
Month: November 2025
Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Now Accepting All Flowers”Colorway: Peony/Metallic Gold/White/BlackSKU: IB6644-600MSRP: $120 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeNike is looking forward to a beautiful spring bloom with the unveiling of the Air Force 1 Low “Now Accepting All Flowers.”The upcoming women’s exclusive, which is set to drop in Spring 2026, arrives with a leather build in a pleasant “Peony” hue. Contrasting the black panel swoosh and branding details are embroideries of lilies, sunflowers and other florals in varying colors — the shoe’s main design highlight. A similar feature is spotted on the tongue tag, with other branding on the insoles and embroidered Nike Air heel logo.The model then rests on a white midsole and outsole with matching pink laces. A gold chain with both floral and Nike charms hangs for a final sweet touch.
Official Look at the Nike Air Max Plus VII “University Red”

Name: Nike Air Max Plus VII “University Red”Colorway: University Red/Black-White-Metallic SilverSKU: HQ2197-600MSRP: $180 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeNike is reigniting the flame of the Air Max lineage with the bold introduction of the Air Max Plus VII “University Red,” the latest evolution of the iconic Tuned Air technology. This shoe takes the aggressive, track-inspired DNA of the original and propels it forward with a futuristic, streamlined design.The Air Max Plus VII is immediately recognizable for its intense color application. The “University Red” hue dominates the silhouette, drenching the entire neoprene upper, molded TPU overlays, and structural cages in the fiery shade. Subtle black accents are strategically used on the outsole and the signature “TN” branding on the heel, providing a necessary contrast that makes the red pop even brighter.This model upgrades the familiar Air Max Plus aesthetic with a more sculpted midsole and a sleeker collar cut. The shoe still relies on its defining feature: the tuned Air units visible in the heel and forefoot, which promise the responsive, lightweight cushioning that has made the franchise a staple of comfort and performance since the late 90s. The updated lacing system further ensures a secure, personalized fit.

Shoe Station Donates $1 Million to Support to Two Ten Footwear Foundation
What’s in a (new) name? A lot of good, apparently. Shoe Station, formerly known as Shoe Carnival, is donating $1 million to the Two Ten Footwear Foundation under its newly created charitable arm, Shoe Station Group Foundation. The three-year pledge will fund college scholarships and emergency disaster relief for footwear industry families. “Having served on …
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