year buying and selling spree, hunting down remainders and sales at Nike stores and offering the sneakers on eBay. Along the way, he got hold of some rare Nikes online. Less than a dozen pairs of the shoes at the museum have been worn - but those include a pair that Michael Jordan laced on as a rookie for the Chicago Bulls. The most expensive? A pair made by Converse commemorating the 30th anniversary of Jordan's 1982 game-winning shot for the University of North Carolina in the NCAA finals. They cost $7,100.

Geller began showing his collection out of a San Diego warehouse last Nike Free year before he decided to hit the road to Las Vegas. Along the way, he felt guided by destiny - including his name, which he said his parents gave him without thinking of Michael Jordan the player. "I would love to give a tour of the museum to Michael Jordan," he said. "That would be the ultimate dream come true." He has added another 100 pairs since the Guinness certification in April. Nike did not respond to calls for comment.

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