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I have bought myself a new pair of Nike Airmax Classics BW last week through the internet.
Nike Airmax Classics BW
Nike Air Max is a line of shoes first released by Nike, Inc. in 1987. Since its introduction, Nike has frequently introduced new and updated models in the same product line.
The Nike Air Max shoe uses a large air cushioning unit at the heel which is visible from the side of the midsole in most models. Different types of Air Max cushioning include "Air Max2" which does not have the "holes" in the cushioning unit and is of high pressure, "Tube Air" which is visible in several small circles on the midsole of the shoe, "Total Air" which is basically just another word for full Air Max cushioning, "Tuned Air," which is a system of individual pods supposedly "tuned" to different areas of the foot. Air in the early 1990s which was visible through the bottom of the shoe (although smaller portions of Air units are visible through the bottom of many Air Max models) and another type of Air cushioning is the low profile and very responsive "Zoom Air."
The Air Max BW, is the best selling Air Max shoe of all time.
[ Source: Wikipedia - Nike Airmax ]
Final Patta Air Max 1 release of their 5th anniversary serie.
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Can't help but support Nike for releasing the Nike Mag from the "Back to the Future" movies. With proceeds going directly to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, it's a great way to earn some cash.
I LOVE the movies and the shoes are pretty slick, but as a GROWN MAN, I just can't see myself wearing it. It just looks "off" to me. It just doesn't flow...maybe it's just me.
Nike Air Max 90, Menâs Size 9.5, Obsidian Blue, White, 325018-411, UPC 00091208187938, 2008, synthetic Leather and mesh upper, dark obsidian and white colorway, Air Max patches, chenille Swoosh, molded foam midsole, blue base, white details, Nike Air branding in the heel, rubber outsole, Visible Nike Air Max Unit, Lace up closure, Men's low top sneaker, Padded tongue with logo, padded collar, Signature NIKE Swoosh Logo, Cushioned inner sole, Tinker Hatfield, Red Deals Online
This is my grail out of all my kicks. Ive already started on the midsole swap so hopefully everything goes well.
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Nike Adapt Huarache 'Hyper Jade/Total Orange' (2019)
The Adapt Huarache uses a self-lacing technology known as Electro Adaptive Reactive Lacing (EARL), which debuted in 2016. Developed by Tinker Hatfield and Nike's Innovation Kitchen, EARL is now used in various models, such as the Adapt BB. This rechargeable power lacing system can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or smartwatch, meaning the wearer is able to tighten or loosen the fit with a tap of the screen.
[Design Museum]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
(May - September 2021)
From trainers originally designed for specific athletic activities like the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, the Puma Disc, and Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%, discover how sneakers such as the Reebok InstaPump Fury, the Vans Half Cab and the Asics Gel Lyte III have become cultural symbols of our times.
Take a journey through the design process behind some of the most technically inventive shoes of today with the Adidas FutureCraft.Strung shoe-making robot designed by Kram/Weisshaar, Satoshi, a brand using blockchain certification and the world’s first biologically active shoes developed by MIT Design Lab and Biorealize for Puma.
Then delve into the lucrative resale market that is currently valued at $10 billion in data visualisations from Stock X, before reliving the streetwear staple's high-fashion reinvention including sneakers by Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Y-3 and runway looks from A-COLD-WALL* and CRAIG GREEN.
Uncover the icons and collaborations that have shaped the sneaker scene over the years from Michael Jordan and Run-DMC to Kanye West, experience visuals and graphic work from Jamel Shabazz, Grace Ladoja, Simon Wheatley and Reuben Dangoor, and meet the designers working to make the industry more sustainable, Stella McCartney, Helen Kirkum and Alexander Taylor.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the Design Museum
The Adapt Huarache uses a self-lacing technology known as Electro Adaptive Reactive Lacing (EARL), which debuted in 2016. Developed by Tinker Hatfield and Nike's Innovation Kitchen, EARL is now used in various models, such as the Adapt BB. This rechargeable power lacing system can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or smartwatch, meaning the wearer is able to tighten or loosen the fit with a tap of the screen.
[Design Museum]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
(May - September 2021)
From trainers originally designed for specific athletic activities like the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, the Puma Disc, and Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%, discover how sneakers such as the Reebok InstaPump Fury, the Vans Half Cab and the Asics Gel Lyte III have become cultural symbols of our times.
