#ComingSoon Air Jordan 5

The newest rendition of the five comes with a suede upper done in a Royal Blue colorway. Even more of the same Blue hues can be seen on the midsole, netting, laces and eyelets. Adding contrast to the shoe is the Black on the lining, the jagged pattern on the midsole and the Jumpman hits on the tongue, heel and icy translucent outsole. Jordan Brand also decided to add 3M reflective tongue to help give the shoe some additional pop. #ComingSoon in men’s and GS sizes. In-store 09/30. www.wishatl.com
Resembling the Cleated Creeper, the upcoming shoe is also constructed with an unmistakably thick sole unit. For the Black colorway, the midsole comes in red, the jagged outsole is dipped in navy hues. Riri has swapped out the suede uppers with black leather ones, which are completed with a white PUMA formstrip. The highlight of the design is of course the ankle strap, which is also crafted from black leather and is stamped with PUMA’s branding in orange. The other colorways give off monochromatic vibes, with a few colored accents. Available 09/28/17 in-store & 

“The Air Jordan XI’s tuxedo aspirations made it an icon, but the Air Jordan XI Low IE proved the design didn’t need patent leather to work. During the 1996 season, Michael Jordan was photographed wearing a White/Gym Red colorway of the IE that turned heads but never made its way to the court. For the last two decades, he’s been the only one to wear it. Until now.” Now Available In-store.
In a contemporary homage to the covert agents of feudal Japan, the NMD CS1 arrives in full-on stealth mode. The upper is constructed from three interconnected Primeknit patterns, all in a single shade of black but with subtly-altering textures. The model’s BOOST™ midsole provides the wearer with further support and cushioning. It is complemented by a rippled outsole which adds extra grip and gives the NMD a tough appearance. #ComingSoon 09/23/17
“Inspired by the high-flying basketball of the ’80s and ’90s, the Air More Uptempo ’96 pays homage to the decades when basketball became a global force. It features the same three Air Sole units, the most ever in one shoe at the time, as well as the legendary AIR letters wrapping the entire sneaker. A slam-dunk silhouette on the sockliner and a clean, White-and-Blue colourway pay tribute to one of the most unforgettable slam dunk moments of the ’90s.” #ComingSoon 09/23/17 – in-store! 


Originally released in 1987, the Air Max 1 introduced the world to visible Nike Air cushioning. The Tinker Hatfield design was first released in three iconic colorways, including these classic white, red and grey and white, blue and grey combos. The icon returns with its coveted shape.







