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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 Roshe NM Polka Dot Pack Green Strike Review

Updated October 19, 2015 by Anthony

I’ve already taken the leap with polka dot Roshes. I’m really trying to act like it’s still summer! Anyway, the Nike Roshe NM Polka Dot Pack in green strike is another release with a “fancier” sole and build thanks to the NM designation.

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Nike Roshe One BR Hot Lava Review

Updated October 10, 2015 by Anthony

Here we have the standard Roshe being altered slightly in this BR (“breeze”) style release. This basically meansna less fine mesh around the toebox area.

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Nike Roshe NM QS Polka Dot Black Review

Updated October 2, 2015 by Anthony

The Roshe NM QS Polka Dot Pack released in a couple of different colorways. Here we have the black and white pair.

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Nike Roshe Tech Fleece Pack Black Review

Updated September 26, 2015 by Anthony

This colorway of Roshe NM was the more slept on of the two that released from the Nike Roshe Tech Fleece Pack, the other one being black and grey. The NM style of Roshe is generally distinguished from a regular pair by the angular cut to the midsole.

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Nike Lunarglide 6 Black and White Review

Updated September 20, 2015 by Anthony

These Lunarglide 6 make for a great beater, especially in this black and white colorway. Which is explicitly why I grabbed these.

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Nike Lunartempo Volt Review

Updated September 19, 2015 by Anthony

Nike likes to group their performance-oriented running kicks into segments such as “Supportive Comfort”. The Lunartempo falls under “Fast-Paced Comfort” due to the soft Lunarlon cushioning, Flymesh upper (like the Zoom Elite 8) and basic waffle sole.

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