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Deion Sanders' Nike Air Diamond Turf 'Emerald' Release Date With OG Treatment
Deion Sanders' Nike Air Diamond Turf 'Emerald' Release Date With OG Treatment

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Deion Sanders' Nike Air Diamond Turf 'Emerald' Release Date With OG Treatment

Deion Sanders' Nike Air Diamond Turf 'Emerald' Release Date With OG Treatment originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Diamond Turf 1 has multiple impressive colorways, but none deviate from the original design more beautifully than the Emerald. The primary original colorways all tell a slightly different story. 'The Falcons' is a measured chaos with competing panels and abrupt line changes, along with being half-white and half-black. The primarily black are almost completely black. The 'Must Be The Money,' expected to be released in September, are mostly white. However, the Diamond Turf 1 'Emerald' finds a happy medium between chaos and uniformity. Advertisement The colorway pushes back on the chaos of the OG but is unwilling to be completely anything as uniform as the 'Signing Day' and 'Ravens' colorways. The 'Emerald' has a predominantly a black base. A black upper, midsole and outsole. Nike saw an opportunity to color outside the lines on this one and to create something subtly unique within the Diamond Turf line. With a black base shoe, they make the entire forefoot strap pure white but doesn't stop there. The panel running under the forefoot strap starts low at the end of the toe box and rises gradually as you move towards the back of the shoe. This creates a slope that is also white gives the perception that the strap is part of a larger piece. The Deion Sanders gold motif continues with this model. It's similar to every other Diamond Turf, except for 'Love Letter to Connie.' The feature in the 'Emerald' that every Sneakerhead should take note of and likely rejoice over is the return to the original inner sock/tongue detailing. It's a detailed Nike innovation that is beloved by Sneakerheads on models throughout the 90s. In most cases, they are a base color. The Diamond Turf 1 'Emerald' asks the question, why does the inner sock have to be basic? The simplest way to describe it is shattered Emerald green glass over a black background. In 2009, Nike re-released the Emerald DT1 with a solid black inner sock. This was to the dismay of Sneakerheads everywhere. The confirmed images show the return of the inner sock detailing. Advertisement Related: Deion Sanders' Sends Tear-Jerking Message to Mother in Nike Tribute The other big news to report on the DT1 Emerald has a confirmed release date. While many outlets and platforms are still quoting 'Fall 2025', a specific release date of August 29, 2025 has emerged, according to Sneaker News. Which does track with Nike's Diamond Turf schedule as previously laid out. View the 6 images of this gallery on the original article Nike Air Diamond Turf "Emerald" SKU: IB2240-001 Retail Price: $155 Release Date: Aug 29, 2025 The Diamond Turf 1 'Emerald' releasing that day is not arbitrary. It's a Friday and coincides with Coach Prime's first regular season game for Colorado's 2025 schedule, which is against Georgia Tech. Which should allow enough time for fans to secure their pair before heading to Folsom Field to watch the Buffs play on national television later that night. Related: Deion Sanders' Return to Colorado Expected Soon, Says Former NFL All-Pro This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Nike Fits the Air Rift "Botanical/Team Red" With Elegant Floral Embroidery
Nike Fits the Air Rift "Botanical/Team Red" With Elegant Floral Embroidery

Hypebeast

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Nike Fits the Air Rift "Botanical/Team Red" With Elegant Floral Embroidery

Name:Nike Air Rift 'Botanical/Team Red'SKU:IH7318-677Colorway:Team Red/Pale IvoryRetail Price:TBCRelease Date:July 17, 2025Retailers:Nike Nikehas debuted theAir Riftsilhouette in a 'Botanical/Team Red' iteration. The upcoming women's exclusive arrives with deep red leather uppers and white floral embroidery across the toebox, medial panels and strap tab. Branding is minimal this time around, with a Nike Air logo on the insoles, a mini swoosh embroidery just above the Tabi-like split toe and a cursive Nike embroidery on the heel strap tab. The shoe rests on a matching red midsole and outsole, while the midfoot strap ensures a comfortable fit.

Nike Gives the Air Force 1 Low 'Medium Ash/Anthracite' a Gritty Makeover
Nike Gives the Air Force 1 Low 'Medium Ash/Anthracite' a Gritty Makeover

Hypebeast

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Nike Gives the Air Force 1 Low 'Medium Ash/Anthracite' a Gritty Makeover

Name:Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Medium Ash/Anthracite'SKU:IH4965-254Colorway:Medium Ash/Anthracite/BlackRetail Price:$130 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Retailers: Nikeis playing rough with theAir Force 1 Low'Medium Ash/Anthracite.' The upcoming model delivers a gritty take on the traditionally clean shoe, starting off with gray textured leather uppers. Its lateral panel swoosh arrives as 3D printed checks that's fitted with gold screws, with the latter also making an appearance on the tongue tag. Additional branding can be found on the faded insoles, embroidered Nike Air heel tag and embroidered mini check by the toebox. The sneaker then rests on a matching midsole and outsole spray paint-like detailing, while rope laces tie it together for a tenacious look.

