Re-release of the Raptors yo!

Easy sneakerheads! Just a quick note to those of you sobbing as you missed out on the Air Jordan VII Raptors release back in September… Fear not!

Nike have confirmed that sneakerheads are being given a second chance to cop this iconic release very soon. Available on November 24th from your local Jordan Brand retailer, don’t sleep on these, as I highly doubt they will be coming around again!

Stay fresh to death!
Bee x

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Yani’s Latest Pick Ups

Over the past month or so I’ve managed to get my hands on some perfect Summer sneaks.

Check them out!

Nike WMNS Air Max 1 ‘Fast Love’ ‘Sport Red/Sail-Sail’
I have a feeling some people were getting this release confused with the Liberty release and I can see why, however, the print is very different, as is the upper of the shoe.
The Sail midsole isn’t as yellowed/vintage and the upper consists of suede and canvas. These AM1s will round off my usual Summer staple of light denim jeans/short and a marl tee, perfectly!

Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘White/Military Blue-Neutral Grey’
I wasn’t sure I’d like this release on me but after I tried them on, I fell in love. Along with my 6′s and my black/cement 3′s, these are my favourite Jordans (that I own). I wore them on a trip last weekend and couldn’t stop looking down. They just look so clean and the blue makes them so bright and stand out. I love them!

Nike WMNS Air Huarache LE ‘White/Voltage Yellow-Net Grey’
I’ve been looking for a replacement pair of Huaraches as my 1990′s pair are very close to being unwearable and then these popped up on eBay! I just had to get them and luckily enough, I did!
It’s like walking around with sunshine on your feet. I wore them to work last week and smiled the entire time! Comfortable, light and super Summery!

Let us know what your latest pick ups have been – Tweet us @bigeyeslilsoles, Follow us on Instagram – @bigeyeslittlesoles and use the hashtag #bigeyeslittlesoles and we’ll blog about your soles!

@YaniLDN
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@Jumpman23

Last week Yani let you all know about our new weekly post, showcasing a selection of our favourite Instagram photos, snapped and tagged #BigEyesLittleSoles by you!

This week the Jordan Brand have too joined the Instagram community, posting up this stunning photograph of Michael Jordan emulating the Jumpman logo, rocking vintage Air Jordan attire.

Be sure to check out and follow both @Jumpman23 and @BigEyesLittleSoles for more to come!

Peace,
Bee x

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Air Jordan IV ‘Cavalier’ Drop This Saturday!

So, after much deliberation over the nickname, we can finally reveal the Air Jordan IV ‘Cavalier’ (or ‘CAVS’ for short) are going to be hitting shelves this Saturday 12th May!

For those wondering why the ‘Cavalier’ nickname, it is a tribute to Mike’s infamous shot (otherwise known as ‘The Shot‘) in the 1989 Eastern Confernce First Round which propelled the Chicago Bulls to the second round of the playoffs.

Although the Cleveland Cavaliers’s kit is now more renowned for it’s modern burgundy/gold colour-way, these sneakers play a true homage to the old school white/blue kit from 1989.

Personally I’m really diggin’ the orange accents on these and as most of you Knicks fans know, blue and orange on a pair of Jordans….you can’t go wrong! If you’ve seen any of my previous Jordan posts, you know I could baffle on all day about the Jordan IV silhouette, so you know I have a loving opinion for these babies.

Available this Saturday (12th May) from limited Jordan retailers. I know that the only Footlocker in the UK getting GS sizes is Oxford Street London/House of Hoops, all other sizes available from limited Footlockers across the UK. Make sure you go and reserve yours as not all stores will receive them, and if they do expect limited numbers!

Peace & L<3ve!

@Lem0n_Cake

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Olympic Feet

On July 21st, all the Jordan brand lovers out there with little feet might be jumping at the chance to get their hands on a pair of these beauties.

Nike Air Jordan VII GS 2012 Retro ‘Olympic’

Not sure that I’m a massive fan of the silver panelling, a bit garish for me but that’s just personal preference.
However, with the white leather base and black/red tongue, branding, sock liner and out/midsole, this shoe will definitely look perfect with some printed leggings and a summery top, on the smaller footed sneaker fiends out there (and those of you with normal sized feet too!)
You’ll have to wait until July to pick these up, so stick with us for more news!

