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Nike Sportswear

I’ve written numerous Nike Sportswear reviews.  Everything from Air Forces to Air Maxes to Dunks and all types of odds and ends.

These days, this is the primary category of sneaker I still check out for my own collection.  Simple classics that work with a variety of outfits in a casual setting are typically what I am looking for.  While I may not wear as many Jordan retros or Yeezys these days, I still go in for some Air Max 1s or Dunks to this day!

See below for quick links to different categories of Nike Sportswear reviews:

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Nike Air Span II Solar Red Review

Updated May 21, 2018 by Anthony

Air Span 2 Solar Red Nike

Probably the last Air Spans I’m adding to the collection for now, these Nike Air Span II Solar Red are another take on an OG colorway!

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1999 Nike Dunk Low Reverse Ultraman Review

Updated May 14, 2018 by Anthony

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1999 was definitely a great year for dunks! The Nike Dunk Low Reverse Ultraman is a great example of the shape and iconic colorways that came out during that time.

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1999 Nike Dunk High LE St Review

Updated May 8, 2018 by Anthony

1999 Nike Dunk High LE St John WDYWT

I’m back again with some more 1999 dunk high LE. Being a collector of dunks, I have quite a few of these vintage “be true to your school” dunks. SB heads and dunk fiends alike should recognize the slightly boxier shape and all leather construction.

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2003 Nike Dunk Low Haze Review

Updated January 20, 2018 by Anthony

Eric Haze Dunks

When it comes to dunk collabs, Nike has been doing this for a very long time! The Nike Dunk Low Haze is a sneaker co-designed by legendary graffiti artist Eric Haze.

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Nike Dunk Low Pro B Olive Review

Updated January 16, 2018 by Anthony

Nike Dunk Low Pro B Olive WDYWT On Feet

Ahhh, Pro B’s. The precursors to Nike SB Dunks. The Nike Dunk Low Pro B Olive has all the Pro B characteristics although it doesn’t say the “B” part on a lot of box tags.

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2003 Nike Dunk High Varsity Red Review

Updated January 5, 2018 by Anthony

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These 2003 Nike Dunk High Varsity Red represent pretty much my favorite year for non-sb dunks.

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