Shelf Space: 10 New Sneakers Available at Flight Club Right Now

What's available at Flight Club right now? Take a look at what's in stock for the new year.

January 9, 2015
 

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Flight Club is a worldwide destination for rare sneakers and pairs people slept on. The shop's walls are infamously filled with cellophane-wrapped sneakers, and, of course, plenty of heat.

With more and more sneakers getting released nearly everyday, the inventory at Flight Club is constantly changing. The shop isn't just full of grails from yesteryear (although you can find those, too), there are also new sneakers for sale. At Flight Club right now, there are exclusive Air Jordan PEs, a healthy dose of Dunk SBs, and super rare collaborations to be had. To check out what's in-stock for the new year, here's Shelf Space: 10 New Sneakers Available at Flight Club Right Now.

Air Jordan VIII Retro “Q23”

 

Buy It Now, $2,300

Long before Carmelo Anthony represented the Jumpman’s interests in New York, Quentin Richardson’s orange-and-blue exclusives brought Knicks flavor to retro Jordans. The QRich PE released at House of Hoops in Harlem in, you guessed it, extremely limited quantities.

Nike WMNS Air Huarache PRM

 

Buy It Now, $300

Liquid and metallic paint jobs were applied to some of the most memorable runners in recent years, so it’s only logical that it found its way to the resurgent Huarache silhouette. The “Metallic Silver” was packaged into Nike Sportswear boxes with women in mind, but for dudes that don’t care: there’s a 1.5-size difference between men’s and women’s measurements. You size 9s might be interested in the women's 10.5.

Air Jordan IV Retro

 

Buy It Now, $375

That "Legend Blue" is so hot right now. Since Jordan Brand’s announcement last year of the remastered retro efforts, enthusiasts desperate for improved quality have been longing to learn what to expect from this new commitment. Flight Club has known for a little over a week now. Doesn’t that pebbled leather look supple to you?

Sole Collector x Nike Air Foamposite One

 

Buy It Now, $7,500

When our friends at Sole Collector had the opportunity to color block Penny Hardaway’s classics for its “Penny Signature Pack” in 2011, they created a Foamposite One that did everything right. While $7,500 is a significant ticket, we are discussing a shoe that released exclusively at a limited engagement in Las Vegas, available only to a select few fortunate enough to win a raffle that granted them the right to purchase the $1,000 pack.

Nike Dunk High Pro SB

 

Buy It Now, $800

We’re more than a decade removed from the release of the “Unkle” Dunk High Pro SB, and it hasn’t lost its appeal at all throughout that time. Designed by Futura, the pink and black Dunk arrived just as Nike SB’s reputation for doing no wrong caught fire.

Air Jordan IV Retro

 

Buy It Now, $1,600

What do you do when “remastered” phrasing doesn’t speak to you, and what really speaks to you is the lifestyle quality from a decade ago? You can look to 2006’s limited “Lightning” release of the Air Jordan IV Retro. Its “Thunder” counterpart returned to the market in 2012, but there’s still no word if the vivid Tour Yellow will receive a refresh.

fragment design x Air Jordan 1

 

Buy It Now, $1,000

The “Black Toe” Air Jordan 1 Retro has some company now with the release of fragment design’s “Royal”-inspired Jordan collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara. The limited sneaker dropped in December and pairs have been in a revolving door at Flight Club since

Nike Air Python SP

 

Buy It Now, $275

With quality at the forefront of these discussions within sneaker lifestyle, it’s a piece like the Air Python—an intelligent fusion of the Air Jordan II and Air Force II—that encourages you to challenge your own expectations. The minimalist shoe features rich, barely branded uppers, giving you a versatile piece for casual wear or when you want to get away with sneakers in those enforced dress code spots.

Nike Dunk High Premium SB

 

Buy It Now, $150

Between the “Paparazzi” and “Northern Lights” releases from Nike SB, it’s safe to say that this “Salt Stain” sneaker is an integral part of this burgeoning skateboarding renaissance. Cleverly designed and well made, the “Salt Stain” concept makes an imaginative statement that’s reflected in its surging demand.

Air Jordan VIII Retro “Sugar Ray”

 

Buy It Now, $5,000

Ray Allen did historic things in Boston, and that includes memorable footwear moments for this little culture of ours. His black and clover Jordan 8 Retro PE released quietly and was limited to a rumored 24 pairs.