@YaniLDN

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Happy Birthday Michael Jordan!

The all-time King of Basketball turned 49 today and I have done a little tribute post just for Mr 23, collating some of my favorite photos, sneakers, and MJ moments :) …. Enjoy!

Professional Basketball player, Father, Olympic Athlete, Baseball player, Golfer, Business Entrepreneur, Actor, Part owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, and not forgetting THE Mr Air Jordan himself…Even his biography on the NBA’s website states, “By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time.” – true story.

Lemon’s Top 5 Jordan’s …(in no particular order)

I



In 1985, Nike gave Jordan and his signature line of sneakers and apparel a unique logo — who knew it would blow up like it did and still be going strong all these years later! Designed by Peter More, the Air Jordan I was considered a breakthrough in basketball show design. The Air Jordan I has been the most reproduced Air Jordan with over 96 colorways!

III



I’m going to sound like a stereo type Jordan-head now, however I still buzz off the elephant print too much to push these babies under the rug! Michael wore the AJ III at the All Star weekend in 1988 where he won the Slam Dunk title which makes them extra special to me. They were also the first Air Jordan to feature the new Jumpman logo. There are various colour-ways but the Black Cement has to be my favourite. They look suave so I can pull them off at work with a smart skirt ;) Tinker Hatfield did a good fine job designing these.

IV
My Personal Favouite, and as you can see I’ve got more to say on these than any other Retro J….




In 1989, following the success of the III, Tinker Hatfield delivered one of the most comfortable, most-loved Air Jordan’s in the series, the Air Jordan IV. Tinker really switched up the design on these making them a landmark in basket ball shoe history, and a ‘Holy Grail’ sneaker for so many Jordan heads (including me!)

Spike Lee created the Can/Can’t TV commercial to promote the Jordan IVs, and still one of my favourite adverts. The IV Cement was also featured in Spike Lee’s movie “Do The Right Thing” in a scene where the character “Buggin Out” goes sick at a cyclist who accidently runs over his kicks leaving them scuffed! Dayam!

The Air Jordan IV is one of the most collected shoes in the series. Ten years after its original release, Nike retro’d the AJ IV in 1999; it sold out immediately, lets see how to White Cement IVs go down tomorrow on their epic re-release date!

My favourite IV’s are the “Mars Blackmons” colour-way with White/Red/Black with Spike Lee’s alter ego MARS on the heel, picture courtesy of me and my feet ;)

IX


In 1996 Hatfield designed the Jordan XI. Even though Michael was still perusing his baseball career, Hatfield had hoped that Jordan would wear them if he returned to the NBA, which he did. Michael also wore the black/varsity royal/white versions in the Space Jam movie which gave this colour-way their ‘Space Jam’ nickname.

The IX was voted to best sneaker of all time by ‘Sole Collector’ Magazine and is one of the most loved Jordan’s around the world. On 23rd December 2011 I copped my Concords just in time for Christmas however there was a massive storm/rush for the sneaks all over the world on release day. There were reports from the States of Malls being looted hours before opening time and people getting arrested…. All over a pair of sneakers! I think that puts the demand and love for the XIs into perspective a bit.

Air Jordan Spiz’ike



The Air Jordan Spiz’ike was created to commemorate Spike Lee during the Mars Blackmon Era and combines the best elements from the Jordan 3, 4, 5, 6, and 20 and was first released in October 2006.
Spiz’ikes are like a mashup of the Retro Jordan’s and takes a slice of cake from each of the following Air Jordans:
Air Jordan 3 – sole, midsole, and “Spike”/elephant print
Air Jordan 4 – “wings” on the sides of the shoes that hold lace loops
Air Jordan 5 – main silhouette of the shoes, netting on the side, and lace locks
Air Jordan 6 – tongue of shoes
Air Jordan 20 – Lasered graphics on sockliner

SPACE JAM!
Not much text required really…. [insert childhood Looney Tunes memory here]



Also – If you haven’t already seen the Nike ‘History of Flight’ website, I suggest you go look now! A fun, Interactive website with dope graphics, facts about ‘The Man, The Moments, The Shoes, The Stories’.

Did you wear your Jay’s today?

