In this case, the
nike air max thea womens ahead with a vibrant new color concept. Set to a black base and midsole, contrast appears courtesy of purple and blue hues throughout the upper, tongue, liner and heel. Of course equipped with a neoprene bootie for extreme comfort, look for this Nike Air Huarache Light FB now. When we first laid eyes on this very familiar Nike Air Max 1 earlier this month, we had no clue they were made exclusively for the ladies. A complete bumper for the big-footed bros, but that doesn't make this premium Air Max 1 any less great. Fusing premium leather, mesh and suede construction alongside a timely black and red color concept, this Nike Air Max 1 Essential WMNS sees the timeless model completely nail this luxe aesthetic. The off-white midsole blends to perfection with a bold upper, as does the gum bottom that gives the shoe a proper send-off. Renowned artist Geoff McFertridge aligns with Nike once again for a new rendition of the Nike SB Blazer.
Having already put his spin on a Nike Vandal and the
nike air max thea mens, the Geoff McFertridge x Nike SB Blazer takes on a foundational aesthetic with Nike Skateboarding script plastered throughout the shoe over a sand suede base. Though the Air Jordan 6 "Maroon" will re-ignite Nike Air positioning for Jordan Brand's celebrated remastered initiative, 2016 marks another turning point for the newly resurgent branding outside of the company's 30th anniversary marker. The Air Jordan 4 White/Cement with Nike Air branding is scheduled to release February 2016. True to form in the purest of ways, the shoe that retroed back in 2012 is again on the horizon with a price point much higher than in years past. Nike are taking us for a walk on the wild side with this exotic Air Max 1 'Zoo Pack' exclusively in GS sizing. The furry upper comes in three different animal prints including leopard, tiger and zebra patterns, but the detailing doesn't stop there – the tongue tab and insole get a very fitting paw print graphic making this Quickstrike release one not to be missed.
The last look-in we got at the Lunarestoa 2 SE served up a muted, understated mixed of black and anthracite, but this time around Nike have turned up the vibrancy on their newest silhouette, presenting this 'Bright Crimson' colour-up. We still can't put our finger on how we feel about these joints, but if your mind is already well made up, you can cop a pair now. The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers or nuts. That's apparently the inspiration for this latest
nike air max 90 hyperfuse. Crafted in a tonal brown upper, the build features layers of suede buttered up against matching woven panelling, creating a pretty spot-on correlation from the backstory to the visual endgame. Available at a bunch of good skate spots globally, you can nab a set right now. Design demi-god Hiroshi Fujiwara is resurrecting his first apparel brand, GOODENOUGH, in celebration of its 25th birthday and he's throwing said shoe party with a bit of help from NikeLab.
The Nike Court Force is the brute that gets blessed with bold GOODENOUGH branding in University Red or Obsidian colourways featuring stingray-textured leather. Plenty of sneakers come across our desks every day at Sneaker Freaker HQ, but there is no silhouette more ubiquitous than the iconic Air Max 90 in the sneaker world. There would have to be at least half a dozen new colourways dropping every week, a true testament to how timeless this sneaker is even 25 years after it was initially released. This week we've already featured seven different AM90 styles, and with this new 'Squadron Blue/Wolf Grey' Essential version we'll notch it up to eight, and the week isn't even done yet. It's not long now until the
nike air max 90 black arrives on the street, but the Swoosh squad is going to keep the supply lines active on the K10 right up til that drop date in January. Here we see a two-tone purped-out rendition that looks nice 'n cosy, with light hues up front and dark tones covering the rear and midfoot. Social Status are getting these on October 24, along with a lot of other Nike ball retailers.