Monday, February 9, 2015

Nike Basketball 2015 All-Star Collection


With this year's NBA All-Star Game going down in New York this weekend, the reality remains that it's only just another thing happening in The City That Never Sleeps. Regarded by many as the greatest city in the world, the architecture, infectious energy and fast pace of NYC serves as the inspiration for Nike Basketball's All-Star collection featuring the LeBron 12, KD 7, Kobe X and Kyrie 1.




From Nike


Kobe X 

The 1964 New York World’s Fair showcased groundbreaking ideas, experimental thought and optimism. It drew people from around the world eager for a glimpse of the future and featured an iconic Unisphere. 

The KOBE X is an expression of that same sentiment, bringing Nike’s best inventions together in one future-forward shoe. The KOBE X’s dynamic traction, hybrid cushioning system and modern aesthetic may inspire a new standard for performance footwear where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.


KD 7

The Brooklyn Bridge was an architectural marvel when it was completed in 1883. Its steel-wire suspension system was both functionally forward-looking and visually arresting.


The KD 7, Durant’s seventh signature shoe, embodies a similar hybridization with its Hyperposite heel and responsive Zoom Air cushioning. It is light and tight, performance optimized in a clean aesthetic for stability and flexibility. 


Kyrie 1 

A city in constant motion, New York completed its legendary City Hall Subway Station in 1904. It was one of the world’s first subway systems known for its speed and efficiency traversing the boroughs. The subway station’s beauty turned heads with its unique tile design across strong, structured arches until its closure in 1945.


Kyrie Irving represents a new-age speed with an old-school flair to his game. Don’t blink because he’ll pass his opponents in a flash just like the “ghost” City Hall Subway Station. The City Hall Subway stop remains intact, but flies by in an instant outside the windows of the 6 Train. The KYRIE 1 is built for Irving’s game-changing speed and deception with its 360-degree dynamic traction, Zoom Air and lockdown fit


LeBron 12

The Flatiron Building is a quintessential New York showstopper. Architects nestled this jewel into a tight city block defined by the converging geometry of Fifth Avenue and Broadway.


LeBron James and his 12th shoe, the LEBRON 12, embody a bold aesthetic and indisputable strength similar to the Flatiron Building. The LEBRON 12 leverages distinct materials for structure, and boasts a purposeful design with unexpected geometric angles.

Only the Kobe X, LeBron 12 and KD 7 are releasing locally. The prices for each model are as follows:

Kobe X - P11,495

KD 7 - P9,495

LeBron 12 - P12,995

Releases from this year's Nike Basketball All-Star collection will be available through the following local retailers:

Titan

Nike Park

Nike Stadium

Nike Sports Center

Nike Zone


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