If you’re interested in the upcoming Nike Court Froce hTm, then you’ll probably be interested to know that they will be coming out in four different colors: black/white, brown/white, sky blue/white and dark blue/white. Same as before, they will be limited to only 1000 pairs.
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I know these are not from Mita Sneakers (the Japanese sneaker store responsible for the Nike Air Force 1 Mita) but nevertheless they look alike since they use the same ostrich toe overlay. In addition, this Nike Dunk Hi has almost every other material you can think of which includes mesh, patent leather, croc style skin, and the leather used in the Nike Dunk Hufs SB. It also has a gum sole along with a purple mid sole. Talk about multiple personalities!
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tim at Crooked Tongues likes this shoe and he has every reason to because they are so damn hot. Usually, I’m not a big Reebok fan other than the original Pumps but this Reebok LX 8500 has made me change my mind.
“The LX-8500 is part of Reebok’s ’80s runner collection, originally part of the JPE series of Japanese limited edition releases, and this colourway will be the first UK release. Coming out around September 2005, this is the first in the series and incorporates snakeskin patterns, and 5 different materials including 3M reflective panels.”
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New shoes are up on the Nike iD site for you to customize. They include the Air 180, FC, Free 5.0, Presto, Rift and Dunk Low! The Dunk Low will cost USD $85 and you’ll be able to chose from two different logos.
This is the new Nike Court Force HTM by Hiroshi Fujiwara first seen in Shoe Masters Magazine at the end of last year. They will be limited to only 1000 pairs. With the HTM label on this shoe, you can expect that it will be get quite expensive. The colors of this new Nike Court Force retro will keep to the monotone colors of the original Nike Court Force.
Nike Court Force HTM Scan Page 1
Nike Court Force HTM Scan Page 2
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