The blockbuster summer release of the Nike Air Max Nike Tns Womens 95 in the OG Neon colorway is ready for another another sequel, with the Premium Collection dropping this month. The pack contains two new twists to the iconic Neon color scheme, with one decked out in exotic textures of Safari, croc skin, and elephant print for the shoe s signature wavy paneling, while the other features an all-reflective upper to really make them shine. Check out each of the new Premium Air Max 95s in depth here, and expect both versions to drop on September 6th at select Nike Sportswear retailers globally.
For added details, the heel features a faux carbon fiber material while the midsole gets some grey speckling. Even devoid of all the OG Nike Tns Online Tech Challenge IV s flair, are these a solid summer pick up? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, and you can find them now at select NSW retailers like Heist .Today we get a closer look at the most coveted Nike Nike Tn Womens Flyknit Racer of the year, with these new images of the Tokyo colorway.
As the year of the Huarache comes to a close, the simplest colorways of the Tinker designed silhouette without doubt command the most attention. But then again, isn t that the way it s always been with Huaraches ? As all things minimal continue to reign, the reemergence of the Nike Air Huarache couldn t have come at a better time. And with Black Friday 2014 just days away, two models that Nike Tn White were released back in 1992 are re-appropriated with updated materials and richer tones for the impending shopping bonanza.
Black Flyleather construction inform a heavily sustainable approach with stripped down overlays creating the deconstructed aesthetic Ross so vehemently adores. Small acw logo hits sit along the rear with perforated swooshes making out the iconic check with subtlety. Topped on a white midsole, in quite a contrast to the previous s blacked-out variant, the pair effectively blends the best of both AF1 worlds. Grab a detailed look at this newcomer below and keep it locked in as more details arise on their official release.
Nike is teaming up with British streetwear staple, A-COLD-WALL* to develop a London-exclusive Air Force 1 High that is meant to blend the important of the two iconic entities to the city of London. British Designer Samuel Ross debuted this design in January during his London Fashion Week presentation and is bringing it back for a special Nike Tn Red release later this week.
Now, they re set to officially return to market with another collaboration a special Air Force 1 Low that features feature the same color blocking and construction as the AF1 High with a slightly slimmed-down look. Futuristic white Flyleather and soft grey suede combine on the upper with the former appearing on the toebox, mudugard, and heel while splitting the midfoot with the latter, which then covers the eyestays and collar. The normal midfoot Swoosh is replaced by a perforated iteration, and black ACW branding appears on the lateral midfoot and insole.