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Obama Gets Some New Kicks

New Balance 990 'Made in USA' for President Obama-01

Somebody get Obama a red sneakerhead band.

Now this is dope. Looks like everybody wants to give Obama kicks. Can’t be mad though dude does great things and deserves the love. I wish people would just give me kicks. Read more below for the story fromHighsnobiety.com.

After receiving Jordan Spiz’ikes from Spike Lee earlier this year, United States President Obama is set to receive another pair of sneakers, this time custom American made New Balance 990s, courtesy of Maine Representative Michael Michaud.

Embellished with ‘President Obama’ stitching around the heel, the classically grey suede and mesh NB sneakers come as a gift supporting recent legislation to outfit US soldiers with American-made footwear, which would both provide the troops with superior sneakers and create more jobs in the state of Maine.

Source: EastWestWorldwide.wordpress.com

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Air Jordan XIV

 

Another dope jordan release on the way so you know what that means. Time to get historical. This time we talking 1998. October 31st 1998 the Air Jordan XIV was released with a retail price of $150 and looked a little something like this.

Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original (OG) - White / Black - Varsity Red

The design of the kicks were inspired by Michael’s Ferrari 550 M

and was made by Tinker Hatfield and Mark Smith. They were the first Jays to feature metal aglets (the plastic tip at the end of your lace) and to feature Jumpman logos that add up to the designs number. Each shoe features 7 Jumpmen.

But now for the release

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March 10 2012 Jordan Brand will be releasing the Air Jordan 14 White/Sport Red-Black and they will retail at $160. Definitely one of the doper colorways and 14s are a great pair of footwear in general. Hopefully this will be the last time we see these release for a good amount of time so you might want to grab them while you can. I know I’m going for em.

Don’t forget to click those pics bruh.

Jordan 7 History

 

It’s a few sevens on the plate for this year so its looking like its history time.


The Air Jordan VII was first released in 1991 and was just as game changing as some jays can be. They were designed by Tinker Hatfield featuring Huarache technology, used to aid in helping the shoe stick to your foot, and the first neoprene sockliner. These features not only add to the comfort of the shoe but they make for a lightweight pair of kicks. The sevens are definitely one of my favorite jays and this years releases look pretty dope.

Be on the lookout for the updates.

The Game – @theTFSociety

The Game

 

If theres one thing you can take to the heart from the TFSociety it is that everything is deeper than its face value. Now being that that goes for everything and being that it is 2012 its about time we begin to keep you informed on a subject we hold dear to our hearts. The sneaker game.

Now as a true sneakerhead should know, its deeper than a game, its a culture (click for true definition). With that being said before I even delve into the depth of this ocean I have to describe the difference between a sneakerhead and a sneakerfiend. A sneakerhead knows the history. A sneakerhead has a true passion for the culture and isn’t truely worried about whats hot (the hype). A sneakerfiend may have little to no knowledge on the history of the culture but will still be hype about the hype (hypebeast (click for true definititon)). Now as a true sneakerhead myself I appreciate the sneakerfiend, as should all sneakerheads. The sneakerfiend adds a mainstream breath to the culture. The sneakerfiend makes it even more honorable to be a sneakerhead. With that being said we are here for everyone sneakerheads and sneakerfiends alike.

But…Before we even begin to keep you updated with the latest sneaker news and releases we have to give you a history lesson.

Sneakers have been around for about 180 years. It all began when a man by the name of Wait Webster of NEW YORK decided to attach rubber soles to shoe and boot uppers in 1832. They were the first athletic shoes. The soles were so quiet they were adopted by burgalrs who used them for “sneaking” earning them the name sneakers.

The first rubber soled canvas shoe was manufactured in 1868. It was called a “croquet scandal” as the rich used to take them to their beach pavilions or the club for a quite game of tennis. At this time they were listed in The Peck and Snyder Sporting Goods Catalog for about 6$ (mad money).

By 1873 sneakers no longer “sneaked” as ads revealed them as sneakers and in 1897 Sears  offered them at around $.60 (60 cents, less money).

