Once again Nike Japan releases a pack of sneakers, celebrating a Japanese holiday. This time Setsubun is celebrated with a pack of Court Forces.
“In Japan, Setsubun is the day before the beginning of each season. The name literally means “seasonal division”, but usually the term refers to the spring Setsubun, properly called Risshun, celebrated yearly on February 3.” Via Wikipedia.
The pack consists of a Court Force Lo and Court Force Hi. Both feature a wild mix of materials, colors and graphics on the upper. The sneakers will be released January 12th at Atmos. After the jump the Court Force Hi.
Last minute before the holidays really get started, Nike drops a rather big range of new models, among the releases Trainer Dunk Low’s, Court Forces, Air Max 3’s and Zoom Hywards.
Two interesting Trainer Dunk Low’s dropped. A beige/briwn colorway and a black/brown colorway came out, each featuring camouflage patterns on the side. The black model also has a nice contrasting red inner lining and accents.
Also the new Court Forces come in some special colorways. The Court Force Lo is at the base white, but features a patchwork upper on the sides and back heel. The patchwork is made up of different exotic leathers. The Court Force Hi “St. Valentine” is also among the releases and it certainly seems a bit early for that. It has a white/pink upper with pink patent leather accents and a gold swoosh. The ultimate sign for the St. Valentine sneakers is the heart on the tongue tag.
Other releases include the Air Max 3, Air Stab and the Zoom Hyward also in two colorways. The entire batch dropped at Atmos today. Check all these out after the jump.
Nike got together with Japanese music band Ryo The Skywalker. The pack consists of a Nike Court Force Hi and Court Force Lo. The Court Force Lo’s are inspired by the sky and the Court Force Hi’s are inspired by the earch. Both sneakers do not ony come with a wild material mix, but many other details such as custom tags and lace locks.
The Nike x Ryo The Skywalker Pack has now been released at Atmos and is exclusive to the Japanese market.
Detailed pictures of both sneakers after the jump.
Here a preview of a new Nike Court Force Pack that will be dropping soon, the Snakeskin pack. The pack consists of both Court Force lo and hi and comes with an upper made up of basic white leather and red snakeskin. On the Court Force lo the entire toe box is also covered in snakeskin. Expect these to be available soon at Size!
Here you see one of the latest Nike Court Force Low releases. It comes in colors that most of your should be familiar with from the Diamond Dunk SB’s. A nice mix of patent leather, patent perforated leather and also a good portion of croc skin make this Court Force Lo a hot release. The grey/anthracite/black colors are definitely looking good. Expect these to get into stores this month.
Sneaker Freaker previews three Nike Court Forces for the ladies that will soon be dropping. All three are actually pretty exciting in terms of colors and materials and are definitely something to look out for.
There is one Court Force that reminds of the Easter force, comes with a black leather/patent leather upper and accents in purple, pink and white. Then there is a Safari Force that features a leopard fur design with black premium leather and last but not least the Tweed Force, which mixes tweed with grey suede.
All in all a very strong line-up, probably the best sneakers for women we have seen this season. Check out the others after the jump.
Here we present you the new Nike “Big Studs” Pack. The pack consists of a Court Force Hi and Lo. The Court Force Hi come in all premium leather with black denim accents, purple inner lining and the studs. The Court Force Lo comes in brown premium leather, dark red accents and the studs. The sneakers look great, very simple, premium materials, but they should have left the studs off. It just looks unnecessary for some reason. Pics via Sneaker Freaker.
Check out the Court Force Hi after the jump.
Here we present you the new Nike Halloween Court Forces, that take their inspiration from the Ray gun SB shoe that was released in 2005. A mix of black patent leather and strong orange and yellow accents along with the black/grey pattern on some part of the sneakers, makes an overall nice release and for once a little less obvious than most Nike Holiday releases. Via Sneaker Freaker.
The Court Force Hi also features some croc skin and a gold lining around the Swoosh. The Court Force low is a little more simple. Check out more pics after the jump.