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'Iowa' Nike Dunks Confirmed to Release

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  After kicking off the year with the return of OG   Dunk  Low colorways,   Nike   has welcomed the 1985 sneaker's high-top variation back into the fold too. Thus far, we've seen a retro of the "Michigan" make up as well as new styles, and now we can confirm that another familiar pair is headed back to retailers. Part of the Dunk's original "Be True to Your School" campaign, the Iowa Hawkeyes-inspired Highs will be releasing again next month. Often nicknamed "Goldenrod," the black and yellow pair was first seen in 1985 and saw a reissue in 1999 alongside a friends and family exclusive  Wu-Tang collaboration  complete with the group's W logo at the heel. The Wu-Tang pair is legendary, but the OG "Iowa" version is where it all started. While high-resolution images of the 2020 "Iowa" Nike Dunk High (CZ8149-002) have yet to surface, Complex has confirmed with retailers that the sneakers will release on Wednesday, Dec. 9 for

Detailed Look at the 'Sashiko' Air Jordan 4 Retro Releasing outside of North America.

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After  Nike  recently applied the sashiko stitching method to the  SB Dunk Low  and the  Kyrie S2 Hybrid ,  Jordan Brand  could use the Japanese theme for an upcoming release. Although details are currently slim, a leaked image provided by  wavegod_thelegend  shows what looks to be the toe box of the popular  Air Jordan 4  wearing a patchwork denim that could be created from the aforementioned stitching style that's generally used on worn-down materials to make it "new" again. The remainder of the shoe remains unseen, but it's likely that the theme will carry onto the rest of the upper. As of now, Jordan Brand hasn't confirmed that a sashiko-styled Air Jordan 4 is releasing but stay tuned to Sole Collector for new developments as they become available. UPDATE (11/25):  As the release date gets closer, we now have an official look at the  "Sashiko" Air Jordan 4  dropping at select retailers outside of North America on Dec. 5. Air Jordan 4 Retro SE "S

Best Look Yet at the 'University Gold' Air Jordan 9 Releasing this month.

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  A new version of the OG "Dark Charcoal"   Air Jordan 9   is rumored to be hitting retailers sometime during early part of 2021. Mock-ups provided by   ZSneakerHeadz  give us an idea of what the variation may look like. Based on the rendering, the shoe appears to be wrapped in black and grey nubuck, with a black midsole and grey rubber bottoms. In place of red, hits of University Gold add pop to the Jumpman logos, pull-tab, heel embroidery and inner lining. This "Dark Charcoal" Jordan 9 may also be similar to the "Citrus" colorway that released in 2010. The most recent Air Jordan 9 to have released was the  "Racer Blue"  colorway that dropped back in January. There are no official images or release date for these yet, but keep it locked to  Sole Collector  as news develops.   UPDATE (07/17):  According to  zSneakerheadz , the "University Gold" Air Jordan 9 is releasing on Jan. 30, 2021 for $190. UPDATE (01/16):  Product images of the 

Michael Jordan's First Championship Sneaker Is Going Up for Auction Own a piece of MJ history.

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  More   Michael Jordan   sneaker memorabilia is up for auction this month, and this time its one of the most historic shoes he wore during his NBA playing career. Sotheby's  and Goldin Auctions are auctioning off a game-worn and signed pair of the original  Air Jordan 6 "Infrared"  that was worn by MJ during Game 4 of the 1991 NBA Finals, where he would ultimately capture his first championship in. Jordan then gifted this pair to Sonny Vaccaro, the former Nike Executive who signed MJ to his first sneaker deal in 1984. Despite the wear-and-tear on the shoe, Sotheby's and Goldin Auctions are currently estimating the pair will fetch between $500 to $750,000 given its historical context. Image via Sotheby's Additional Jordan sneaker memorabilia hitting the market via the "A Century of Champions" online auction includes the game-worn and signed  Air Jordan 1 High "Chicago"  that features a  Nike Dunk  sole instead of its traditional setup. It's

Story time I smashed two sisters

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I can’t really go into details because this shit is really explicit but if y’all want me to comment and share and I’ll give y’all the x rated version any who I started off mashing da older sister real talk I was hitting that shit from da 99 to da 00’s lol but it was nothing consistent we might have sex once every three years or something hell I don’t know I just know da shit wasn’t a lot in the process of that i end up meeting her Lil sister ( she’s grown) I ended up smashing the Lil sister’s cousin and da cousin’s homegirl and their homegirl was liking me I Neva got da chance to smash her though I ain’t gon even lie I was trying to knock da whole squad down lmao yeah like I said it was some on and off shit I ended up telling one of my homeboys about her and he ended up smashing her in the dragon’s den I know you probably thinking wtf is da dragon den it’s basically a ditch in the back of the apartment complex it’s stop the the complex from flooding when it rains a lot. I told my other

Detailed Look at the 'Coast' Nike Dunk Lows This women's exclusive style is releasing soon.

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  For fans who just can't get enough of the   Nike Dunk,   yet another new style should be hitting shelves in early 2021. Thanks to  @US_11  on Twitter, an official look at the Dunk Low in the "Coast" colorway has surfaced. This pair sports a traditional two-toned color blocking with a white leather upper, while light blue overlays and university gold hits appear on the Nike Air branding at the tongue tag, the heel tab, and footbed. A white midsole and light blue outsole cap off the look. It's worth noting that this "Coast" colorway of the Dunk Low will only be available in women's sizing and will join the other  women's exclusive styles  reportedly releasing throughout next year including in dark sulfur, football grey, and crimson tint hues. The "Coast" Nike Dunk Low is slated to release at  Nike.com  and at select retailers on Jan. 14, 2021 for $100.  Nike Dunk Low Women's "Coast" Release Date:  01/14/2021 Color:  Sail/Coast

Nike Confirms 2021's 'Carmine' Air Jordan 6 Release Date Marking the model's 30th Anniversary.

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  Next year marks the 30th Anniversary of Michael Jordan winning his first NBA championship and the sneaker he wore to do it, the   Air Jordan 6.   According to the rumor mill, one of the model's most popular colorways could be back on the market to celebrate. Soleheatonfeet  reports at the "Carmine" Jordan 6, last available in 2014, is making its return to retail in 2021. The shoe, known for its bold color block, first released in 1991 and retroed for the first time as part of a Countdown Pack in 2008. As of now, Jordan Brand has not confirmed the release and a date has not been revealed. Stick He re  for updates in the coming months. UPDATE (06/01):  According to  zSneakerheadz , the classic "Carmine" Air Jordan 6 is slated to drop on Feb. 20, 2021. UPDATE (10/06):  Additional details regarding next year's Air Jordan 6 "Carmine" release have surfaced. Per  zSneakerheadz,  the classic colorway is now said to release on Feb. 13, 2021, which is a we