| TOP HOT SNEAKERS TO HIT THE SPRING |
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| Written by PrettyVee on Sunday, 14 February 2010 13:24 |
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Yes! Spring shall soon arrive, and so will the latest hot sneakers to hit the streets for Spring 2010. Top picks for this season, it is heavy on the Jordan and Nike side. As for myself, I have much experience to particularly help judge on some of the seasons top picks. There are big fans of Jordans. Jordans first hit the streets in 1985, and is still going strong and popular. As for Nikes, they came out in 1964 and has become a big part of the U.S.
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My Second pick would be the Jordan XII X Air Force
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Now we can go with the Jordan 7's in White, French Blu
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And last The Jordan brand has release this final version of the Air Jordan x Air Force Ones Fusion. Blending the iconic Air Jordans and timeless Air Force 1 the Jordan Brand is turning it up a notch. Last year we saw a series of Dunks based after Air Jordans, where Dunks reflected styles inspired by their counterpart.
These hot picks and plenty more will sure be a knockout for the Spring 2010, so keep an eye out and stay up to date with all the latest hits and styles to come!!!
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with my first pick, the Limited Edition Air Max Series! Unique color, style, in Purple, White and Black.. Just the perfect style to run with for this Spring. These hot Nikes are limited addition so grab them while you can, I know I gotta have a pair myself!
- in White, Slate Grey, Light Grey and Sky Blue.. Also limited addition, these pair of Nikes are the all star hot and one of the exclusive top picks. Great for an everyday ordinary Spring walk.
Classic Jordans..These are the best quality Jordans out there. They come with the retro card, and original Box. The Patent Leather Jordans are in Red, Black and White. You can never go wrong on The classic Retro Jordans
e and Flint Grey. You can never go wrong with the 7's. Notice how these colors are a perfect choice for the Spring 2010, get them while their hot.
ezy is inspired by everyone's love for high top designer shoes, drafting from the collar molding seen in the Air Jordan V and featuring a thin midfoot strap hardly meant for support. While originally conceptualized atop a Dunk mid-sole, the final version of the Yeezy features the familiar shared tooling from the Jordan III and Air Revolution, which most recently was also featured on Jordan Brand’s Spiz’ike and a lesser known model that deservedly flew under the radar, the Flight 48. Exclusive ! RARE ! 



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