Saturday, 11th February 2012.

Posted on Wednesday, 8th February 2012 by Henley

Sneakerheads had January to catch our breaths after an utterly immense spread of heat during the holiday season, but Nike has cranked it back up already to the point where it’s almost starting to feel like Christmas in February.  From the Black History Month 2012 models to those commemorating this year’s NBA All-Star Game and a bunch of key drops in between, February has brought us a ton of pleasant surprises including the Nike Air Foamposite One ‘Galaxy’ releasing along with the rest of the ASG buffet.  Once thought to be a concept sample never to see the light of retail, this first-ever application of a graphical print to the original Foamposite silhouette keeps in line with the NASA-inspired theme, and might just be the single most impressive design we’ve seen for NBA All-Star 2012

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Posted on Thursday, 2nd February 2012 by Henley

People have always said that Foamposite was something out of this world. Using the ‘Big Bang’ theme for the 2012 NBA All-Star Game , Nike Sportswear went where no man has gone before and introduced the ‘Galaxy’ Foamposite , showcasing the colorization possibilities of the material that still stirs up lengthy conversation today.

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Posted on Monday, 30th January 2012 by zoe

It won’t be February’s Foamposite release because the Varsity Red Ones are just too perfect a fit with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, but the  ’Electrolime’ Nike Air Foamposite One  could indeed have been an interesting addition to the growing spread of 2012 NBA All-Star footwear. A colorway once teased as ‘Golden State’, this bright yellow getup keeps a blue ’1c’ insignia and in doing so makes us wonder what might have been had the infamous Draft Day 1993 trade not gone down

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Posted on Tuesday, 24th January 2012 by lynn

The Nike Air Foamposite series has undoubtedly been Nike Sportswear’s biggest retro hit over the past few years, and there are several solid colorways on tap for 2012.  So given that LeBron James is arguably the Swoosh’s biggest star, and that Penny Hardaway is already known to be  one of his heroes , it’s only right that we’d see King James add a pair to his impressive stockade of exclusive designs.  This  Nike Air Fomposite One  LeBron James PE goes the simplest route possible, adding a translucent sole to a black upper that’s seen LBJ’s lion insignia supplant the familiar ’1c’ Penny logo for a look that thoroughly refreshes this model in its 15th year.

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Posted on Friday, 13th January 2012 by lynn

If only Jason Negron made these customs back in 2004-2005, Penny Hardaway would have rocked these when he was playing for the New York Knicks. Jason Negron, the ‘re-animator’ of Foamposites, hits us over seven years after Penny’s NYK tenure with these ‘Knicks’ customs, which feature a timeless Royal Air Foamposite One with orange dyed soles and matching accents on the heel-tab, tongue-tab, and on the wavy stitched applique on the tongue. Anything Blue and Orange seems to take a shoe to another level of awesomeness, and this thorough detailing of the ‘Knicks’ custom Foamposite One is proof that there are still more Foamposites to be made, despite recent comments made by the sneaker community that the Foamposite may have seen one too many releases.

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Posted on Thursday, 5th January 2012 by zoe

With many months having passed since the last major Foamposite release, it’s safe to say fans are hungry for another go round. Their first chance to go back to the well will be with the Varsity Red version dropping in February , which will launch us back into the Foam-madness for 2012.

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Posted on Thursday, 22nd December 2011 by zoe

He’s swapped soles and he’s dyed soles , but for his most recent custom pair of Foams, Jason Negron went where no man has gone before.

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Posted on Thursday, 15th December 2011 by Henley

Leading up to a big release for the Foamposite line, there’s always a bit of confusion regarding the exact tone of the foam on the uppers. Put simply, the molded material differs quite a bit given the lighting conditions, which we saw this year with the ‘Pewter’ colorway that had heads unsure of how metallic looking the final product would be. 2012′s Electrolime drop is evoking familiar feelings, with the pics generally showing off more of a banana yellow look.

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Posted on Friday, 9th December 2011 by lynn

When it comes to Foamposite, you might have seen, some of the custom design, but this time it is not about the design. In fact, this is about the new color scheme, and you might not have seen this color combination on this pair from Nike before. Now, you can also check out this new color scheme with the Nike Air Foamposite One ‘Electrolime’ – New Images

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Posted on Monday, 5th December 2011 by Henley

From one brand new Nike Air Foamposite One colorway to another, here’s a post that includes three of the most outstanding looks to ever release upon the space age material.  Jersey City’s  Joe Budden  was recently spotted in possession of 2012′s  ‘Metallic Red’ Air Foamposite One , a colorway whose  Varsity Red upper  is decidedly more aggressive than either the Dark Neon Royal Ones or Retro Pros worn by his crew.

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