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Most recently Diadora have been making huge waves with the N9000 model in the collaboration department, really catching the eyes of most runner enthusiasts. But a model we've had for a while, sitting on JD sales racks, for as little as £10 or so, is about to make a comeback into mainstream sneaker culture as I am now going to call it. Coming in three different colourways, the Titan II really gives you options and versatility for the upcoming spring/summer months, which we are all more than ready for!
Collaborations have been coming thick and fast. And when they're done this well, on such a classic EQT model, you cant help but to stare. Absolute show stoppers from the Bait team out in USA with the colour scheme paying homage to the Statue of Liberty, and without any thought, representing the chilling temperatures out in the concrete jungle this time of year.
"Celebrating 100 Years of Running History" is how Brooks are describing this collaboration with state side heavy hitters BAIT. With the resurgence of one of the US most beloved running brands, Brooks brought back the 80s classic Chariot last year and more notably two big collaborations this year, giving the brand the exposure it needed in this competitive sneaker scene.
Images of the Atmos NYC collaboration with PONY, which is largely known in the States for providing many of the NBAs top players with their sneakers in the mid 80's, yet most UK residents will remember PONY for designing kits for Football teams such as Spurs, West Ham and Oldham. But as of April 25th, PONY will be remembered for producing a great collaboration with heavy hitters Atmos.

Finally, Nike seem to have gotten the whole shape fiasco under control. When a shoe as popular as the Air Max has drifted from its roots, it's safe to say it's excellent news to finally see the shoes shape regressing back to the shape we all know and love, and away from that hideous cliff face toe box.
The Nike Cortez seems to be having somewhat of a resurgence in 2013, with a string of successful releases such as the very impressive Aloha Pack. Now they've gone with the trend and released a camo styled pack.