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Deep Burgundy And Blue Tones Take Over This Nike Air Max Terrascape 97
The Nike Air Max Terrascape 97 hasn’t been on the market for too long, but it’s quietly become an important part of the brand’s sustainability efforts. Recently, the trail-inspired, partly-up-cycled sneaker appeared in a muted mix of navy and burgundy colors. The mesh and fuse construction across the upper sees the darker of the two colors take over the mudguard, while base layers keep things extra muted in black. Midsole components just above the revolutionary Air Max bubble enjoy a multi-color finish that sees recycled manufacturing floor scraps turn into cushioning. Lastly, the Terrascape offering’s waffle pattern traction underfoot also joins the sustainability initiative, pushing the Swoosh’s “Move to Zero” effort forward.
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Gold Branding Rounds Out This Nike Air Max 97 “Black/Royal”
Despite celebrating its 25th anniversary last year, the Nike Air Max 97 continues to demand the spotlight. Ahead of spring, the revolutionary design by Christian Tresser appeared in a new black, royal blue, and gold color combination. Base layers feature a rich blue hue, while panels covering them exchange the animated tone with pitch-dark finishes. A metallic touch, then, is isolated to swoosh branding on the top of the tongue and mid-foot, as well as the pull tab at the spine.
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Air Jordan 4 “Olive Canvas” Rumored To Release For Holiday 2023
The Jumpman is taking full advantage of 2023, commemorating the Jordan Year with both new and familiar releases alike. And once the Holiday 2023 season officially begins, we’ll be greeted by much more than the Air Jordan 11 “DMP” and Air Jordan 1 “Satin Bred.” The Air Jordan 4, too, is helping close out the celebration, doing so in a new “Olive Canvas” colorway.
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This Nike Air Max 95 Goes In Full Stealth Mode With Reflective Uppers Removed
In 2023, there’s no lack of option when it comes to sneaker colorways, but there will always be that demographic that sticks to the all-black-everything look. Going in stealth mode head to toe has always been a vibe, accentuated only by the right pairs of kicks. In comes the...
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The Nike Air Cross Trainer 3 Low Dons A “Shattered Backboard” Reminiscent Colorway
Following its return back in 2020, the Nike Air Cross Trainer 3 Low has gone on to release numerous inline colorways as well as a collaborative duo with none other than Supreme New York. The silhouette continues to keep up the momentum in 2023, unveiling a “Shattered Backboard” reminiscent colorway via official images.
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Vivid Blue Gradient Casts USA Themes Across The Nike Air Max Plus 3
While not as popular as its earlier Air Max counterparts, the Nike Air Max Plus 3 continues to produce a steady stream of releases for its cult-like following across the globe. Further rendering disparate concoctions of its synonymous gradient aesthetic, a red white and blue tonal connection to the United States now sets down across the revitalized silhouette.
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The Nike LeBron 4 “Graffiti” Reportedly Returning For Holiday 2023
Holiday 2023 is already exciting enough, as numerous Air Jordans — the Air Jordan 11 “DMP,” Air Jordan 4 “Olive Canvas,” and Air Jordan 1 “Satin Bred,” to name a few — are expected to release during the season. But as it turns out, that’s not all the Swoosh has up their sleeve: the LeBron 4 “Graffiti,” too, will be returning at the end of the year, helping commemorate the 20th Anniversary of LeBron James’ partnership with Nike.
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A Rayguns Colorway Zaps Onto The Nike Air Max 90 “Double Swoosh”
Throughout the past few months, the Beaverton brand has been toying with the appearance of its iconic Swoosh, rendering it in melted conditions and spray-painted aesthetics, with the latter now coordinating a Roswell Rayguns-inspired colorway across the Nike Air Max 90. While the pair is devoid of any spray paint...
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Subtle Grey Softens The Nike Air Flight Lite
Old school shoes bring us back to a time. Nostalgia will, ironically, never get old, which is why the Retro footwear business will never go anywhere. In fact, it’s the models from decades prior that continues to keep Nike at the forefront of the sneaker game. The Air Flight...
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Releasing This Week: AJ4 “Oil Green,” Question Mid “Yellow Toe,” And Valentine’s Day Nikes
We’re just one week shy of Valentine’s Day. And if you, like many of us, are spending the holiday alone, there are several sneaker releases on the way that will help soothe our lonely hearts. The first of which, the Tom Sachs x Nike GPS “Brown,” is kicking...
