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Well today we get a new colorway of the almost forgotten Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski

30 Jun

With all the hoopla revolving around the Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Cappuccino-Sanddrift, it was easy to almost forget what was the hottest sneaker in the Nike SB lineup. Well today we get a new colorway of the almost forgotten Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski. These kicks had been dropped in a ton of new colorways, then seemed to slow down a bit over recent weeks. The sneaker culture has been called many things but one thing that can’t be denied is the artistic aspect. Today, the Nike Dunk High has been given a custom makeover. These dunks are constructed of purple suede, and white dragon brocade. The edges on the brocade are tucked in to prevent fraying and truly emit the “Geisha” theme. This is without-a-doubt one of the most detailed pairs we’ve seen in recent times.

Today we take a look a black and light British tan colorway of the low cut silhouette. These Nike SB Zoom shoes are fitted with a black canvas constructed upper paired with anthracite stitching and Nike Swoosh. Meanwhile, British tan is found on the tongue tag and lace eyelets. A white midsole completes the look. These kicks are currently available at the UK based Flatspot, but a wider release is set for summer.

Yet again another colorway of the Nike Dunks has hit the web, but these differ from the past colorways we seen. These feature a all suede woodgrain design upper, the shoe is then seated on top of a white vulc midsole. Not only are these the first SB Zoom Stefan Janoski to have a woodgrain upper, but Nike SB only made a total of 1,500 pairs to release. These will be a quickstrike release and should be hitting Nike SB retailers with in the next couple of weeks. Primitive just received the Nike SB Zoom Paul Rodriguez 4 High in medium curry. While “curry” makes up the uppers, white is placed on the midsole and grey on the outsole/sole. Smooth leather has also been applied giving them a luxury feel.

 

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