G-Force Footwear Now Available To US Sneaker Heads

G-Force Bang Mid Batman

G-Force Bang Mid Batman

The speed of change in Hip-Hop clothing trends today can literally happen at the snap of a finger. Remember Fabolous, when he came into rap with a pro-sports jersey on? What about Jay-Z in the music video ‘change clothes’? Last, how can we forget the outrageous flamboyance of Nigo and Pharrell, teaming up for Bapesta footwear and clothing? All it took was a respected name, innovative fashion idea, and quality brand to change the directional force of fashion. While its been a while since major change has come to the Hip-Hop clothing scene, it is due for change soon and the G-Force fashion and footwear brand might be the next big thing.

“The brand is hot. Japanese street wear has taken the Hip-Hop clothing scene for a long ride. G-force sneakers are the it! for back to school kicks, hands down ,” says Hip-Hop clothing site founder, Rodrick Rainey.

“Pricing is perfect for American Times and it’s still exclusive to few stores with the color ways people love. The fashion forward have already started picking up on these in major cities like Philly, Chicago, and New York. The US market though, the majority of consumers will need somebody like rapper T.I. to give them the stamp of approval to become an official trend,” he continues.
Currently working deals with US fashion boutiques in key target markets, G-Force has began linking with sneaker sites and stores on-line to sell their elusive sneakers. KicksAndChicks.com, a site that predominantly sells exclusive Nike Dunks, Air Force 1, and Air Jordan sneakers, is G-Force’s recommended Internet retailer. A site that focuses on sneaker culture entertainment, Kicks and Chicks retails G-Forces most exclusive sneakers.

Still a small brand as most street wear labels, G-Force has kept its’ production levels down to focus on creating the best sneaker color ways possible. The Bang Mid, one of G-Forces most popular sneaker models, has color ways that are rated on the Internet as better than major brands like Nike, Reebok, and adidas.

“The Batman , Star Wars, and Evil K kicks are my favorites. I’ve spent $500 on Nikes like these G-Force Bang Mids. I’m glad I got a two pair of each and plan to buy more later,” said Kicks and Chicks shopper Mykal Whitier.

G-force footwear demand is growing so rapidly that its been recommended to the brand owners that they should keep an open eye on-line for Variant (fake) sneakers. A market that has become huge on-line, is typically recognized by lower than normal prices and color ways not usually seen in reputable stores.

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