These Are The Five Sexiest Sneaker Releases This November

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They say ‘the shoes make the man.’ I’m actually not sure if anyone’s ever said that, but one cannot undermine the importance of a nice pair of kicks. Taking the paper out of a brand new pair of shoes and basking in that right-out-of-the-box smell makes me feel like Benny ‘The Jet’ Rodriguez prepping to outrun a gigantic English mastiff.

I just ditched my beat up basketball shoes and copped a pair of Kyrie 3’s to wear to my men’s league game last week and I legit could not stop shooting. I’ve never been so confident shooting 3-for-17 in my entire life. This felt good, because as we get older, we’re less inclined to splurge on a fresh pair. But why? Because our dreams of becoming professional athletes have shattered? Nonsense. A dope pair of sneakers is a dope pair of sneakers.

Here are some fire shoes getting released this month, via Sole Collector. Treat yo’self.

 

Air Jordan 1 Retro High Flyknit “Wolf Grey”

Nike


Price: $180
Release Date: November 1, 2017

Under Armour Curry 4 “Away”

Under Armour


Price: $130
Release Date: November 11, 2017

Nike KD 10 “Veterans Day”

Nike


Price: $150
Release Date: November 11, 2017

Nike Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet”

Nike


Price: $170
Release Date: November 27, 2017

A throwback to 1990’s style

Nike PG 1 Black/University Gold-Wolf Grey

Nike


Price: $90
Release Date: November 18, 2017

BRB, updating my Christmas list.

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[h/t Sole Collector]

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