Friday, September 9, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Marty Mcfly Makes an Appearence on David Letterman tonight.
We barely made it out from our hotel rooms when this news came through the wire. In what might be the biggest publicity scheme this year, actor Michael J. Fox, who played the hero Marty McFly on the three Back To The Future franchise, will make a guest appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman tonight. The timing is quite specific, at 11:30 pm EST, or 8:30 pm PST, where Nike will start the “It’s About Time” program in Los Angeles simultaneously. Be sure to tune in to tonight’s programming and catch a glimpse at the new Air Mag 2011 (aka Air McFly).
The 25 Best Sneakers Worn in High School Basketball History
It's "Back to School" time. While many of us see the beginning of September as nearing the end of the 4th quarter, others see it as a new semester, a new start, or another reason to be extra-fresh. In yet another respect, a high-school basketball player sees "Back to School" as another year of hard-fought battles on the court. Though many have been playing since they could walk or talk, this is the time where their actions have to speak louder than words – where an ordinary sophomore can become an All-American.
During those four tender years, we've seen guys like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson become the greatest and most popular players in the nation — in turn getting flooded with scholarship offers and new "friends." However, while we've seen them blossom, we've also seen them hit the court in some of the best and most nostalgic basketball sneakers ever made. Though it has oft been said that it's the man that makes the shoes, we've also got to give respect when respect is due – there are some sneakers that are just plain dope, no matter which way you slice it. So here, we've got The 25 Best Sneakers Worn in High School Basketball History. Another reason to revisit maybe even your own glory days. Take a walk down memory lane.
During those four tender years, we've seen guys like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson become the greatest and most popular players in the nation — in turn getting flooded with scholarship offers and new "friends." However, while we've seen them blossom, we've also seen them hit the court in some of the best and most nostalgic basketball sneakers ever made. Though it has oft been said that it's the man that makes the shoes, we've also got to give respect when respect is due – there are some sneakers that are just plain dope, no matter which way you slice it. So here, we've got The 25 Best Sneakers Worn in High School Basketball History. Another reason to revisit maybe even your own glory days. Take a walk down memory lane.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Hip Hop @ it's Best! Branding the Throne
At first thought, Madison Avenue and Brooklyn’s Marcy Houses couldn’t seem more disparate. One remains, despite a pilgrimage of trendy agencies to the mecca of downtown Manhattan, a bastion of corporate power and a haven for advertising masterminds while the other embodies a lot of what is wrong with New York City, from drug-pushing to the horrendous education system. The two locales do, however, have one powerful force in common: Jay-Z.
Jordan XI Concord Comparison
December 23 is right around the corner, and the Air Jordan Retro 11 “Concord” is on a lot of wish lists for the Holiday season. There have been a ton of sample photos floating around the web, and now we have a few pics of all the released versions of this ever-so-popular colorway.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Deveroes Releases for Saturday, February 26th
Jordan 13 Retro "Playoff Edition"
414571-001
$160
Air Griffey Max "Cincinnati Reds Edition"
354912-106
$140
414571-001
$160
Air Griffey Max "Cincinnati Reds Edition"
354912-106
$140
The art of Origami transforms a plain piece of paper into an enduring art object. The same goes for Orisue. Formerly known as Origami Clothing, Orisue is now creating elaborate streetwear steamed from a business philosophy that promotes self-empowerment and a positive attitude towards life.
Michael Huynh, founder and Creative Director, followed his long-time dreams and at the end of year 2005 started his own clothing company at the tender age of 20. Michael found a partner and a friend in Allen Doan. He is now the president of Orisue Company and shares the same enthusiastic attitude towards giving quality and inspirational streetwear apparels to fashion addicts everywhere. Because, Orisue is for the hungry!
The first Orisue collection was officially unleashed in the summer of 2006. The collection was small – only a dozen tees and two crew sweaters. However, the freshness of the garments generated some serious buzz in the streetwear world. The smart market plan also played an important role in making the label’s first collection a major hit. The summer collection was advertised beginning January on many of the world’s most prestigious street-fashion websites. The strong responses received from the public over the internet made possible the launch of the brand in several stores.