Take a journey through the design process behind some of the most technically inventive shoes of today with the Adidas FutureCraft.Strung shoe-making robot designed by Kram/Weisshaar, Satoshi, a brand using blockchain certification and the world’s first biologically active shoes developed by MIT Design Lab and Biorealize for Puma.
Then delve into the lucrative resale market that is currently valued at $10 billion in data visualisations from Stock X, before reliving the streetwear staple's high-fashion reinvention including sneakers by Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Y-3 and runway looks from A-COLD-WALL* and CRAIG GREEN.
Uncover the icons and collaborations that have shaped the sneaker scene over the years from Michael Jordan and Run-DMC to Kanye West, experience visuals and graphic work from Jamel Shabazz, Grace Ladoja, Simon Wheatley and Reuben Dangoor, and meet the designers working to make the industry more sustainable, Stella McCartney, Helen Kirkum and Alexander Taylor.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the Design Museum
Nike, Air Jordan 4 Retro Fire Red, Size 7Y, White, Black, Tech Grey, 408452-160, UPC: 00194498588475,2020, OG, Big kids' mid-top basketball lifestyle shoe, Lace up closure, leather upper, Mesh-netted textile overlays on sides, Jordan Jumpman "Flight" branding at tongue, Secured "wings" featured on the sides for added support, Nike Air branding on the heel, Foam midsole with a Max Air Bubble Unit, Rubber outsole, original colorway, Michael Jordan’s fourth signature model, OG shape and color scheme, Fire Red accenting, red “Nike Air” detailing on the back of the shoe, black mudguard, white midsole, Air unit in the heel, Tinker Hatfield, Michael Jordan, 777, Reddealsonline
Nike Adapt Huarache 'Hyper Jade/Total Orange' (2019)
The Adapt Huarache uses a self-lacing technology known as Electro Adaptive Reactive Lacing (EARL), which debuted in 2016. Developed by Tinker Hatfield and Nike's Innovation Kitchen, EARL is now used in various models, such as the Adapt BB. This rechargeable power lacing system can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or smartwatch, meaning the wearer is able to tighten or loosen the fit with a tap of the screen.
[Design Museum]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
(May - September 2021)
From trainers originally designed for specific athletic activities like the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, the Puma Disc, and Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%, discover how sneakers such as the Reebok InstaPump Fury, the Vans Half Cab and the Asics Gel Lyte III have become cultural symbols of our times.
Take a journey through the design process behind some of the most technically inventive shoes of today with the Adidas FutureCraft.Strung shoe-making robot designed by Kram/Weisshaar, Satoshi, a brand using blockchain certification and the world’s first biologically active shoes developed by MIT Design Lab and Biorealize for Puma.
Then delve into the lucrative resale market that is currently valued at $10 billion in data visualisations from Stock X, before reliving the streetwear staple's high-fashion reinvention including sneakers by Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Y-3 and runway looks from A-COLD-WALL* and CRAIG GREEN.
Uncover the icons and collaborations that have shaped the sneaker scene over the years from Michael Jordan and Run-DMC to Kanye West, experience visuals and graphic work from Jamel Shabazz, Grace Ladoja, Simon Wheatley and Reuben Dangoor, and meet the designers working to make the industry more sustainable, Stella McCartney, Helen Kirkum and Alexander Taylor.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the Design Museum
The Adapt Huarache uses a self-lacing technology known as Electro Adaptive Reactive Lacing (EARL), which debuted in 2016. Developed by Tinker Hatfield and Nike's Innovation Kitchen, EARL is now used in various models, such as the Adapt BB. This rechargeable power lacing system can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or smartwatch, meaning the wearer is able to tighten or loosen the fit with a tap of the screen.
[Design Museum]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
(May - September 2021)
From trainers originally designed for specific athletic activities like the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, the Puma Disc, and Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%, discover how sneakers such as the Reebok InstaPump Fury, the Vans Half Cab and the Asics Gel Lyte III have become cultural symbols of our times.