Send us your photos via Twitter to @bigeyeslittlesoles

Jordan’s on my feet keep my cypher complete!
Peace & LOVE!

Lem0n_Cake

Jordan IV ‘Cement’ Release Date

A few weeks ago Tash told you all about the GS Air Jordan IV ‘Cement’ release.. well we’ve got a set date for you all to put in your diaries!

Nike Air Jordan IV ‘White/Cement Grey/Black’
Get down to your local Jordan brand retailer on Feb 18th to pick them up. They will also be available at our favourite female sneaker store, No Boys Allowed!
Don’t forget to send us your pics and we’ll put them on the blog!

@YaniLDN

Saturday Spiz’ike Part 2

So I just copped these beasts… thought I’d show you a few pics in case you wanted to see them up close.. I’m already wearing them today and my feet are seriously happy!

Peace

@Lem0n_Cake

Ben ‘Bake Designs’ Talks Sneakers

You may have seen his Bake Designs tees in the HUGE giveaway we did early last year.. Since first meeting him on NYE 2010/2011 I’ve wanted to sit and sift through his MASSIVE tower of sneakers. Unfortunately, I don’t get to go to Bristol very often, but after sending him the interview questions nearly 8 months ago, Ben finally got them back to me, and here goes!
Name/Occupation?
My name’s Ben Hasking and I’m a freelance graphic designer as well as owning my own brand Bake Designs.

First sneakers you ever bought?
There are a couple of pairs that could answer this question, the first pair I ever remember buying for myself were a pair of Air Force 1 mid NYC’s. I picked them up from Footlocker in Reading back before I was really heavily into sneakers. That was back when I used to wear one pair of trainers into the ground then buy a new pair.

Then when I started to get more interested in trainers it was different; the pair that started my collection was a pair of Air Max 1s, in white, neutral grey, and flamingo. They’re still to this day one of the nicest pairs I own but they’re pretty battered now.

Is there a particular sneaker that sticks out from your youth?
Back when I was young I used to wear a lot of Reebok classics and Nike Cortez. When I grew up I completely wrote off the Cortez, it just seemed like such a standard shoe because it was the sort of sneaker I had worn to school in P.E. and things like that. About two years ago I picked up another pair on Carnaby Street, bit of nostalgia.

Did you own them?
Like I said I had a few pairs of them in the past and I have a pair of them now. My style’s definitely changed but the kicks haven’t.
What’s your favourite pair of sneakers of all time and why?
There’s one or two that really sit top of my tree in terms of all time sneakers. The two that stand out most to me are the Kidrobot Air Max 1 and the Air Jordan 6 DMP.

The Kidrobot just has something about it, the Max 1 is a favourite silhouette for me and there aren’t many full leather Air Max 1s released any more. The perforated toe box just set of the perfect material make up. The colourway is just spot on as well, the colours just shouldn’t work together, black beige and pink. But they do and it just looks like such a sick premium shoe on foot.

The Jordan 6 DMP is a similar story for me, a favourite silhouette, in a favourite colourway. There has always been something black and gold colour ups. Where ever you see them or however they are used it is hard to get wrong. I just think the Black and Gold on that 6 are damn near perfect.

Do you have a pair of kicks in your collection that you don’t wear very often and why?
To be fair I tend to mix up it quite a bit, I don’t have a solid rotation of four or five styles, and with a different style fitting a different outfit I do wear a lot of variety. However in spite of that there are still pairs that get special treatment and get held back. I don’t own any kicks that many people would consider ‘grails’ but I own a lot that I hold in very high esteem.

I try my best not to wear either of my OG Max 1s too much, purely because they’re such beautiful shoes and I just don’t want to ruin them. Other than that my Jordan 3s don’t make too many appearances, neither do my Spacejams.

Staple everyday pair in your collection and why?

To be fair my staples are probably my Black and Red Jordan 6′s, I’ve got more wear out of them than any other shoe I own and they still look perfect. Such a nice shape and such a perfect colourway.

Beaters or best for raves?
I’ve got a pair of all black leather Air Max 90s that I picked up from Overkill in Berlin, the quality of the materials on them is perfect and they’re one of the most comfortable shoes I’ve worn in years. Best thing is because they have a fully leather upper they’re pretty simple to clean. If I’m on a smarter tip for the rave the leather Janoskis make an appearance.