Fresh appeal to catch killer of two men in Moss Side on fifth anniversary of their deaths
Fresh appeal to catch killer of two men in Moss Side on fifth anniversary of their deaths

ITV News

time21-06-2025

  • ITV News

Fresh appeal to catch killer of two men in Moss Side on fifth anniversary of their deaths

Police have made a fresh appeal for information on the fifth anniversary of a double killing at a lockdown party in Manchester. Cheriff Tall, 21, and father of three Abayomi 'Junior' Ajose, 36, were shot dead at a 'spontaneous' party attended by 400 people in Moss Side in the early hours of June 21 2020. The event, with a DJ and PA system, took place in a car park in the middle of a block of flats hours after a Black Lives Matter protest. Detectives are appealing for information if witnesses know or saw someone there who was wearing a black Icon cap with a white logo and a white Nike Air T-shirt with a small black logo over the left side of the chest. A £50,000 reward remains available for key information that leads to the discovery and conviction of the killer, who police believe is from Birmingham. Detective Chief Inspector Neil Higginson, from Greater Manchester Police's (GMP) Major Incident Team, said: 'This year marks five years since Cheriff and Junior went out to a party but sadly never returned home to their loved ones. Their families have been left devastated by their loss, and they deserve justice. 'We will never be able to bring back their beloved Cheriff and Junior, but we can see that their killer is brought to justice. We need members of the community to get in touch and help us with some key information. 'There were hundreds of people in the car park that night and we are sure that there are people who saw the incident, even if it was just part of it. 'However, there has been a reluctance for witnesses to come forward with information. 'I understand that people might be scared, and that is normal given what has happened, but there is a range of measures that we can put in place to keep witnesses safe. 'Evidence can be given on video or behind a screen. It could also be that we could apply to the courts for the witness to be anonymous if there are grounds to do so. 'I'd just ask for you to come forward and we can have an honest chat about what we can do, as you don't have to commit to giving a statement in the first instance. 'The person responsible for these murders we believe is from Birmingham. He is not a member of the local Moss Side community, and he should not be protected. 'Anyone who comes forward in this case is not a 'grass' for helping the police, they are simply doing what is right for two families who have had their loved ones taken from them in awful circumstances. No one deserves that. 'When we have worked together in the past, we have achieved great results and if we work together again, we can get justice for Cheriff and Junior. It's not too late to do the right thing.' Anyone with information, however small or insignificant, should contact GMP in confidence on 0161 856 2035, quoting incident number 221 of 21/06/20. Alternatively, reports can be made in confidence to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Information, including pictures and videos, can be uploaded anonymously to the Major Incident Public Portal for Operation Tarnbrook at

Police issue appeal five years after double murder at lockdown party
Police issue appeal five years after double murder at lockdown party

Rhyl Journal

time21-06-2025

  • Rhyl Journal

Police issue appeal five years after double murder at lockdown party

Cheriff Tall, 21, and father of three Abayomi 'Junior' Ajose, 36, were shot dead at a 'spontaneous' party attended by 400 people in Moss Side, Manchester, in the early hours of June 21 2020. The event, with a DJ and PA system, took place in a car park in the middle of a block of flats hours after a Black Lives Matter protest. Detectives are appealing for information if witnesses know or saw someone there who was wearing a black Icon cap with a white logo and a white Nike Air T-shirt with a small black logo over the left side of the chest. A £50,000 reward remains available for key information that leads to the discovery and conviction of the killer, who police believe is from Birmingham. Detective Chief Inspector Neil Higginson, from Greater Manchester Police's (GMP) Major Incident Team, said: 'This year marks five years since Cheriff and Junior went out to a party but sadly never returned home to their loved ones. Their families have been left devastated by their loss, and they deserve justice. 'We will never be able to bring back their beloved Cheriff and Junior, but we can see that their killer is brought to justice. We need members of the community to get in touch and help us with some key information. 'There were hundreds of people in the car park that night and we are sure that there are people who saw the incident, even if it was just part of it. 'However, there has been a reluctance for witnesses to come forward with information. 'I understand that people might be scared, and that is normal given what has happened, but there is a range of measures that we can put in place to keep witnesses safe. 'Evidence can be given on video or behind a screen. It could also be that we could apply to the courts for the witness to be anonymous if there are grounds to do so. 'I'd just ask for you to come forward and we can have an honest chat about what we can do, as you don't have to commit to giving a statement in the first instance. 'The person responsible for these murders we believe is from Birmingham. He is not a member of the local Moss Side community, and he should not be protected. 'Anyone who comes forward in this case is not a 'grass' for helping the police, they are simply doing what is right for two families who have had their loved ones taken from them in awful circumstances. No one deserves that. 'When we have worked together in the past, we have achieved great results and if we work together again, we can get justice for Cheriff and Junior. It's not too late to do the right thing.' Anyone with information, however small or insignificant, should contact GMP in confidence on 0161 856 2035, quoting incident number 221 of 21/06/20. Alternatively, reports can be made in confidence to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Information, including pictures and videos, can be uploaded anonymously to the Major Incident Public Portal for Operation Tarnbrook at

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