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Showing posts with label AIR JORDAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIR JORDAN. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

AIR JORDAN 6 INFRARED PACK.



THIS JUST IN.

BREAKING NEWS:
Following up on the wristband giveaway for the Nike Air Foamposite One Cough Drop, NikeTown in New York City will hold a similar giveaway for the Air Jordan VI Infrared Pack today at 2PM. These will be an instant sell-out with potential to be as chaotic as the Air Jordan XI Space Jam release, so if you’re in the NYC area, head over to NikeTown to call dibs on your own Infrared Pack. If you want to avoid the fiasco altogether, get your pair now on eBay

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

LIVESTOCK STAFF TOP PICKS FOR 2009!

So the crew over @ Livestock decided to do a STAFF top picks for 2009. There are some really good picks on the list that would have definitely made my own. Namely the Neighborhood Kazuki Peacoat (I had to buy 1 in Navy).


Porter Nizzas were another must have (I bought 5 pairs).



Air Jordan 3 retro True Blues also made the list (I bought 10 pairs).




While I agree with most of the items listed, checkout what they put on the list.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

AIR JORDAN SOCKS.


These are really kool. I know Jordan heads are rejoicing everywhere. This is great for Christmas - stocking stuffers.

Monday, October 26, 2009

LET THE KID WEAR HIS AIR JORDANS.


Marcus Jordan just wants to wear his Dad's shoes to play ball. Let him PLAY!!

"The fight over the feet of Michael Jordan’s son is not over.
Last Thursday, Marcus Jordan, the Hall of Fame guard’s younger son, told the media that he’d honor the University of Central Florida’s contract with adidas by wearing all the apparel with adidas logos on it. He would not, however, take the court in the shoes. Citing family pride, Marcus said he would be in Nike’s Air Jordans, named after his father, of course. Soon after the comments were made, UCF athletic director Keith Tribble told AOL’s Fanhouse that the freshman could make the decision for himself since there had been a previous precedent set with a UCF football player who wore a different brand of shoe due to the fit.
But adidas spokesperson Andrea Corso told CNBC that no compromise had been reached with the school.
“We are in negotiations for a future relationship regarding the broader UCF athletic program,” Corso said. “What I can say is that these relationships are based upon agreed deliverables for both parties.”
Translation: The story that adidas had buckled on this one might be what UCF is saying, but it’s certainly not what adidas is saying. adidas officials won’t talk contract specifics, but it appears as though adidas might have the right to change the terms if they don’t get what they were promised.
While some might think this is all about Nike vs. adidas, it seems like it’s more about potential breach of contract. And although it’s bigger than Marcus Jordan, Jordan’s shoe defection is very public and could potentially be costly to the university.
We’re wondering in the coming days if Tribble is willing to take say, tens of thousands of dollars (maybe even hundreds of thousands) less on the shoe deal, to allow Jordan to wear his father’s shoes.
The Jordan brand doesn’t make softball uniforms like adidas does, but maybe Tribble is counting on the original MJ to bridge the gap in donations."