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These Nike Air Max 97s Are Reminiscent Of Oxidized Steel
During the Air Max 97‘s 25th Anniversary, the silhouette teamed up with COMME des GARCONS on two collaborative colorways, both of which featured a unique, oxidized print across their mudguards. And now, almost exactly a year thereafter, Nike is effectively replicating the Japanese label’s approach, albeit in a fashion much more colorful.
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UNDERCOVER Brings A Modern Brown Cow Print To The Nike Moc Flow
Jun Takahashi has been delivering his perspective on “cool” since 1993 through his UNDERCOVER imprint. The last few decades have seen the Japanese designer bring his vision to the global stage with the help of Nike. Unveiled as part of its mainline Fall/Winter collections of yesteryear, UNDERCOVER has...
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“Wolf Grey” Renders A Near-Clad Nike Dunk High
Greyscale tones have continuously provided a clean slate for the Beaverton brand’s most revered silhouettes, casting a simplified on-foot look for a diverse array of outfits. And while the Nike Dunk has recently indulged in a more experimental lane, the model’s past “Wolf Grey” iterations now return for a fully clothed proposition.
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Exotic Snakeskins Cover The Nike Air Force 1 PLT.AF.ORM
After a quick month-long hiatus, The Swooshes wave of elevated tooling has touched back down along the Air Force 1 and it’s women’s-exclusive PLT.AF.ORM efforts. Recently, the reimagined silhouette indulged in a clad composition of faux snakeskin. Most recently attributing the reptile texture across the Air Max 90...
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Fifteen Can’t Miss Sneaker News Headlines From January 28 to February 3
The first full month of 2023 has come and gone, allowing for business to be back in full swing. Nike Basketball invited Sneaker News down to Memphis for an official look at the Nike Ja 1‘s launch colorways. In addition to seeing Ja Morant hit the “griddy” in person, we saw exciting styles like his first signature sneaker’s “Scratch” makeover, a vibrant look inspired by vintage Vancouver Grizzlies jerseys. Elsewhere, the highly-debated Air Force 1 by Tiffany & Co. emerged in an alternate blue finish, leaving some netizens wondering why the fashion and sportswear partnership didn’t land on the eye-catching option.
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This Chicago Bulls-Friendly Jordan Legacy 312 Low Features New “23” Branding On The Sides
Developed with the help of Chicago’s Don C, the Jordan Legacy 312 Low recently emerged in another color combination honoring Michael Jordan’s time on the hardwood. Obvious nods to the first three Air Jordan designs are joined by lockdown straps on the vamp. Both “Wings,” Nike, and Brand Jordan logos land on the latest take of the hybrid sneaker. And while the pair’s Chicago Bulls-friendly outfit is compelling, what’s most striking is the “23” printed onto the lateral side. The non-standard design choice further immortalizes M.J.’s legacy and is a fitting touch to the lifestyle model inspired by performance.
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The Nike Air More Uptempo Stands Out With Bright Red Lettering
Alongside its recently revealed Slides counterpart, the Nike Air More Uptempo has recently been employed at a rapid rate akin to the Air Force 1’s recent 40th anniversary. Recently, the iconic Wilson Smith design infused with the 1990s famed aesthetic extended a vintage-hued ensemble boasting vibrant red contrasts. Similar...
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Russell Westbrook’s Jordan Why Not? 0.6 Teams Up With His Honor The Gift Label
In 2016 Russell Westbrook capitalized on his innovative obsession with experimental fashion, founding Honor The Gift, a street-fashion label dedicated to #0’s fervent connection to LA’s inner city. Marred by braggadocious prints and oversized pieces, Jordan Brand is recognizing the achievements of its signature athlete once again with a tonal homage across the Jordan Why Not? 0.6.
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Tattoo Artist Steve Wiebe’s Air Jordan 4 PE Features Laser-Etched Uppers
Since entering the League in 2017, Jayson Tatum has begun slowly covering his skin in tattoos drawn from the hand of famed artist Steve Wiebe. Having been contracted to ink a myriad of personal pieces that draw direct inspiration from Tatum’s roots, the work sprawled across the four-time All-Star’s back and legs have now been rendered into a collaborative denim-coated Air Jordan 4 PE.
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Official Images Of The Nike Gamma Force “White/Royal”
While it may look and feel like a release from the ’80s, the Nike Gamma Force is, in fact, one of the brand’s newest offerings. And following an early preview back in January, official images of the silhouette’s inaugural colorways are finally beginning to surface, starting with the “White/Royal.”
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