Posts Tagged ‘retro’

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Today we take a look at an upcoming “Christmas Pack” by Asics via the peeps at The Good Will Out (http://www.thegoodwillout.com). With the resurgence in popularity for the brand via several high profile collaborations the general release selections have been getting better with each season. This isn’t just the brand for those middle aged rainbow shoe wearing guys you see at the gym anymore! The pack consists of the brands 3 most popular retro running models the GL3, GT2, and Gel Saga. Each shoe gets a Christmas theme of its own with the first being the Gel Lyte III Santa. The 3 comes in a primarily red makeup with white hits via the stripes and toe box highlights making the inspiration pretty obvious. These are sure to be the fan favorite of the pack given the popularity of red in the sneaker community. The Gel Saga comes in a much more toned down makeup of a khaki like suede with a red sole. Dubbed the Rudolph its a cool effect the way the front of the red outsole plays up the red nose look of these kicks. The most intriguing of the pack to me is the GT2. At first glance these are just a basic green and white make up giving the Elf interpretation a basic tonal look. Upon further review I caught the all leather construction with different textures giving these a look rarely seen on the typically suede GT2. One can assume all three models with drop this winter in time for their inspired holiday. Will any of these be on your list to Santa? Let me know in your comments below!

 

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I love these more every time I wear them. When combined with a pair of Stance socks the comfort level is just unmatchable. The premium suede cranberry color always turns heads too. I can honestly say I am a fan of nearly every New Balance in the J.Crew line. Let me know what you think and grab your own pair HERE.

Le Coq Sportif is a French brand that IMO doesn’t get enough love here in the states. Other than sponsoring the Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah you just don’t see much from them in the US yet their popularity soars in countries like Japan and Korea as well as their native France. Taking advantage of the surge in popularity of 90s retro runners the brand is bringing back their Flash model which is sure to please fans worldwide. These shoes haven’t released to market in nearly 25 years and is returning this  month. The model reemerges in strong fashion with a pair of colorways perfect for warmer weather. The first is a silver/grey/purple/black makeup featuring synthetic suede for most of the upper and a shiny smooth mesh on the toe box and quarter overlay. Its a primarily basic tone with the purple used as highlights on the midsole, logo, and base of the lace section. The second pair uses an identical makeup only swapping out the purple hits with royal blue. Its a perfect throwback to the 90s and sure to please. These will release at several European retailers this month including Hanon. Will you be adding these to your collection? Let me know in the comments below!

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New Balance is back. Not that it ever went anywhere but the surge in popularity of retro runners has definitely boded well for the Brighton Mass company that specializes in premium craftsmanship on everything from retro runners to modern day tech. Here we take a look at a new colorway of the 670 model. This is a model that has typically had more popularity in Europe that the United States and shares a lot of attributes with the New Balance staple 574. The 670 has also been featured in several high profile collaborations with such brands as Wood Wood, Hanon, and Norse Projects. This makeup comes in a familiar colorway of navy, red, and white we have seen on many models recently. The majority of the upper is a semi rough navy suede that gives that always premium feel to New Balance releases. Subtle highlights come in the form of a one piece rubberized “N”, heel cup, and encap in a darker shade of red. All this sits atop a white midsole and all black outsole. While very similar to the 574 overall these shoes have a less rugged feel with the smoothed out traction bars on the outsole and a more streamlined shape. The official model name for this shoe is the 670SNR where the S refers to the 3 pack of these that will release this spring at New Balance accounts. Will this returning model surpass the ever popular 574 in 2013? Only time will tell but take a look at the pics below and let me know your thoughts!

 

 

Well I have been slacking a bit compared to other sites but you gotta do a best of list! I took a lot into account when making this list such as style, hype, and more. I didn’t get to cop all the DROPs on my list but there is definitely a leaning towards ones that I did. Here it goes:

10. Jordan XI Retro Concords


What can I say, I bought into the hype a little. I have never been a giant fan of the XIs as my Jordan love mostly stops at VIIIs but this is just an iconic shoe. The first of the XIs that Mike wore these are neck snappers. Featuring a primarily white make up with the toe wrapped in black patent these sneakers literally caused riots. Moms were leaving babies in their cars, people were pepper spraying each other, and mall doors were broken down. When a sneaker release makes the 6 o’clock news on every major news network they have to be on your best of list!

9. Packer Shoes x Reebok Court Victory Pump – French Open


New Jersey’s Packer Shoes has always had a tendency to do collaborations a little different than others and this shoe is no exception. This one is actually part of a 4 shoe pack of Reebok Court Victory Pumps called the Grand Slam pack. Each shoe in the pack features some sort of ode to the signature of the tennis major tournaments. For the French Open version they just took it to the extreme. The shoe features a fairly typical 90s makeup of the Court Victory with one not so subtle difference……clay splatter all over. IMO this was just genius in design and a perfect tribute to the clay courts of the French Open. I don’t have a pair yet but I am not sure how much longer that will last.

8. Jordan Retro III White Cement

Iconic. The Jordan III is simply an historical shoe and this color way was the first to release back in 1988 when Jordan and Tinker Hatfield changed the world forever. Tumbled leather, elephant print, and the first Jumpman logo this one had it all. Jordan also wore this shoe for his iconic free throw line slam dunk contest dunk that defined a generation. This is a classic that would sell well if they released it every year and while you may see another iteration of it on my list, it had to be here. If Mike calls it one of his all time favorites who am I to argue?

