
The Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low “White/Black/Blue/Purple”
is now available in the Sneaker Section. Features leather toe box, premium materials, a classic shape and matching midsole. Reebok introduced the “Pump” technology in 1989. It provides the ultimate in a custom fit and support system. The honeycomb is one of the strongest yet lightest shapes found in nature. Check that out!
Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low “White/Black/Blue/Purple”
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Tags: Black, Blue, Pump Court Victory Dual Low, Purple, Reebok, White
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The Nike Dunk Hi Premium “White/Black”
is now available in the Sneaker Section. The Nike Dunk Hi Premium with cracked leather. This Nike Dunk Hi Premium comes in a Black/Neutral Grey-White Colorway. Classic shape made of white/black smooth leather and a grey/black sole. This year (2008) Nike is celebrating 25 years with the Dunk! Nice and fresh with cracked detailing. Under the innersole you will find the Zoom Air unit for extra comfort. Extra insulated inner for extra warmth during winter! Comes with a extra pair of red laces. Check that out!
Nike Dunk Hi Premium “Black/Neutral Grey-White”
317891-001
Tags: Black, Dunk Hi Premium, Neutral Grey, Nike, White
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The Nike Dunk Low “Black/Neutral Grey-Anthracite”
is now available in the Sneaker Section. This Nike Dunk Low comes in a Black/Neutral Grey-Anthracite Colorway. Classic shape made of Black/Anthracite suede, grey swoosh, black smooth leather toebox, speckled sole unit and nice details. Comes with a extra pair of grey laces! Check that out!
Nike Dunk Low “Black/Neutral Grey-Anthracite”
308019-002
Tags: Anthracite, Black, Dunk Low, Neutral Grey, Nike
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The Nike WMNS Blazer Mid Premium “Patchwork”
is now available in the Sneaker Section. This Nike WMNS Blazer Mid Premium “Patchwork” for ladies is made of brown smooth leather, with grey/light blue sole details and a white stitched Nike logo on the heel cap. The tongue is made of brown leather and this sneaker is very comfortable. It features lots of stitching and color combinations on the upper, while overall the base color brown keeps the sneaker solid. Check that out!
Nike WMNS Blazer Mid Premium “Dark Cinder/Dark Cinder-Stone-University”
316959-221
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The Nike Air Structure Triax 91 “Metallic Summit White/Black-Light Ultramarine”
is also now available in the Sneaker Section. First released back in 1990, the Nike Air Structure Triax 91 immediately became an iconic shoe. Since initial release it has never been available - until now. Combined with the Nike Footbridge technology with the Air unit but the real feature that snapped necks was the infrared accents on the instep. The original Colorway of the Nike Air Structure has a classic shape made of smooth ultramarine/white suede, white mesh accents and the lovely black swoosh. At the heel you can find the infrared Nike stitching. Check that out!
Nike Air Structure Triax 91 “Metallic Summit White/Black-Light Ultramarine”
318088-102
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The Nike Air Structure Triax 91 “Metallic Summit White/Teal-Black-Infrared”
is now available in the Sneaker Section. First released back in 1990, the Nike Air Structure Triax 91 immediately became an iconic shoe. Since initial release it has never been available - until now. Combined with the Nike Footbridge technology with the Air unit but the real feature that snapped necks was the infrared accents on the instep. The original Colorway of the Nike Air Structure has a classic shape made of smooth black/grey suede, white mesh accents and the lovely teal swoosh. At the heel you can find the infrared Nike stitching. Check that out!
Nike Air Structure Triax 91 “Metallic Summit White/Teal-Black-Infrared”
318088-131
Tags: Air Structure, Infrared, Nike
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