Monday, September 27, 2010

Shoe of the week

Air Griffey Max
354912-002
$109.98

Monday, September 20, 2010

Deveroes Shoe of the Week for 9-20-2010

NIKE SWEET CLASSIC LOW
$39.98

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Jordan Six Rings

Since its inaugural release in 2008, the Jordan 6 Rings has been a love/hate sneaker depending on its colorway. With that said, a lot of you have deemed this sneaker one of, if not the best Jordan 6 Rings seen to date. With the rise of its popularity, the Jordan 6 Ring is also becoming the favorite canvas for designers at Jordan Brand. Follow suit to on the Air Force 1 Foamposite concept, a similar application of 3M Reflective was implemented on the Jordan 6 Ring for tomorrow's release.  The all-3M upper is offset by an icy sole, an element that seems to be a sneakerhead's favorite every time it is used. Additionally, Light Graphite appears in the form of the midsole, tongue logo, inner lining and laces.




Jordan 6 Rings
322992-001
Metallic Silver/Light Graphite-White
$160

Monday, September 13, 2010

Friday, September 10, 2010

Inside Jordan: Future Sole 2010 Finalists Bring Jordan Ideas to Life

Finalists gather at Nike to present their design concepts. Future Sole 2010 winners are announced.
The Nike campus was buzzing this week as talented young shoe designers from around the country came together for their final presentations in the Future Sole 2010 competition. Now in its third year, the Future Sole competition was created to discover and develop the footwear designers of the future – and Jordan has been well represented along the way. Last year’s competition launched winner Austin Jermacans to the forefront, as his Future Sole design for the Jordan Melo M6 was brought to retail stores nationwide, rocked by Carmelo Anthony during the playoffs, and worn by the men’s basketball team at Syracuse University.




This year’s competition was even tougher, as the participants vying for a shot to be the next Future Sole winner increased by nearly 10,000 from last year. Entrants were tasked to come up with original shoe designs for specific launches in the Jordan, Nike N7 and Nike SB brands, with each working closely with Nike designers to hone their concepts. All participants took the stage in front of an esteemed panel of judges, including Nike designers, executives, and representatives from Eastbay, Sole Collector, Obsessive Sneaker Disorder and University of Phoenix.



We saw four incredible Jordan shoe designs and two collections of Jordan T-shirts, all of which were infused with creativity and passion for the brand. With each finalist bringing their A-game, the judges definitely had their work cut out for them.



Winning entries for shoe designs came from Chris Dixon and Allen Largin. Dixon’s “Jordan Phase 23” design demonstrated how Jordan’s moves on the court translate to specific track and field events. Breathability and ventilation (as commonly found in track spikes) were key areas of focus for Dixon, as he worked in 24 perforation holes within the shoe to represent the 24 players on the Jordan Brand roster. Largin’s M7 design was inspired by the clean lines and durability of Indy Cars. The highlighted features of his design included a carbon-fiber heel and ankle support, a graphical implementation of Flywire on the upper, and a nod to Melo himself with the word “Swaggerific” printed inside of the tongue. Trevor Gessay was the winner in the T-Shirt portion of the competition, as he showcased 10 different Jordan T-shirt designs depicting everything from trash talking, to sneaker culture and workout gear.
We walked away from Future Sole 2010 inspired by the level of detail, thought, and heart put into all of the designs. One thing’s for sure, if these students are any indication to where the sneaker and apparel industry is headed – its future is blindingly bright.


Dropping Saturday September 11th at a Deveroes near you.

This year we’ve seen the Black Patent Air Force 1, Team Red Patent, and now Nike hits Air Force 1 fans with the Gorge Green Patent AF1.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Shoe of the Week


Our shoe of the week is:

Nike Capri II
407983-100
$39.98