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AIR JORDAN 11 LOW IE "CROC"
Release Date: Saturday, September 19th
Style: 306008-013
Color: Black/Militia Green-Gym Yellow
Price: $170
Dropping this Saturday is a new colorway of the Air Jordan 11 IE Low with a few modifications that place this shoe even more squarely in the lifestyle world. Nicknamed the "Croc", this pair swaps out the traditional elephant print overlay for MIlitia Green colored, faux-crocodile skin that jumps right off the black leather upper. A gum outsole has also been added, balancing out the similarly hued croc-skin around an all white midsole. Though a departure from the standard 11 IE Low, the "Croc" cuts a more luxe profile with its reptilian-based silhouette and gum sole. These will be available first come, first serve at select City Blue locations, so contact the store nearest you for availability because they will sell out.
AIR JORDAN 6 RETRO LOW "CHROME"
Release Date: Saturday, August 29
Style: 304401-003
Color: Black/Metallic Silver-White
Price: $170
Jordan Brand dips into their vaults yet again this year for the final release of the month, the Air Jordan 6 Retro Low "Chrome". Making its first appearance since their original 2002 release, the "Chrome" takes full advantage of Jordan's new remastering initiative. The extremely popular silhouette of the Jordan 6 has been trimmed down and fitted with a luxurious, black nubuck, perforated upper on top of a black base with a visible air unit in the heel.
AIR JORDAN 7 RETRO "MARVIN THE MARTIAN"
Release: Saturday, August 15
Style: 304775-029
Color: Black/University Red-Green Plasma-Cool Grey
Price: $190
This Saturday, the Air Jordan 7 Retro "Marvin The Martian" will be hitting shelves across America... again? You may recall that back in March a pair of black Air Jordan 7 Retro were released that many people referred to as "Marvin the Martian". Those people obviously never spent any time in a certain Spanish capital after dark, as those shoes were officially tagged "Barcelona Nights" by Jordan Brand. Now we are presented with the real, official "Marvin the Martian" 7's.
NIKE AIR MAX2 CB '94 OG
In 1993, Charles Barkley had the best season of his career. After being traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Phoenix Suns the previous summer, Barkley went on to win the league MVP award and lead his new squad to the NBA's best record, and a trip to the finals against the Bulls. Although Michael Jordan and company would defeat Sir Charles and the Suns, the success he achieved that year propelled Barkley to even more acclaim and notoriety. For the upcoming NBA season, Nike thought Charles needed a sneaker design that would reflect his new found status, and tapped design guru Tinker Hatfield to spearhead the project. Thus the Nike Air Max2 CB '94 was born.