Coming Soon: Nike 2015 Black History Month Collection

Sport is undoubtedly a fantastic platform to both inspire and encourage social change and with that in mind, Nike honors its Black History Month collection for 2015. Featuring a total of 28 items in all and highlighted by 12 styles of footwear from Nike’s Jordan Brand, basketball, sportswear, soccer and SB imprints, this year’s BHM drop features a black and white color palette and a mix of three distinct patterns across the likes of the LeBron 12, Kobe 9 Elite, Kyrie 1, KD7, Air Force 1, Air Max 1, and Air Jordan 1.








2015 will be the year of the Ventilator for Boston-based Reebok, but before the collaborations and concept-driven packs, the brand is bringing back the OG colorway. The silhouette, which initially launched in 1990, will be available once again starting this spring. Available for purchase on 1.17.15 online and in-store at our Moreland Ave.











Starting the year off with the latest Air Jordan 4 Retro for the ladies, the Jordan Brand is making an effort to include the girls in the lineup for 2015. Featuring a black base, Fuschia Force serves as the main vibrant call out while neon glow is seen on the lining. Plenty of silhouettes will return with a girl exclusive aesthetic including tis Air Jordan4 “Fuschia” pair slated for January 17th release.


















10.Deep has taken the wraps off the first delivery of its Holiday 2014 collection. Dubbed “Town and Country,” the new drop eschews the internet-centric designs of its autumnal releases in favor of a focus on the non-digital world. For the first delivery, 10.Deep looked to the functional apparel that provided much of the stylistic framework for what would eventually evolve into the streetwear of today. The result is a range that draws inspiration from vintage hunting apparel, motocross pieces, and classic workwear while incorporating more contemporary graphics and details — sort of “streetwear for the everyman.”

























Sin City takes center stage as Las Vegas’ Feature Sneaker Boutique pays homage to its hometown with a collaborative “High Roller” edition of Saucony‘s hybrid G9 Shadow 6000. Taking cues from the ubiquitous casino chip, Feature’s “High Roller” edition of the runner comes draped in buttery suede and soft perforated leather, pairing salmon accents with a predominately black aesthetic and reflective 3M accents. Highlighting the design is the tongue’s $100 USD chip branding — complete with Feature’s own “All Things Good” motto. Finished off with a speckled midsole and gum rubber outsole and packed alongside custom playing cards and an extra set of laces, the “High Roller” G9 Shadow 6000 is due out this Friday, December 19 both in-store at our Moreland Ave. location and online.

















