Shoes of the Week #6

NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK:

What sneakers came out this week?
The "Valentine's Day" atmosphere is already starting to make its mark in the sneaker world, with the first celebratory release for February 14th dropping a few days ago. The Oregon brand is moving forward with the release of the Nike Dunk Low Valentine's Day (2024), which we're sure everyone will fall in love with. The celebrations don't end there, however. Jordan Brand is adding three new variations of the Jordan 1 Low "Year of the Dragon" to its shoe lineup: a Women's model, a Grade School model, and a Regular model. After the release of the Nike Ja1, the Air Force, and the Dunk Low, these three new J1s are now added to the "Year of the Dragon" lineup. Several months after the launch of the last model, we also have a new colorway of the Jordan 6 Retro: Yellow Ochre. Finally, we'd like to point out a re-edition of an iconic Nike SB Dunk model from recent years: Court Purple. From today, the GS size will also be available for this shoe.
Below we show you the shoes with a brief description:

1) Nike Dunk Low Valentine's Day (2024) (01/23/24)
This special edition women's Nike Dunk Low Valentine's Day features a delightful combination of colors and textures, perfectly embodying the spirit of Valentine's Day. The sneaker features a premium leather upper, with sail shades adorning the mudguard, eyelets and heel, creating a subtle yet elegant base.
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2) Jordan 1 Low OG Year of the Dragon (2024) (GS) (01/24/24)

The Nike The Air Jordan 1 Low OG Year of the Dragon (2024) (GS) features a mix of sail, gold, citron, and green colors. The sneaker It also features an elegant structured Swoosh inspired by the mythical creature of the Chinese zodiac. Another feature is the completely satin lining of the collar, while a sail midsole and a semi-transparent outsole complete the design.

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3) Jordan 1 Low Year of the Dragon (2024) (Women's) (01/24/24)

This special edition shoe features a Sail leather base and Dark Team Red overlays, complemented by metallic gold Swoosh logos. The design pays homage to the mythical and cultural significance of the Year of the Dragon. Luxury and celebration meet with gold embroidery on the tongues and heels, along with matching insole motifs. The package comes complete with special decorative hang tags and a red Jordan-branded envelope, a nod to Chinese New Year traditions.

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4) Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Year of the Dragon (2024) (01/24/24)
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Year of the Dragon (2024) blends Sail, Cedar, Oil Green, Light Pumice, and Dark Team Red. The base of the shoe is made of smooth leather while the rest of the upper is adorned with green scaled leather overlays that pay homage to the revered dragon. To add contrast, the sneaker Dark red accents adorn the Swooshes, the embroidered Wings logo on the gold heel tabs, the "Nike Air" tongue labels, and a set of laces. Inside, a refined gray satin lining sits atop a white midsole and green rubber outsole. The design is completed with a special Year of the Dragon-themed box.
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5) Nike Dunk Low Light Armory Blue Photon Dust (01/25/24)

Soft and supple, this textured Dunk is all about suede. The Light Armory Blue and Photon Dust colorway offers an incredibly comfortable look from the first glance.
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5) Jordan 6 Retro Yellow Ocher (01/27/24)
Reminiscent of the OG "Carmine" iteration, the Air Jordan 6 Retro "Yellow Ochre" is designed with a yellow nubuck base and white leather overlays. The upper features the signature Jumpman logo resting on the neoprene lace cover and the heel counter.
6) Nike SB Dunk Low Court Purple (01/27/24)
The shoe incorporates the usual white leather base, mesh tongues, linings, laces, and midsole. Court Purple suede overlays accentuate the design, while orange branding is prominently featured on the tongue, insole, and lace tips.
That's all for this week. We'll see you next week with lots of news!
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