After its successful launch, Orisue clothing brand exploded. Now, the team behind the successful streetwear line is getting bigger and bigger. The same goes for the number of clothing types they produce. Currently they cater to young men premium t-shirts, cut and sewn crew sweaters, full zip hoodies and fitted hats. Orisue label is sold in a multitude of stores worldwide. The kids at Orisue succeeded in conquering USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Denmark, Japan, Australia, Korea, Norway and Taiwan.
The Fountain Valley, California based-brand creates for those who aim high and live their life with passion, surpassing all the obstacles. Orisue is for those high achievers that are not afraid to fight for their dreams on the streets. The brand’s style is best described by comparing it with the ancient art of Origami. The only difference is that the guys at Orisue use fabric to create their art instead of paper. After they add the design, color and stitching, the plain fabric becomes a unique elaborate garment that has the mission to represent the lifestyle and individualism of those who choose to wear it.
Orisue label passes no opportunity to promote its innovative and fresh collections. That’s why you can find the brand at prestigious trade shows like Magic and B&B. Allen Doan, when asked about the importance of trade shows, stated: “Tradeshows are so important in any industry. It’s a great opportunity to get drunk and promise things you’ll probably regret later on.”
But a large part of the brand’s success is definitely the support Orisue receives from hip hop artist. Some rappers that are known to endorse the Orisue line are Nas, Rick Ross, Drake, Bun B, Soulja Boy, Alchemist and Evidence of Dilated Peoples.
Michael Huynh, founder and Creative Director, followed his long-time dreams and at the end of year 2005 started his own clothing company at the tender age of 20. Michael found a partner and a friend in Allen Doan. He is now the president of Orisue Company and shares the same enthusiastic attitude towards giving quality and inspirational streetwear apparels to fashion addicts everywhere. Because, Orisue is for the hungry!
The first Orisue collection was officially unleashed in the summer of 2006. The collection was small – only a dozen tees and two crew sweaters. However, the freshness of the garments generated some serious buzz in the streetwear world. The smart market plan also played an important role in making the label’s first collection a major hit. The summer collection was advertised beginning January on many of the world’s most prestigious street-fashion websites. The strong responses received from the public over the internet made possible the launch of the brand in several stores.
After its successful launch, Orisue clothing brand exploded. Now, the team behind the successful streetwear line is getting bigger and bigger. The same goes for the number of clothing types they produce. Currently they cater to young men premium t-shirts, cut and sewn crew sweaters, full zip hoodies and fitted hats. Orisue label is sold in a multitude of stores worldwide. The kids at Orisue succeeded in conquering USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Denmark, Japan, Australia, Korea, Norway and Taiwan.
The Fountain Valley, California based-brand creates for those who aim high and live their life with passion, surpassing all the obstacles. Orisue is for those high achievers that are not afraid to fight for their dreams on the streets. The brand’s style is best described by comparing it with the ancient art of Origami. The only difference is that the guys at Orisue use fabric to create their art instead of paper. After they add the design, color and stitching, the plain fabric becomes a unique elaborate garment that has the mission to represent the lifestyle and individualism of those who choose to wear it.
Orisue label passes no opportunity to promote its innovative and fresh collections. That’s why you can find the brand at prestigious trade shows like Magic and B&B. Allen Doan, when asked about the importance of trade shows, stated: “Tradeshows are so important in any industry. It’s a great opportunity to get drunk and promise things you’ll probably regret later on.”
But a large part of the brand’s success is definitely the support Orisue receives from hip hop artist. Some rappers that are known to endorse the Orisue line are Nas, Rick Ross, Drake, Bun B, Soulja Boy, Alchemist and Evidence of Dilated Peoples.
Monday, February 14, 2011
New Releases for this week
AIR FORCE 1 '07 LE 315122-032 $88
AIR FORCE 1 '07 LE 315122-036 $88
BGS AIR FORCE 1 '07 LE 314192-032 $75
AIR MAX 24-7 397252-014 $160
AIR MAX 24-7 401257-008 $120
Shoe of the Week for February 14th, 2011
This week's Shoe of the Week is:
Kids Air Max 90 307794-002 $29.98
Infants Air Max 90 408110-002 $24.98

Mens Jordan Comfort Max 12 428922-010 $89.98
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