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The Nike Air Force 1 has gone through all of the peaks

Started by Donass, 2015/07/22 05:23AM
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The Nike Air Force 1 has gone through all of the peaks
#1   2015/07/22 05:23AM
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Now nike air max 2015 mens red leather version is apparently up next, which we actually got a first look at back in May. Featuring Chinese "Nai Ke" branding stitched on each heel, the shoe sports a premium leather upper with the fat-belly Swooshes in white suede for a classic OG color block. Take another look at this red pair, and also expect to see the same "remastered" treatment for the Air Force 1 with sky blue, brown, and other colorways coming this fall. The Nike SB Dunk High is back despite being in the middle of summer when its low counterpart is more accessible with this "Rainforest" pair inspired by the Amazon. No stranger to prints and patterns lately, the Dunk returns with the classic black/gum aesthetic, but sports a subtle palm tree graphic on the upper in hints of Medium Olive with just enough orange to differentiate the branches. A solid black Swoosh, toecap, and ankle support adds some depth to the pair. What do you think? Check out more of this Nike SB Dunk after the break and know that it's available today from retailers. You're probably familiar with the Nike SB Janoski Max and Koston 2 Max, the casual-minded off-the-board versions of the two popular signature shoes.

Now the corked-out sneakers continue this fall with the Blazer, Flight Squad, and Air Force 1 Mid. Get another look at the Forces here today, and let us know if your still celebrating the various cork sneaker releases from Nike. Remember the days of LeBron flirting with New York before he chose South Beach and then subsequently returned to the shores of Lake Erie? Nike had a couple of New York-centric LeBron releases in the past and now the Nike LeBron 12 Low returns featuring a look that would fit in on Madison Square Garden's hardwood. With a Bright Citrus base, that royal blue known as Soar hits the remnants of the posite shell found near the midsole while an icy outsole helps add a clean finish. Of course, one could always point to the fact that the Cavaliers wore nearly an identical shade of blue and orange as the Knicks did during the 80s and early 90s. Are there any Nike Roshe Run fans out there reading this? Of course there are, as it's one of the most popular sneakers in the world. Well, we're not here to talk about the Roshe, but we are here to talk about the shoe's designer, Dylan Raasch, who obviously hit the ball out of the park when he crafted the modern casual classic. Knowing Raasch's background with the Roshe, it's easy to see his signature minimalist aesthetic within his new redesign of the iconic nike roshe run mens.

The iconic colorway has been remixed and redone countless times by Nike, but with the shoe currently celebrating two decades of existence, the Swoosh thought it would be the proper time to give this resounding nike roshe run womens colorway a respectful re-release. The wavy gradient of greys returns on the side panel to truly let the Neon Volt aesthetic shine on the lace eyelets and unique visible air units throughout the midsole. A healthy dose of 3M is at play here on the heel. Fresh off of the Polka-Dotted Roshes, the oft-forgotten women's exclusive Nike Juvenate is back with a matching aesthetic. The shoe has an undeniably Roshe ancestry, as the midsole and toebox are nearly identical to Dylan Raasch's instant-classic. But where the shoe carves out a lane on its own is the neoprene mesh slip on construction and rigid outsole. So far, a black and white polka-dotted print is all that we've seen, but stay tuned for more colorways in the future. The Nike Air Force 1 has gone through all of the peaks and valleys a classic sneaker is accustomed to going through. The inevitable overexposure of the model thanks to hits like Nelly's Air Force Ones brought Bruce Kilgore's classic to such a popular opinion that even your mom ended up knowing what 'a pair of uppies' meant.

Crafted especially for women, the Air Max 95 Ultra strips down the original Air Max 95 with a seamless Hyperfuse upper and predominantly foam outsole with Air cushioning in only the heel. The result is a simplified, less bulky, and therefore more feminine take on the timeless running shoe. Tomorrow, get ready for a full examination of the anatomy of the Air Max 95. Designer Ben Yun was tasked with a massive challenge of reinventing the iconic '95 running model originated by Sergio Lozano while inserting some of the latest and greatest in Nike innovation. The final result is the Ultra Jacquard model, which utilizes a seamless Jacquard upper, second-generation Flywire, and a recrafted midsole that features the signature visible Air composition. This new colorway, which clearly takes on "Beethoven" tones of white, grey, and black, will release alongside the "Neon" colorway, so get a first detailed look here and let us know what you think of the new model. The Nike Air Max 2015 has referenced classic colorways found in the Air Max archives throughout the past year. After giving us an Infrared look in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Infrared 90s, the latest pair turns to the Neon 95s for inspiration. That pair will return later this month in classic retro form, but just incase you can't get enough of that classic Volt infusion, the Air Max 2015 takes the shade and twists it for a more modern appeal, nike roshe run sale.


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