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Air Jordan 3 • UNITE

January 29, 2020 | Category: Ward 1 Sneakers

 

ALL STAR WEEKEND


The Air Jordan III forever changed the game by introducing a unifying symbol of flight: The Jumpman logo. MJ elevated the style to new heights by rocking the singular silhouette throughout 1988’s All-Star Weekend in Chicago. More than three decades later, basketball’s best and brightest are again gathering in the Windy City—and the AJIII is also back, covered in familiar hues. Taking a cue from beloved local teams, the Air Jordan 3 • UNITE arrives dressed in fire red, complemented by hits of black and cement grey. Elephant print adds a dose of heritage-inspired design to this nostalgia-inducing look.

The Air Jordan III immediately turned heads upon its arrival in January 1988. Weeks later, MJ elevated his footwear to new heights by rocking the silhouette throughout 1988’s All-Star Weekend in Chicago. More than three decades later, basketball’s best and brightest are again gathering in the Windy City—and the AJIII is back, too. Taking a cue from beloved local teams, the upper arrives dressed in fire red, complemented by hits of black and cement grey. The style pays further tribute to Chi-town with altered branding on each heel.

 


 


 

1KANE

Over the Blackhawks’ long and storied history, only Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Denis Savard had scored 1,000 points for the franchise
On Sunday night, Patrick Kane’s name was added to that hallowed list. Scoring 1,000 points is such a rare accomplishment in the franchise’s history it had been nearly 30 years since it last happened. Kane, 31, was not quite 16 months old when Savard, the last to do it, assisted on a goal by Al Secord to record his 1,000th point at the Chicago Stadium on March 11, 1990.



 

Nike Air Max 90 Recrafted

January 16, 2020 | Category: Ward 1 Sneakers

 

2020 Nike Air Max 90 • Recrafted


 
Since the day it launched 30 years ago, the Air Max 90 has been an icon of culture. The classic silhouette and bold use of Nike’s Air technology stand unchanged and undisputed for good reason. 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of Nike‘s iconic Air Max 90, so the brand is bringing back its beloved sneaker in several OG-style colorways — including “Volt.” Aside from the memorable colorblocking and recognizable palattes, each of the 90s features a true-to-the-original last. This makes for a look that’s slightly more sleek than retro releases brought to market in years past. An eye-catching Hyper Turquoise colorway to show off the shoe’s signature shapes that true fans can recognize from blocks away. For those that want a little more support, this edition includes removable anatomical arch supports designed to complement the classic ride of the Max Air unit.