Nike's most advanced kicks have been turning into bricks
Публикувано на: 18 Юли 2019 03:47
The latest update to the ever-present , the Ultra 2.0 iteration, arrives to greet the cool spring breezes ahead with a Cool Grey colorway. Further modifying the already-updated Air Max 90 Ultra, the 2.0 variety features a one-piece breathable mesh upper with stitched on mudguards and a cored-out lightweight sole unit. This colorway features nothing but Cool Grey from top to bottom, except for the Nike and Air Max branding on the heels and tongues.
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Nike’s is a shoe that truly lives up to its name. Since the Sergio Lozano-designed masterpiece first hit the market in 1995, it’s been an quintessential silhouette for casual sneakerheads and die-hard Air Max fans the world over. It’s still an important part of the Swoosh Brand’s lifestyle slate each and every season — almost 25 years after it first released — and now it’s surfaced in a new-yet-familiar combo of black and grey. The paneled upper alternates between breathable mesh and stately leather to fully accent its unique anatomy-inspired stylings, while small pops of silver branding and a tongue overlay constructed of high-vis reflective material add an extra touch of style. The lower half of the shoe offers a compelling mix of light grey tones, and the look is then rounded off by an icy translucent outsole.
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Nike Sportswear heats up a tasty new look for the women’s in “Oatmeal”. We’re guessing you find this oatmeal not too hot or cold, but “just right” for this latest look on the concept sneaker combining vintage style with modern tech, presented in the light tan mesh and synthetic upper. The “Oatmeal” look is no doubt a great early spring option for the Air Max Zero to get you ready for the summer months ahead.
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The is currently in the fourth quarter of its first year. This pair based on Max Air flagships from days gone by is one of the only ladies-only Max runners on record, and given how well it fits in with that early 90s style, it probably won’t be the last. And hopefully this tonal grey edition with the Legend Red hits and Polarized Blue top eyelets won’t be the last colorway either, because this particular layout has a ton of potential across further color schemes.
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Nike’s is a shoe that truly lives up to its name. Since the Sergio Lozano-designed masterpiece first hit the market in 1995, it’s been an quintessential silhouette for casual sneakerheads and die-hard Air Max fans the world over. It’s still an important part of the Swoosh Brand’s lifestyle slate each and every season — almost 25 years after it first released — and now it’s surfaced in a new-yet-familiar combo of black and grey. The paneled upper alternates between breathable mesh and stately leather to fully accent its unique anatomy-inspired stylings, while small pops of silver branding and a tongue overlay constructed of high-vis reflective material add an extra touch of style. The lower half of the shoe offers a compelling mix of light grey tones, and the look is then rounded off by an icy translucent outsole.
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Nike Sportswear heats up a tasty new look for the women’s in “Oatmeal”. We’re guessing you find this oatmeal not too hot or cold, but “just right” for this latest look on the concept sneaker combining vintage style with modern tech, presented in the light tan mesh and synthetic upper. The “Oatmeal” look is no doubt a great early spring option for the Air Max Zero to get you ready for the summer months ahead.
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The is currently in the fourth quarter of its first year. This pair based on Max Air flagships from days gone by is one of the only ladies-only Max runners on record, and given how well it fits in with that early 90s style, it probably won’t be the last. And hopefully this tonal grey edition with the Legend Red hits and Polarized Blue top eyelets won’t be the last colorway either, because this particular layout has a ton of potential across further color schemes.