Archive for January, 2012

adidas Originals Malmo - new colourway

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

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The next shoe to drop as part of our ongoing Adi’s Archive collaboration series with adidas Originals is one that we first previewed back in December. Featuring a traditional suede upper with leather 3-Stripe branding and a gum sole unit, we decided to go down the summery route when choosing the colourway for this latest Malmo and took inspiration from a reissue of the adidas Athen, another silhouette from adidas’ original and very sought after City Series.

We’ve no exact info on the release date yet, however you will be able to get hold of them exclusively from size? stores and online sometime in February, hopefully when the weather outside reflects the shoes bright colourway a bit better.

Keep checking back for more details, but in the meantime enjoy the pics…..

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Nike WMNS Air Max 1

Monday, January 30th, 2012

side4Now in it’s 25th year, the original and best silhouette from Nike’s ‘Air Max’ series has enjoyed a mass resurgence over the last 6 months or so thanks to a number of strong colourway and material options and this looks set to continue with the launch of this women’s specific version.

As material options go, this is how a Max 1 should be constructed in our opinion! The shoe was originally released as a running silhouette after all, so faux suede and a breathable mesh upper should be standard on all Max 1’s, right?! Each to their own of course, however, there’s no doubting that this colourway is as strong as any of the Max 1’s that we’ve seen so far this year and a good sign of things to come for the remainder of 2012.

The ‘pink cooler/red mahogany-white-gym red’ women’s Air Max 1 will be available at size? stores and online from Thursday (2nd Feb) in UK sizes 5 – 9.

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Everypeoples: Top Twelve trainers of 2011

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

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A nice little feature here from the guys over at everypeoples.com, a twist on their top 12 trainers of 2011….

Inspired by the cardboard boxes that the shoes actually come in, Everypeoples put their creative spin on the their favourites from the year that brought us the birth of a new wave of streetwear fans, or as Everypeoples put it; 2011 was a crazy year for trainers. What started out with retro Jordan’s sitting on the shelves for months turned into hundreds of chino wearing, Beats by Dre donning snap-backed youths queuing quietly outside shops across the country.”, a statement that couldn’t sum up 2011 any better!

To see the feature in full head over to everypeoples.com

Enjoy!

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adidas Originals Rod Laver Vintage Lux - new colourway

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

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Available exclusively to us at size? and scheduled to drop later this week will be this third and final colourway in the adidas Originals Rod Laver Vintage from the spring 2012 ‘Lux’ pack.

Built using a navy blue canvas upper with a brushed navy suede toe-box and an off-white vulcanised sole unit, those interested will be able to pick up a pair from size? stores and online on Friday (27th).

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Nike Air Huarache Free B-Ball 2012

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

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March sees the release of yet another hybrid from Nike, this time in the form of the Air Huarache Free B-Ball. Featuring the same Free sole unit as that used on the Huarache Free 2012 that dropped the other week, the Huarache Free B-Ball, which as the name would suggest is build for use on the court, is a modern take on 1992’s Air Flight Huarache and is a silhouette that’s split opinions here at the size? office.

The original Air Flight Huarache (minus the Free sole) was designed by Nike design guru Tinker Hatfield who set out on a mission to conjure up a basketball specific silhouette like nothing ever seen before. Using a Mayan sandal (of all things) for inspiration, the result was not initially well received. People weren’t convinced it could perform on the courts because of it’s lack of a decent ankle support and the fact it looked more like a sandal than a basketball shoe, however, in time, and after some clever marketing from Nike, it became a hit and gained a decent following of fans (particularly State side) who favoured it’s lightweight/stripped back design and eye-catching colourway.

