Nike Basketball’s NYC-themed Adidas Superstar Dames Wit All-Star hits just keep coming, as we roll out official photos of another sneaker inspired by (and designed for a player in) the NBA All-Star Game in Brooklyn. The Nike Hyperchase All-Star releases February 12.
One of three colorways of the sneaker that help premiere the model that day — although the other two are of the ultra-limited Fragment variety — the shoe boasts black mesh through the lowtop upper, with a multicolored graphic appearing on the shoe’s liner and tongue, the latter which is revealed through a diagonal lacing system. Continuing the sneaker’s unique angles and asymmetric styling, the silver Swoosh is rotated up a few degrees, slashing upward on the shoe’s lateral side rather than downward, and a cracked grey midsole and icy outsole round out the look.
The best-yet — and, let’s be real, best possible — Roshe remix Nike Air Max Zero Dames expands its already-impressive line-up of offerings today. Thirteen new colorways of the Nike Flyknit Roshe Run are hitting stores, quite literally providing something for nearly everybody . . . provided everybody likes Flyknit Roshes.
Every corner of the color spectrum is represented, from the neutrality of grey-on-grey, to the conspicuousness of green-and-purple, and everything in between.
Make note of one peculiar distinction between the shoes, though: The five women’s colorways all employ the traditional Roshe Run sole unit, while the men’s all feature Natural Motion tooling.