Featured are detailed pictures of both the Air Jordan 1 (I) Low Phat Black/Cement and the Air Jordan 1 (I) Low Phat - White / Cement months ago, and just wanted to remind you that although they’re available at select accounts now, they are officially scheduled to release on February 28, 2009. The black pair sports a low ankle design, all black leather upper, and grey elephant print on the toe and heel areas. The red accenting is common on the black / cement colorway. The white version features a predominantly white leather uper with grey and black elephant print on the toe cap and heel areas. Air Jordan 1 (I) Low Phat actually pays tribute to Jordan brand’s past as a skate shoe. To many of you that might sound confusing being that they recently released their first skate model this past year. Actually during the 1980’s, the Air Jordan 1 (I) model was used by many as skateboarding shoes because other options were scarce. Take a look at the detailed pictures ahead.
This pair of Nike SB Dunk Low Premium were first featured back in December, and they have been highly anticipated ever since. They are actually a collaboration with Brooklyn Projects, and are scheduled to drop this upcoming Saturday, February 28, 2009 at Brooklyn Project’s three locations. The colorway has officially been labeled halo / zitron which basically consists of a vibrant color palette of blue, green, yellow, and beige. The white midsole is a classic feature of Nike Dunks, while the gum rubber bottom is said to be "tough" by fanatics. Unfortunately I hear that they will only be sold at three locations which are:
Brooklyn Projects
7664 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
323-658-7182
2125 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-483-0322
Rego Bldg. 2A1-4
Nakamachi, Nakaku
Hiroshima, 730-0037
082-246-1987
This pair of Nike SB Dunk Low Premium were first featured back in December, and they have been highly anticipated ever since. They are actually a collaboration with Brooklyn Projects, and are scheduled to drop this upcoming Saturday, February 28, 2009 at Brooklyn Project’s three locations. The colorway has officially been labeled halo / zitron which basically consists of a vibrant color palette of blue, green, yellow, and beige. The white midsole is a classic feature of Nike Dunks, while the gum rubber bottom is said to be "tough" by fanatics. Unfortunately I hear that they will only be sold at three locations which are:
Brooklyn Projects
7664 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
323-658-7182
2125 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-483-0322
Rego Bldg. 2A1-4
Nakamachi, Nakaku
Hiroshima, 730-0037
082-246-1987