Thursday, May 17, 2012

Nike Free Haven 3.0





If you think that flexible shoes offering a barefoot-like feel are just for runners, think again. The Nike Free Haven 3.0 Men’s Training Shoe, inspired by the Nike Free running shoe, combines major flexibility, a supportive fit and ground-gripping traction for serious control.
The super-flexible upper is seamless, with a mesh inner sleeve that hugs the foot for a skin-like fit. A dual-pull lacing system (anchored to the midsole) and soft material ‘fingers’ that wrap up the midfoot and arch provide lockdown, support and a snug fit. And, because drills and other training activities typically require lateral and diagonal moves, the Nike Free Haven also has a DiamondFLX traction pattern. (Which isn’t to say you couldn’t run some laps in it, too.)

Nike x Liberty Summer Collection




Ready for a fresh new look to take you into summer? Then don’t miss this inspired collection, a collaboration between Nike and Liberty, the leading destination store in London that’s synonymous with luxury and great design.
A range of heritage and modern Nike classics—the Air Max 1, Nike Free 5.0, Cortez and more—have been remixed with Liberty’s iconic Lagos Laurel print, a 20thcentury take on the traditional psychedelic paisley prints that form a rich part of their heritage. It’s yet another step in the ongoing evolution of sport innovation and style.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Nike Roshe Run






Nike Sportswear ‘What The Max’ Collection






Three popular Nike Air Max styles get the bold neon pop treatment in the new ‘What the Max’ Collection launching this Saturday. The Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse Premium, Nike Air Max 95 360 Hyperfuse and Nike Air Max 2012 all showcase Hyperfuse construction, a Nike performance technology originally used to create a breathable, stable and resilient basketball shoe, the Nike Hyperfuse.
Beyond its performance attributes—lightweight, strong and durable—Hyperfuse construction allows designers to layer colors in new ways for maximum impact. See for yourself.