
June arrivals from Nike are already here, lead by the much anticipated History of Air series of Air Max-inspired Court Forces. We present AM95-inspired Court Force Hi in Grey/Neon Yellow, and AM97-inspired Court Force Low in Silver. Another serious Court Force joins the Court Force mayhem, and it’s Court Force Purple Frost, which some people are dubbing them, Un-Stussy’s.

Everyone’s current favorite retro model of today, Nike Blazer Hi, comes in diverse material mix and colors. (L to R) Women’s Blazer Hi Corduroy, Women’s Blazer Hi Doll/Purple, Men’s Blazer Hi Black/GoldDust, Men’s Blazer Hi Obsidian Canvas.

Classic Dunk Low CL models are always good choices for the summer, and we have (L to R) Women’s Neutral Grey/Orange Floral Print, Women’s Tourmaline Dunk Low, and Men’s Speckle Series Dunk Low in Black/Maize.

Nike’s Hybrid Series of Top Of The Line mash-up sneakers continue with the Anthracite Woven Series Super Blazer Low Premium & Trainer Dunk

Another heavily anticipated release, Andre Agassi’s Air Tech Challenge II comes to us in White/Tart colorway. We also have a Vandal Low in White/Lime/Black colorway.

In 1992, Nike commissioned director Spike Lee to direct a series of commercials aimed at promoting racial harmony, along with introducing various Nike sneakers.

In these commercials, we first saw “Spike Lee’s Urban Jungle Gym,” featuring Tim Hardaway (watch the video here). Nike pays tribute to the Urban Jungle Gym with 3 sneakers featuring the designs from the commerical. (L to R) Air Raid, Court Force, and Vandal Hi.


On many of these new releases, we are stocked with small Men’s Sizes for the ladies, and larger Women’s Sizes for the guys, so all of your color options are wide open, if you can get to MAJOR fast.