Nike Sportswear is launching the nike superrep go red and nike air max 97 gs 921522 006 black white clear emerald tonight at 21 Mercer in SoHo, and there will be a limited edition two-pack releasing to help celebrate. A special package of both pairs with commemorative Serrato vinyl records will be sold, with 100% of the proceeds going to the DJ AM Memorial Fund. For the West-coasters, a similar launch event will be held at NSW at The Montalban this Saturday. Check back tomorrow for an inside look at the launch event. In the meantime, you can Suede individual pairs of the nike superrep go red and nike air max 97 gs 921522 006 black white clear emerald on eBay.
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It is no secret that DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, was not only obsessed with sneaker culture, but was also infatuated with one of the most celebrated of Nike Sportswear icons, the Nike Dunk. Coupled with his love of the brand and his affection for the Dunk, DJ AM rendered a classic in the most traditional form. Leyva said, “It’s crazy to think we hadn’t yet worked with DJ AM.” Taking Dunk from old school Air Jordan colorways and his massive collection of sneakers, DJ AM brings you the Dunk rendered in red, black, and gray. DJ AM’s passion for deejaying would only result in a shoe that has numerous references to his craft. Dot detailing on the back heel of the shoe represents the flashing lights only a DJ can see reflecting from spinning turntables. The black and grey colorway is a hint to the materials he used to ignite a dance floor. With the color red as the base, his DJ AM logo is embossed on the tongue tab of the shoe as the final detail.
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When it comes to the East Coast and legendary hip hop producers, DJ Premier will be named their turntable king. Adopting Brooklyn as his home, DJ Premier chose this icon of East Coast culture to represent his presence in the design challenge that was placed before him. Signature East Coast style, the Air Force 1 has been revered on the streets as not only a staple, but also as a name of respect in the city boroughs. Nike Sportswear Design Director Jesse Leyva worked with Premier on this shoe and he mentioned that, “Premo wanted to put his name Threewhere on the shoe, but not in a loud way.” This was accomplished with a subtle laser on the back heels. Using the palette of NYC as his Dunk, DJ Premier colored up his AF1 in black, forest green, and white to represent the current styles of his city.
