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or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 ‘Slate’ complements the minimalist silhouette with a neutral two-tone color scheme. The sock-like upper utilizes tan Primeknit construction, highlighted by distinctive center stitching down the vamp. A contrasting black streak adorns the lateral side with signature ‘SPLY-350’ branding. The lightweight build rests on a full-length Boost midsole, wrapped in a semi-translucent TPU cage for improved durability and support. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker Jordan Brand pays homage to one of its first colorway themes with the Jordan 4 Retro Metallic Red. In 1985, the Air Jordan 1 was the first in its lineage to receive the Metallic treatment. Four metallic colorways originally released - including red, orange, purple, and green. This release draws inspiration from the color blocking of the Jordan 1 Metallic Red. This Jordan 4 features a white leather upper with white netted underlays and Metallic Red detailing on the upper eyelets. A Metallic Red Jumpman logo on the heel, white sole, and Metallic Red Air bubble complete the design. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker Over the last two years, few sneakers have exploded in popularity like the Nike Dunk Low “Panda,” a simple black and white take on the late Peter Moore’s design from 1985. Recently, the oft-restocked pair was followed up by a similarly-color-blocked style donning royal blue accents. Smooth leather bases set the stage with their “colorless” arrangement for pitch-dark overlays around the toe, along the tongue and across the heel. Profile swooshes forgo any black finish in favor of an off-white one, deviating from the two-tone Nike Dunk that’s become ubiquitous in cities and social media alike. Inner-lining, laces, tongue undersides and outsoles underfoot don rich blue flair that further differentiates the new offering from past pairs, leaving the shoes with a rather experimental look fit for bold dressers. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker With throwback flair, the Air Jordan 3 Retro 'Knicks Rivals' flaunts a palette influenced by a team Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls had to battle for Eastern Conference victory, the New York Knicks. The AJ3 was the first of countless Air Jordans designed by Tinker Hatfield and featured the debut of the iconic Jumpman emblem on the tongue. This 'Knicks Rivals' offering, issued in September 2019, retains the original profile with a white textured leather upper, elephant print on the toe cap and heel, Old Royal and University Orange color splashes, and a visible Nike Air unit. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker There’s a reason why the Air Jordan 1 High OG Starfish is gaining a lot of deserved hype. The much-anticipated pair, which was unveiled with a poster starring WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) star Isabelle Harrison, features a smooth white leather base and vibrant orange Starfish accents via the overlays, laces, tongue tags and Swooshes.Another fresh eye-catching detail is the woven-like pattern of the black leather collar which adds a touch of chicness. Finally, traditional Air Jordan 1 High construction including the plush tongue, white midsole with full-length cushioning and a lightweight outsole round off the pair. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker The Air Jordan 1 Low “Taxi” features white leather upper bases accented by contrasting yellow and black overlays. Detailing comes in the form of black laces, yellow midfoot Swooshes, matching nylon tongues, Jumpman motifs at the tongues, embroidered Wings motifs at the rear and printed insoles. Finishing up the design of the shoe are white midsoles paired with contrasting yellow rubber outsoles. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://bit.ly/3F88y31 or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker Over the last few years, professional skateboarder John Rattray has dedicated his time to building “Why So Sad?,” a fundraising effort that aims to raise awareness and maintain the dialogue around mental health. And thanks to the Swoosh, Rattray is able to bring his mission to a greater stage, spreading word of mouth by way of a collaborative Nike SB Dunk Low. Following its reveal halfway through June, the Why So Sad? x Nike SB Dunk Low has surfaced in detail courtesy of official images. As seen on Rattray’s online collection of writings — i.e. The Predatory Bird — the fundraising mission has produced quite a few pieces of merchandise, whose graphics often depict a bird performing various activities. Here, it’s seen riding a cycle across the heel and on a skateboard along the right sockliner, the latter of which sits opposite to standard co-branding. Elsewhere, question marks are repeated multiple times, emblazoned onto both the heel tab as well as the aglets; “WHY SO SAD?” in bold lettering accompanies, printed on the backside of the tongue. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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https://7w1.co/flamonfeet or Google 【FLAM SNEAKER】and open the new world of sneaker This 990v3 celebrates Bodega’s 15th anniversary with a defiant message that they’re ‘Here To Stay’ – not that the likeable boutique had any intentions of leaving anytime soon. In their own words: ‘Once you make your mark on that blank space, it doesn’t matter if you planned it from the start, or the opportunity was just there. It’s here to stay.’The third generation 990, while still somewhat of a cult sneaker, has steadily moved into the limelight thanks to an ongoing series of high profile collaborations with the likes of Kith, Joe Freshgoods and, of course, Bodega, among others. The Boston collective treat the v3 to some tasteful tones of olive suede and tonal mesh, before inserting bright pops of blue and orange in more subtle areas. Callouts to the milestone can be found throughout on the heels, ‘2006’ and ‘2021’, plus co-branded insoles. If you liked this video please leave a like and subscribe if you’d like to see more content like this!
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