Grails?
Grails are hands down the Kidrobot Air Max 1, the Jordan 6 DMP rank similarly for me, but the Kidrobot is just that little bit less attainable.

Furthest you’ve ever gone to get a pair?
I’ve picked up a few pairs abroad but I haven’t ever gone particularly far for a specific pair. I love sneakers and picking up something rare or unusual but I’m not going to fly to another country to queue to pick up a pair unless it’s next level.

Latest purchase?
Last pick up was a pair of Clarks Desert Troopers, picked them up from the Clarks online store in the sale. Nothing fancy, but a really nice shoe nonetheless. Before that it was the Nike ACG Meriwether Product (red), which is genuinely one of my best pick-ups in years. I had my eye on them as soon as I spotted them online. A couple of weeks later, I was in London for an interview and swung by 1948 to pick them up. So pleased with them.

Best sneaker experience?
Although I don’t actually like the Sneakers that came out of it anymore, doing my Nike IDs in the studio in New York was a pretty awesome experience. I had played around with make-ups online for years and never actually gone in on a pair.

A couple of years ago I was in New York pretty much on my own, I made an appointment, went in and designed some Air Max 90’s. The whole experience just felt so extravagant and brilliant. But as I said I’m not keen on the shoes any more, there were too many options and I got a bit carried away. I think I’ve worn them twice. The nicest part of the shoe is the laser etching on the upper.

Worst sneaker experience?
My worst sneaker experience is one I shared with my friend Adam Scotland, and to be fair I think you (Yani) and Witts were both there too. It was just before Christmas a couple of years ago and we all went down to Basement 45 in Bristol. Think it was James Blake, LV, and Girl Unit, I wore a pair of Air Max 1′s that I’ve always been a big fan of and hadn’t thought about where we were going.

We had been there a while, and Adam and I were stood at the back of the room and spotted someone hunched over pushing towards the back of the room. He got right in front of us and threw up all over our feet. Brutal.

Ten minutes later I saw the same guy necking some girl on the dance floor. Poor girl obviously didn’t have a clue. But the Air Max’s are all good now, a good clean sorted them right out.

Favourite sneaker stores?
I pick up a lot of my sneakers online to be fair, but for that it’s normally Crooked Tongues, Urban Industry, End Clothing, Hanon, and WellGosh. In Bristol the stand out stores are Cooshti, Fifty Fifty and Angry Daves, there’s obviously Size? as well but it’s nice to support the locals, they’re good guys.
Any new releases you’ve got your eye on?
At the moment I’ve got my eyes firmly fixed on two releases, I’m holding out for the Cement 4s when they drop. Such a nice sneaker and it hasn’t seen a release in too long so I’m keen on those. As well as that I’ve taken a certain shine to the Leopard print Gourmet 35s. I’m not big on animal prints and lairy shoes but they’re just so clean.

Will we see any sneaker related prints for your tees?
It’s definitely something I’ve thought about, I mean a little while back I dropped a one off white tee with a black and Infrared print. I don’t know about direct references, it works for a lot of companies and brands but I’d rather make loose connections than direct references.

Anything else you’d like to add?
Hold Tight The Daily Street boys, Urban Industry boys, Donuts boys and anyone who has ever supported what I’m doing through Bake and subsequently given me sneaker monies.

Thanks so much Ben!

Follow Ben and Bake Designs on Twitter here.

@YaniLDN

Threesomes With A F**king Tricerotops….’Raptors’

With 2012 set to be another HUGE year for Jordan brand, they recently announced a September retro release of one of their most striking colour ways, the  Jordan VII Raptor/Charcoal. Named after the Toronto Raptors due to their colour scheme, these beauties first dropped in 2002.

VIIs are my favourite Jordan silhouette and I think they look gorgeous on women’s feet, so copping these in a GS size would be a dream come true for me.

The jury is still out on the exact colour make up of these Jordans, whether they will turn out like the all-black suede of the OG pair released in 2002 above, or more like the tonal grey and black combination of the 2009 retro released as part of a Countdown Pack below.

However they turn out, these will be a must-cop for most savvy sneakerfreaks and sneakerfreakettes out there, and we’ll be updating you on these until release day!

Peace and love,

Tash

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