Sunday, March 15, 2009

i need my nike job back...






well maybe not because of these sneakers but just for the money/discount. anyways, heres a release that i thought was going to be interesting. The Jordan V is warped again so Nike can keep selling their overpriced ugly commemorative packs containing two shoes. this is one of the shoes with the other colorway to be charcoal. at least we have an alternative option to the AF1/AJ fusions which are even more so vomit inducing.

Via Kix and the City
As we mentioned in our first [Air Jordan Retro V Raging Bull Pack post], Jordan Brand is set to release their first package of the year, the Air Jordan Raging Bull Pack, in May. The Air Jordan Raging Bull Pack will feature two Air Jordan Retro V sneakers, a Red nubuck colorway and a Charcoal colorway. New pics of the Varsity Red nubuck Air Jordan Retro V from the Raging Bull Pack have hit the Net. The Varsity Red Raging Bull Air Jordan Retro V features a solid Varsity Red nubuck upper sitting on a Black midsole, a White/Red flame, and a translucent outsole. The upper features the embroidered 23 at the heel, Black piping, and a Grey reflective midsole.

2 comments:

  1. the working boy misses the bacon! me too, not the money, more so ACTUAL BACON! yum.

    i dig the varsity red. delicious j's.

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  2. Interesting and informative content.

    I just wanted to share some piece of information for those looking out to buy exercise shoes. It’s very important to shop for the right shoes without being carried away by the mirrors, lights, great displays and other such luring factors where you often tend to forget the comfort of the shoe.

    Make sure you wear thick socks or those that you often wear for exercising so that you get the right size shoe. Another interesting point to notice is that our feet tend to swell a bit in the evening so buying shoes during evening is the ideal time as this will help you buy the shoe for the maximum foot size. Most important of all is don’t go by the pricing of the shoes while buying them. A high price does not always mean top quality. The price tends to be higher since the shoes are endorsed by reputed personalities. Buy your shoes based on the frequency of usage. If you are in a regular exercise routine, then you can consider extending your budget.

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