This March it seems that Nike has decided to tone down the color theme from last year, release a throw back and mix technology on a classic shoe with the Bo Jackson Air Trainer SC and the ACG Dunk High. Both of these shoes are FASHION TONGUE approved.
BO JACKSON MARCH 2011
The Bo Jackson Air Trainer SC was released last month in extremely limited quantities in White/Black and Red right around Valentine's Day which was in competition with the Air Griffey Max 1. That release knocked the Air Griffey Max one out of the box. Now with the Bo Jackson being released again tomorrow, we can all throw flowers on the grave of the Air Griffey for good. This March release of the Bo Jackson come in Grey/Obsidian with Circuit Orange on the top four eyelets for a pop of extreme color. All I can say is this shoe is out cold as always but the new colors on this classic kick gives me goosebumps.
DUNK HIGHS MEET ACG FOR SPRING 2011
I am almost positive that every Certified Sneaker Head has at least one pair of Dunks in their collection but these New Dunk Highs in ACG colors and textures are heaven sent. The variations of the textured leather, fabric and colors will have you taking names and pulling numbers this spring. The only problem is you will probably need a miracle to get them. Thus far, they can only be located at NIKE JAPAN and have only begun to trickle down to retailers world wide. Let's just hope by the time they hit the U.S. they will have a pair in your size. Fingers crossed!
AIR FORCE ONE 'PIC-NIC PACK'
If you are looking for something that is clean and crisp but still guaranteed to turn heads, I suggest you select the AF1 'Pic-Nic Pack'. These shoes have taken the checked block theme that we saw on the outside of shoes last year and made it sophisticated and low key for this spring/summer release. The simple Black/White color way make it easy to add versatility to this shoe with a simple switch of the shoe strings to go with any outfit. The AF1 Low comes with the clack swoosh and the 'Pic-Nic' pattern on the sock liner, while the AF1 High comes in all white with the 'pic-nic' pattern around the sock liner.
Of course the only set back is that you can not separate the shoes and have to purchase them in a pack, but with their versatility and uniqueness you should be able to rock them for the entire spring/summer season 2011.
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