My boyfriend and I have built a sneaker wall at home to house our respective trainer collections. The specially designed shelves spill with an array of quickstrike Air Force 1s, Jordan IVs, Air Max 1s (his side), Concords, Instinct hi's, JS Wings and Superstars (my side). It's a fairly strict divide - he has only one pair of Adidas - some fat tongued old school shell toes - and I have just the one pair of Nikes - Ferris Bueller Dunks that I bought mainly because it's my favourite film and I loved the leopard print laces. Whilst I often like his shoes and Nikes I see in stores, they never really grabbed me, until the Nike Free 5.0 V4 collaborations, fusing sports technology with heritage print fabrics from London's iconic department store. I'm sold.

With Liberty's print pedigree lending an established, heavyweight design kudos to some of Nike's most popular silhouettes, the pair have hit upon a consistently winning formula for fashion forward footwear with serious sports credentials (and even if you're not that active, basically, they're comfy and they're cool, nuff said). The first wave of the Summer 2012 collection launches at 10am on Monday 2 April, with the second drop on 1 May featuring the hotly anticipated Dunk Sky Highs - Nike's first wedge heel trainers, as well as Blazer Mids and Hyperclaves. The range will be available exclusively from Liberty both in store, where they'll be showcased in a dedicated pop-up space this April - and online at http://www.chaussuresoutlet.fr/
Designs include, fashionista's fav, the urban Air Max 1, pumped for Spring with the psychedelic paisley of Nike Free 5.0 Kukini which features throughout the collection (pictured above in Imperial Purple), and the Cortez (pictured top in Red) - Nike's original lightweight running shoe which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.

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