nike running shoes Adding to this list of custom designs is a Nike Mag-inspired Roshe Run that looks official enough to make Marty McFly proud. The customs are decked in a light grey mesh upper, a white Swoosh and interior, and a speckled blue Phylon midsole. It's without light-up detailing and obviously self-lacing technology, but that doesn't take away from the spot-on execution. If you can't wait until September 8, 2015, you can make yourself a similar pair of Roshe Run Mags on NIKEiD or * SPAM * the officially-licensed version at this Halloween shop. Nike has been constantly reinventing the popular Roshe Run with different colorways and materials in 2014. One material that we haven’t seen much of on the lifestyle sneaker is leather. We may have seen it make an apperance before but only as a complimentary piece on a small part of the sneaker. The latest Nike Roshe Run uses a combination of soft suede and tumbled leather on the upper. The soft suede has been placed on the side panels and heel counter while the tumbled leather appears on the entire toe. The entire upper of the shoe has been done up in a luxurious velvet brown with a fancy touch of gold on the Swoosh and a cream colored/off white sole.
roshe run slip on This is definitely one of the better Roshe Runs that has released as of late and it’s now available at select Nike retailers and Nike for $85. What do you think of tumbled leather being placed on the Roshe Run? We’ll probably never tire of the Nike Roshe Run and luckily Nike knows a good thing when they’ve got it. The sneaker is set to release in two new colorways and while they are for the ladies this time around, fellas should feel free to make them unisex if you please. The Nike Roshe Run NM SP has a textile upper with a hyperfuse toebox for a bit of form that you don’t usually get from the flexible mesh model. Seen here in two colorways including black and navy they also feature branded suede heels that provide a pop of color. At the core of Flyknit is environmental sustainability. Sneakers equipped with the knitted material only use the essentials, resulting in a product constructed of a one-piece upper free of multiple materials and cuts. It's this concept that makes the mashup with the Roshe Run model, a non-performance runner that also prides itself on simplicity, a perfect match.

The latest iteration of the knitted Roshe takes a completely different approach from past offerings. Nicknamed "Random Yarn," the sneaker was constructed of surplus yarn from the spools of other Flyknit models and actually threaded together randomly. To be exact, 12 different types of knitted patterns were used. The result is a completely one-of-a-kind design where no two shoes are exactly alike. The limited-edition "Random Yarn" Flyknit Roshes will be available on Saturday, October 4, on Nike Lab and via select Nike Sportswear stockists. The sneaker trend is off and running. Yes, the shoes most people wear to the gym (and to the grocery store and the post office and basically everywhere else) have now become the darlings of the fashion world. To show how this look works in real life, we’ve asked three sneaker-loving local style stars to show off their casual kicks. Just yesterday, we saw a teaser of the upcoming collaboration between Nike and The Boxtrolls movie. The project marks the third collaboration from the Swoosh and animation company Laika following the release of the "Coraline" Dunks and "ParaNorman" Foams.
After seeing a preview of the side profile of what appeared to be a Roshe Run, a leaked image that recently surfaced on the 'net gives us a better look at the entire sneaker. Using the mid-top iteration of the Roshe, the sneaker features a rich brown base with burlap side panels. The Roshes also appear to come in a special box with a matching burlap dustbag and dri-fit socks. No word yet on an official launch date or how exactly the release will be conducted, but the movie hits theaters this Friday, so official information should be available soon. While we are a few weeks away from needing to take a reprieve from runners camouflage is never out of style. With that said you may want to stock up on thick socks so that you can rock this pair of Nike Roshe Runs steady through the fall. The simply shaped shoe is covered in tiger camo from heel to toe and for that extra edge it’s given hits of orange on the lining and lace loops for full hunting swag. A white outsole puts the cushy comfort that the sneaker offers on full display and adds just the right amount of contrast to the look overall.