Now lets skip a couple of years to the game changer.

Early in 1984, Nike was a struggling shoe company. Their sales were dying and they needed a new breath of life. At the same time, rookie player Michael Jordan was already endorsing several products, but Nike hoped that his appeal would generate sales. Jordan had always preferred Adidas or the Converse shoes endorsed by North Carolina Coach, Dean Smith, and hoped to sign with either company. Converse was not interested in offering a better deal than Nike and Adidas wasn’t interested at all at the time. While Jordan did not see the significance of Nike’s offer at first his agent David Falk saw amazing opportunity in Nike’s offer to create a new line of shoes called “Air Jordans” and urged him to give Nike a chance.

At that time there was not a tremendous impact from a shoe endorsement. Few companies were willing to risk so much of their marketing budget to bet on one athlete to promote their products. But Nike saw something special in Michael Jordan. They saw opportunity. He was a champion. With a great deal of persuasion from his manager and parents Jordan agreed to fly to the Nike headquarters in Portland, Oregon to view a special video presentation and proposal.

The video presentation featured slow-motion clips of Jordan’s college career and some of his high-flying Olympic moves with a background of then hit music “Jump” by the Pointer Sisters. Nike Head Designer, Peter Moore presented sketches of AJ1 shoes, jumpsuits, and sports apparel, all in black and red. Michael’s remarks upon seeing the designs were less than enthusiastic. He is reported to have said,

“I can’t wear that shoes, those are Devil colors”

Throughout the entire meeting Jordan was reported to seem uninterested but as he and Falk left the meeting Jordan said to his agent “Let’s make the deal.”

The Air Jordan legacy was given first breath. Nike signed Jordan to a $2.5 million deal for 5 years, plus royalties and other fringe benefits. Peter Moore created the first AJ Logo.



The introduction of the Air Jordan I (check the feet)

turned the athletic shoe industry . Before the ones most basketball shoes were white, but the bold black and red styling of the sneaker stirred the controversy. The NBA banned the shoe from the league but Jordan wore them anyway.  This led to fines of up to $5000 a game but Nike was more than happy to pay these to keep the shoes in the publics eye. With all this controversy and Jordan’s spectacular numbers Air Jordans were on the road to becoming a household name.

And it began. The culture we are all subjected to today began here. Now the culture has a vast array of these collectors items from Jordans , to Nike Sbs, to Lebrons, to Foamposites, Kobes, Barkleys, Griffeys, the list just doesn’t stop.

From here on in The TFSociety will keep you updated on everything you need to know. Just go to the sneakers tab at the top of the site for all sneaker information.

And if you think theres something were missing shoot us an email with the information and we will credit you as the source.

We wish you all lucrative purchases and dope collections.

-The TFSociety

Can’t wait…….

“The Air Yeezy 2 is Kanye West’s second collaboration with sneaker conglomerate Nike. No official statement has been made by either Kanye or Nike, but many reputable sources have been hinting at the possibility that a sneaker is in the works. Kanye’s shoes in the past, whether his original Air Yeezy shoes or Louis Vuitton collaboration, have always been highly anticipated from those in the sneaker community. If you’re looking to buy the Air Yeezy 2, keep up to date with our blog posts below for Air Yeezy 2 release dates, price information, and other important news.”

Via – DLKW.com

Kanye West wearing Air Yeezy 2 @ Coachella

UPDATE

Michael Jordan flushes one on Dikembe Mutombo (Air Jordan 12 “Playoffs”) 

“Happy Aviation Day! Wait, what? For those of you who don’t know, today [August 20] is National Aviation Day, an observation that celebrates the development of aviation. No disrespect to the Wright brothers, but what better way to celebrate (here at Nice Kicks) than to showcase the aviator of all aviators? Yes people, this aviator has wings too; in the form of the original Air Jordan logo….[Continue]

Air Jordan 12 “Playoffs”


See the 11 remaining Air Jordan x Michael Jordan facial combinations….