THE GOOD- MR. JONES & HEAT<\/strong><\/p>\nAdam Jones Nike Air Max Swingman PE<\/p>\n
This culture has gotten real big, word to Mannie and Stunna. When it was once a reach to expect heat on the hardwood, we now have sneaker surprises in every athletic arena and self-expression at an all time high. With that said, does it really get any wilder than a Safari laced, Griffey hybrid, player exclusive cleat? These are out of the park, out of the zoo, and not in stores. The sneaker game is continuing to grow creatively.<\/p>\n
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THE BAD- NO RELEASE FOR THE LEBRONALD PALMERS<\/strong><\/p>\nNike LeBron 9 Low “LeBronald Palmer” Custom<\/p>\n
It appears these sweet sneakers aren?t dropping. Thankfully, Mache?s customs give wear life to those not named LeBron.<\/p>\n
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THE UGLY- AIR JORDAN 7 “OBSIDIAN” & “FILBERT”<\/strong><\/p>\n Air Jordan 7 “Obsidian”\n Air Jordan 7 “Filbert”\nAir Jordan 7 “Filbert” & “Obsidian”<\/p>\n
Ugly or ahead of their time? Initial reactions and history point to two different definitions of ?hit?. The paneled upper and casual colors are reminiscent of L?Style flops, geared to an older audience but neglected by most. On the other hand, out-there makeups like the ?Doernbecher? 4s, ?Do The Right Thing? 3s, and ?Miro? 7s all met boos upon unveiling and later gained popularity. Regardless, each individual defines what?s hot to them, not internet opinion nor brand bias.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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