Nike Skateboarding's premier signature silhouette is given a little texture in a shining style code to create the Nike Stefan Janoski Men's/Women's Canvas "Light Base Grey". The mold's minimalist aesthetics are given underlying detail, with a canvas upper and leather ankle collar, set in a beaming light base grey tone with a white liner. Canvas takes a holiday on the Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Leather. A "New Slate" colorway makes the most of the pebbled backdrop, benefiting from gradient grey to black branding. Collar contrast and clean midsoles break up this new release, assisted as always by Zoom Air cushioning.
The new school skateboarding classic from Nike SB has another two new colourways to add to the line-up. This time the Nike Stefan Janoski Shoes Mids get the spotty treatment via a black and white offering, followed by a more colourful red number. The Janoskis have cemented their status amongst the skating community over the years and has also taken over as the skate-shoe of choice for kids who dig the simple skateboarding aesthetic that Stefan has created with the Swoosh.
Nike Stefan Janoski UK Sale Have you gotten on board with Nike SB's new SE offerings? They started popping up shortly after the Lunar One Shot debuted, and that's no coincidence, because what separates SEs from regular SBs is their use of the same kind of protective coating around the ollie area. That's the darker section you see added to the toe of this tonal red Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski lowtop, which should then have the kind of abrasion resistance to be even more durable than the average suede pair.
Eric Koston's first Nike Stefan Janoski Online signature was the original use last month and now we see more Canyon Purple pop up in the Swoosh skateboarding catalog. The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski low looks great in the dusty violet shade of canvas, as accented by white accents and traces of the Grand Purple shade that played a key role in SB's 2010 lineup. The recent introduction of Distressed Canvas options has resulted in some intriguing two-toned Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski uppers. Here are a few more from the in-house design team at Nike Skateboarding, as Janoski's lowtop signature adds some extra depth as we move into its fifth year as one of SB's cornerstones. It's not all about adding contrast here, as just the Deep Royal Blue and University Red pair rocks such a setup. The other two new designs are tonal pairings of green and black/grey, plus the -002 OG, which carries over for another go-round.
It doesn't take much to make the Shop Nike Stefan Janoski look good. If you need any proof of that, just take a look at the NIKE iD options available for the sneaker-there's not too much there but it's still hard to screw up this lowkey lifestyle looking model. And if you need more proof then check out this upcoming March pair, one which will put on a clean crystal mint look just before Easter arrives.