We’ve always been a firm believer that more often then not, good colorways are applicable regardless of the sneaker. Although some may deem it a short cut, Nike has put together a collection Court Forces each based off of popular running Air Max colorways of the past. Set for the future is an Air Force 1 pack also inspired by storied running models of the past. The Court Force “Running Inspired” pack is available now at Shoe Planet.
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Nike has recently released the “Medal” pack to celebrate the upcoming 2008 Olympics in Beijing which just around the corner. The pack includes four models including the Nike Air Stab, Nike Air Max 95, Nike Court Force and Nike Vandal all featuring metallic gold, silver, bronze or bronze colorways. The Air Max 95 stands out from the pack as it beautifully merges all several metallic colors together on one shoe.
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According to Sneakernews.com, Nike will be using original colors from the Air Max models and applying them on the Nike Court Force model. The outcome is what we see here. These Court Force Hi’s utilizes the OG Air Max 95 colorway and the results are spectacular. The colors work well with the Court Force making the sneakers pretty damn hot. We can’t wait to see more sneakers from this series so stay tuned for more info!
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Nike has just released a new Court force which is dedicated to the “Setsubun”.
In Japan, Setsubun (節分) is the day before the beginning of each season. The name literally means “seasonal division”, but usually the term refers to the spring Setsubun, properly called Risshun (立春), celebrated yearly on February 3. In its association with the Lunar New Year, Spring Setsubun can be thought of (and indeed was previously thought of) as a sort of New Year’s Eve, and so was accompanied by a special ritual to cleanse away all the evil of the former year and drive away disease-bringing evil spirits for the year to come. This special ritual is called mamemaki (lit. bean scattering). (Wikipedia)
This premium Court Force from Nike features a patent leather upper and a crazy assortment of colors and materials. The shoes are available now at Atmos Tokyo.
Here’s a look at a new Nike Court Force which according to Colmilludo is inpsired by a famous fish market in Japan called Niji Ichiba or Nijo Market. The market is located in downtown Sapporo, Japan. The Court Force features a patchwork of different textiles and textures. Other than the fish skin and the colorway, we really don’t see how it is similar to the market. No word on when or where the shoes will be released though.
The customary set of holiday releases have started popping up for Valentines Day. This Court Force Hi for women, are set in a white, pink and red upper. The upper features gold and patent and can be seen alongside embossed heart shape monograms. Available now at Atmos and other select Nike dealers soon.
Japanese dance hall reggae star Ryo the Skywalker began in 2000 and quickly came to popularity, forming his own music label Bush Hunter Music in 2004. This latest collaboration includes a Court Force Hi and Lo, each maintaining different styles. The earth toned Hi includes embossed leather on the heel and printed front pumper. The Lo is a more simple design with a black and blue patent upper.
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The classic Court Force model from Nike was recently released in a new basic pack. The simple colorways leave most of the highlighting to the clean silhouette of the Court Force. Both a high and low are seen within this pack. The white and black versions feature some crisp use of materials such as smooth metallic-esque synthetic leathers. Check your local Nike dealer for these latest releases.
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Here’s a look at an upcoming release from Nike using the Court Force Low as the template for this pack. Both colorways share a black upper with a white midsole and patent accents. Otherwise the sneakers are differentiated by a khaki/mustard/black colorway and a purple/blue/black colorway. No word yet on a release date.
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With a barrage of colorful Nike Court Forces both appearing recently, Nike has toned it down somewhat with the release of a pack of basic Court Force Lows. These shoes have an easy going colorway and features perforated leather on the upper as well as a gum sole. Available now at Mita.