As hybrids go this one appears to make sense, the Free sole unit combines well with the retro looking upper and the OG colourway finishes things off nicely. An exact release date is still be to confirmed, but you can expect to see both colourways in size? stores and online sometime in March

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adidas Originals ‘Great Britain’ Pack

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

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As the games fast approach, we’re starting to see an influx of Olympic inspired product from all the key brands and it’s not hard to see why. Be it summer or winter, the Olympics are a big deal when it comes to brand recognition and the income generated by getting your brand more recognised than the next can easily run into the millions! One brand, however, has the upper hand on the rest, adidas. As one of the official sponsors of London 2012 they have the “official” right to use the word ‘Olympic’ without even as much as a hesitation or the potential of a law suit.

adidas’ official London 2012 Olympic apparel range did start hitting the high street towards the end of last year, but it’s until now that we’ve really started to see any pieces that we like and that starts with the adidas Originals ‘Great Britain’ Pack.

Consisting of a Handball 5-Plug and two Gazelle Indoor’s, the trio are, as you’d expect, draped in GB colours and branding. The stand out shoe in the collection from our point of view has to be the navy suede Gazelle Indoor, however we’re impressed with all three individually and their use of gum sole units. The only downside we can see is the choice of blue in the Handball 5-Plug, as although it’s pretty similar to the OG colourway, we’d have preferred to see it match the navy used on the Indoor’s. That said though, if this pack is a sign of things to come then we’re expecting big things from all brands in the build up to July 27th.

The adidas Originals ‘Great Britain’ Pack will be available from size? stores and online in February (exact date TBC).

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Handball 5-Plug:

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Nike Toki & All Court Mid - size? exclusive

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

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Our collaboration series with Nike Sportswear continues with the upcoming release of these worldwide exclusive Toki and All Court Mids. Utilising a combination of premium tumbled leather and brushed suede in the uppers, all six are limited to just 500 pairs each and will be available from size? stores and online over the coming months.

Check back soon for more detailed pics and info on the all important release dates.

adidas Originals x David Beckham - spring/summer 2012 footwear collection

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

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David Beckham and UNDFTD’s James Bond collaborate once again to bring their spring/summer 2012 capsule collection of adidas Originals footwear and apparel. Said to reflect Beckham’s personal style, the range features collegiate and military inspired apparel alongside a collection of technically inspired premium footwear. On the footwear side of things we see a return of the ZX800 DB, Doley and Forest Hills Mid, alongside the addition of the subtly styled Grand Prix and the not so subtle Mega Torsion Flex ClimaCool. A tech looking running specific silhouette, the super lightweight Mega Torsion Flex is based on 2002’s ClimaCool Runner and benefits from adidas’ ClimaCool ventilation system, which is designed to create a 360-degree cooling effect to the upper.

The adidas Originals x David Beckham spring/summer 2012 collection releases on Friday 10th February and will be available in limited numbers from our Leeds, Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow and Hull stores and also online.

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adidas Originals Kopenhagen - size? exclusive

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

marketingOne of the most recognisable releases from adidas’ back catalogue, the Kopenhagen first debuted back in 1979 as part of the original ‘City Series’ collection, right at a time when adidas started to capitalize on the rising popularity in sportswear culture. It was initially launched as an all-purpose training shoe, but, like many other City Series releases, it’s true success came on the terraces where it was picked up by the casual movement due to it’s bright use of colour and clean design aesthetics.

Another feature that made the original Kopenhagen stand out was the lack of a blue colour pallet (the majority of City Series releases used a blue base) and it’s here that we’ve paid tribute to with the first of our two spring 2012 releases. Featuring a part perforated sand upper with contrasting dark brown stripes and gold branding, they release as part of our worldwide exclusive Adi’s Archive collaboration series with adidas Originals and will be available in limited numbers from size? stores and online on Friday 27th January.

The second colourway, which also falls under our Adi’s Archive banner, goes for more of a summer look and again features a suede upper (clear blue) with contrasting light grey leather accents and is scheduled to drop in March (date TBC).

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Nike Bruin Vintage - size? UK exclusive colourway

Monday, January 16th, 2012

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Following the successful release of three inline colourways earlier this month, we are pleased to be able to bring you these pics of a size? UK exclusive colourway in the Nike Bruin Vintage.

Releasing alongside an orange/white-white version (also a size? UK exclusive), this grey/black-white colourway is scheduled to land in size? stores and online later this week.

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