Nike Air Max 1 with the mini Jewel Swoosh
He ladies get blessed with this premium looking version of the
nike air max 90. Although the snakeskin used on the upper is of faux fashion, there’s no doubt the shoe evoked a luxe look and feel. The Nike Air Max 90 starts off with a upper constructed out of Black suede on the toe and collar, as well as the aforementioned faux snakeskin noted on the vamp and side panels. The laces, branding and ling also come in the same tonal fashion. Creating contrast is the Off-White Air Max-equipped sole unit. Ladies, do you see yourself rocking these this Summer? Look for the to arrive stateside in the coming weeks.
Nike is releasing two fresh colourways of the
nike air max 2017 with the mini Jewel Swoosh.The predominantly white sneakers come with either "Rare Ruby" or "Black Diamond" detailing on the mini Swoosh, Nike branding on the heel and tongue, and inside the Air Max unit. There is also large Swoosh on a translucent outsole.All in all the design is clean and minimal, staying true to the iconic silhouette but offering a fresh new option perfect for the summer months ahead.The sneaker simply features a full black flyknit upper anthracite and dark grey detailing. A matching VaporMax sole completes the sleek look altogether.
The
nike air vapormax features many of the sportswear brand’s notable technology including Flyknit, Air cushioning, a secure lacing system and a lightweight feel. The shoe combines the best of the best when it comes to the latest innovation, minus the cushioning system found on the more familiar footwear lines from Nike, like the Pegasus, the Vomero or the Structure.The cushioning setup works in a way that the air pockets are strategically placed on the sole at pressure points. Gaps between the pockets allow for proper landing and takeoff, and for runners concerned with heel support if they’re heel strikers, the thickest pocket of air is located at the back.
The
nike air max tavas isn’t the only Nike retro getting the ‘Jewel’ branding upgrade this year. Today we get a look at the Nike Air Max 1 Jewel in an OG colorway of White/University Red already sitting on store shelves. The alternately branded pair takes Tinker Hatfield’s classic 1987 Air Max 1 construction to task with a premium all white leather upper while contrast hits of red arrive on the branding and visible air. Pairs first started floating around back in 1996 and now Nike will release more lifestyle-minded colorways to celebrate the silhouette’s 30th anniversary. It looks like Undefeated San Francisco already has pairs in stock.