7. Nike Air Trainer SC II Retro – Infrared & Citron


Lucky #7 on the list is the Nike Air Trainer SC II in the 2 original color ways. These are another release that hasn’t been seen in forever….21 years to be exact. The trainer series has always been a big seller for Nike since the days of Bo Jackson turning heads in multiple sports. We saw a few other DROPs of this shoe in new colors in 2011 but the OG heads wanted the, well, OGs. DROPPING in both the citron and infrared color palettes these were a big pleaser to a lot of sneakerheads who remember the days of Bo Knows or even Mars Blackmon but surprisingly weren’t as big of a hit with the younger heads. Sad in theory but great if you missed them originally both of these colors are still available in a full size run on nike store at a significant discount.

6. Ronnie Fieg X Asics Gel Lyte III Leatherbacks

If you were doing a best of list of sneaker collaborators Ronnie Fieg would be at the top of a lot of people’s lists and this shoe definitely has something to do with it. Featuring absolutely buttery leather and smooth suede this shoe is a site. Teased over and over again the hype was strong when Ronnie DROPPED this shoe back in November and I was lucky enough to score a pair. While not as much of a contrast as the Salmon Toes seen later on the list these still have that Ronnie “splash” as he likes to say. The bright blue sole really stands out against the somewhat muted upper and depending on your lace choice can be a bright or subtle neck breaker around the world.

5. New Balance Made in America M574 American Tall Tales Pack


Bringing in the midpoint on the list is actually a pack of 2 shoes from New Balance. The American Tall Tales Pack of M574s paid tribute to folk legend in America by way of Paul Bunyan and his faithful companion Babe the Blue Ox. The former featured a brown and creme makeup of smooth suede with a gum outsole that really makes them shine. The kicker on this first shoe was the red and black plaid inner liner reminiscent of a lumberjack flannel like Paul Bunyan wore. The second shoe of the pack features an all over suede in several shades of blue for obvious reasons. These made the list for style but they also are the only shoe on this list that was made in the USA. I’d like to see more brands bring some manufacturing back home since most of them are designed here.

4. Jordan Retro III Black Cement


If you are reading this list you bought this shoe. Greatest sneaker design ever in my opinion and there is just not much more to say about them. The black tumbled leather. The elephant print. The visible air unit. The Jumpman logo. TIMELESS

 

3. Jordan VII Retro Bordeaux


There were a ton of great Jordan brand retros in 2011 and more will be featured on this list but I had to give top billing to the Retro VII Bordeaux. This colorway just screams late 80s to early 90s and this year was the first retro since the original DROP in 1991. These shoes were on MJs feat when he was featured in another famous MJs video for “JAM” and feature all over suede with a crazy color combo not previously seen on basketball shoes at the time. The Bordeaux was an interesting release as a lot of the kiddos who weren’t born when the originals came out passed on them. To those that are in the know and actually grew up watching the GOAT play though, these were a no brainer.


2. CNCPTS x New Balance 999 Kennedy


Boston’s CNCPTS takes the second spot on my list with a shoe that topped many people’s lists for 2011. No stranger to sneaker design with the Lobster SB runs of the past CNCPTS really did it right with the nautical theme on this New Balance 999. There is a reason every brand you can think of has done something nautical themed, it works. Featuring a red, white, blue, and tan palette, flag logos, and a custom liner these dropped back in April to critical acclaim. Even John Mayer was seen rocking a pair. I know I was on the phone all day trying to cop my pair with no luck. The 999 has seen other great collabs in the past and I am sure 2012 will bring us another!

 

1. Ronnie Fieg X Asics Gel Lyte III Salmon Toe


From the first time I saw a tweeted pic of these shoes I was in love. Something about the contrast of the salmon and the navy just POPS. Ronnie had quite the year in sneaker design as well as opening his Kith retail spots so it’s only appropriate that he topped this list. Premium materials and straight forward designs are his signatures and I am a fan of most of it. Props to Ronnie for topping many lists this year and I can’t wait to see what’s DROPPING in 2012!

ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR IN SNEAKERS. CAN’T WAIT FOR 2012. STAY TUNED TO DROPDSM.TUMBLR.COM TO FIND OUT WHAT’S NEXT!

 

As mentioned yesterday New Balance has really been killing it lately. Today brings more of the same with this group of 4 ML574s starting to hit retailers. The ML574 is a more rugged version of their standard 574 retro runner. This pack features a whole bunch of fall looks with something for everyone. Two of these feature the popular boot look with ripstop toe boxes and corded laces while the other two feature more classic looks. I am definitely feeling that orange and blue pair which has an ACG type feel to it. (oops did I just compare across brands?) Which DROP is your favorite? Click through to sneakernews for more pictures.

Pretty pumped on my most recent pick up on the sneaker front. The Nike Air Trainer SC II was just released in the original colorways of White/Indigo Navy-Wolf Grey-Infrared & White/Cement Grey-Neutral Grey-Citron. These Bo Jackson signatures haven’t been released in these colors for nearly 21 years and are a welcome addition to old school sneakerheads closets and young beginners alike. These releases aren’t as hyped as some of the retro Jordans and nearly a full size run is still available on Nike.com among other retailers like Moda3 in Milwaukee (http://blog.moda3.com/).

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