Air Force 1 Low “Coconut” coming with Tropical Fruit Pack from lucy blair's blog

One of the most popular flavors in footwear is landing on soon on the Air Jordan 3 Retro. The combination of white, brown, Nike Outletand light pink has been sparsely featured over the last two decades, but every time it surfaces, we’re asking for more servings. Stussy’s Nike SB Dunk Low, Nom de Guerre’s Air 180, and even Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 all features that creamy blend of tones, and it’s soon arriving on the Air Jordan 3 – one of the most popular lifestyle Retros on the market. Utilizing a white vanilla hue as the base, Jordan Brand adds brown effects to the elephant print on the mudguard and heel as well as on the outsole and the eyelets. Playing the role of strawberry is the pinkish paint on the midsole heel, outsole traction, and on the attached hangtag. The figurative cherry on top is actually on the bottom as the JORDAN marking on the sole is covered in an appropriate red.

The Yeezy 700 v3 is back in action for 2022. After ending last year with the “Copper Fade”, Kanye and Co. followed that up with the Mono Safflower, a slightly varied take on the original Safflower release. Now, a brand new colorway is set to drop in May –Chippewa Boots the “Fade Carbon”. This first look reveals quite an upgrade in choice of colors compared to prior v3 drops. While we see a familiar light beige sole, grey tole, and dark grey interior, the exterior sees a fade gradient that begins with a mauve hue and ends in a bright magenta toward the heel and dipping into the tapered heel of the sole. Currently, the Fade Carbons are scheduled to release on May 21st, 2022 for $200 on adidas Confirmed, Yeezy Supply and Yeezy retailers globally. We’ll confirm that date as it nears.Overlooked by Jayson Tatum’s game-winning lay-up and the ongoing contention with Boston fans was Kyrie Irving’s 39-point performance in Game 1 of the Celtics/Nets series. It was simply one of the best games by any player in the Playoffs thus far, and it’s clear that KAI will have to maintain that high level for the Nets to reach the Finals. It also seems that Kyrie has been favoring low-tops thus far as he’s been hooping in the Kyrie Low 4, so hopefully he’ll make the switch to the Low 5 soon. One of the few revealed colorways is this Light Madder Root/Bright Spruce colorway, seen here in official images. The color-blocking on the Nike Kyrie Low 5 lends to a high-contrast arrangement as the outer frame of the foot is colored different from the center portion, while heel tapers off as it approaches the medial side. At the forefoot and medial midfoot is a dark mahogany eye-stay in leather for lockdown, while the heel has a corduroy-like textured exterior.

Nike often uses Easter as an excuse to go all out every Spring. But with the holiday now behind us, the Air Force 1 is offering a toned down arrangement, whose palette is still appropriate for the season. Besides the whites of the laces, Swoosh, and midsole, the colorway is quite atypical next to the silhouette’s latest. Two shades of blue — both light yet one desaturated — mark the rear and fore, Rick Owens Shoes  while natural hues round out the upper along the mid-panel and eye stays. Then, a darker tan outfits the entire bottom, rounding out one of the quieter entries in the AF1’s 40th anniversary.Banana, avocado, and now pineapple? These sound like the ingredients of a really awesome smoothie, but it’s actually just the assortment for fruit flavors in an up coming Nike Sportswear collection of footwear. We’ve already seen the Banana Dunks and Avocado Dunks, both of which come with netted bags, but it’s now time to take a look at the Air Force 1 Low “Coconut”. Structurally speaking, these are consistent to your general Air Force 1s, but feature the oval sticker decal on the heel seen on fresh produce as well as hemp-like laces. A label of nutrition facts attached behind the tongue are also included to complete the fruit packaging. Finally, the aforementioned netted tote bag will accompany this women’s exclusive set of releases.


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