Take a journey through the design process behind some of the most technically inventive shoes of today with the Adidas FutureCraft.Strung shoe-making robot designed by Kram/Weisshaar, Satoshi, a brand using blockchain certification and the world’s first biologically active shoes developed by MIT Design Lab and Biorealize for Puma.
Then delve into the lucrative resale market that is currently valued at $10 billion in data visualisations from Stock X, before reliving the streetwear staple's high-fashion reinvention including sneakers by Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Y-3 and runway looks from A-COLD-WALL* and CRAIG GREEN.
Uncover the icons and collaborations that have shaped the sneaker scene over the years from Michael Jordan and Run-DMC to Kanye West, experience visuals and graphic work from Jamel Shabazz, Grace Ladoja, Simon Wheatley and Reuben Dangoor, and meet the designers working to make the industry more sustainable, Stella McCartney, Helen Kirkum and Alexander Taylor.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the Design Museum
Another retro runner pickup, this time around - the Nike Air Max 1 in the outdoor green colorway. Got these from Jimmy Jazz for only $56 + shipping. What a steal & perfect for the fall.
Check out my video on them: youtu.be/K6CHzUXBkEI
Details about this pair:
Nike Air Max 1
Color: Outdoor Green/Black-Sail
Style Code: AH8145-303
Price: $110
Release Date: January 2019
The Adapt Huarache uses a self-lacing technology known as Electro Adaptive Reactive Lacing (EARL), which debuted in 2016. Developed by Tinker Hatfield and Nike's Innovation Kitchen, EARL is now used in various models, such as the Adapt BB. This rechargeable power lacing system can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or smartwatch, meaning the wearer is able to tighten or loosen the fit with a tap of the screen.
[Design Museum]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
(May - September 2021)
From trainers originally designed for specific athletic activities like the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, the Puma Disc, and Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%, discover how sneakers such as the Reebok InstaPump Fury, the Vans Half Cab and the Asics Gel Lyte III have become cultural symbols of our times.
Take a journey through the design process behind some of the most technically inventive shoes of today with the Adidas FutureCraft.Strung shoe-making robot designed by Kram/Weisshaar, Satoshi, a brand using blockchain certification and the world’s first biologically active shoes developed by MIT Design Lab and Biorealize for Puma.
Then delve into the lucrative resale market that is currently valued at $10 billion in data visualisations from Stock X, before reliving the streetwear staple's high-fashion reinvention including sneakers by Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Y-3 and runway looks from A-COLD-WALL* and CRAIG GREEN.
Uncover the icons and collaborations that have shaped the sneaker scene over the years from Michael Jordan and Run-DMC to Kanye West, experience visuals and graphic work from Jamel Shabazz, Grace Ladoja, Simon Wheatley and Reuben Dangoor, and meet the designers working to make the industry more sustainable, Stella McCartney, Helen Kirkum and Alexander Taylor.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the Design Museum
Nike, Air Jordan 4 Retro Fire Red, Size 7Y, White, Black, Tech Grey, 408452-160, UPC: 00194498588475,2020, OG, Big kids' mid-top basketball lifestyle shoe, Lace up closure, leather upper, Mesh-netted textile overlays on sides, Jordan Jumpman "Flight" branding at tongue, Secured "wings" featured on the sides for added support, Nike Air branding on the heel, Foam midsole with a Max Air Bubble Unit, Rubber outsole, original colorway, Michael Jordan’s fourth signature model, OG shape and color scheme, Fire Red accenting, red “Nike Air” detailing on the back of the shoe, black mudguard, white midsole, Air unit in the heel, Tinker Hatfield, Michael Jordan, 777, Reddealsonline
Nike, Air Jordan 4 Retro Fire Red, Size 7Y, White, Black, Tech Grey, 408452-160, UPC: 00194498588475,2020, OG, Big kids' mid-top basketball lifestyle shoe, Lace up closure, leather upper, Mesh-netted textile overlays on sides, Jordan Jumpman "Flight" branding at tongue, Secured "wings" featured on the sides for added support, Nike Air branding on the heel, Foam midsole with a Max Air Bubble Unit, Rubber outsole, original colorway, Michael Jordan’s fourth signature model, OG shape and color scheme, Fire Red accenting, red “Nike Air” detailing on the back of the shoe, black mudguard, white midsole, Air unit in the heel, Tinker Hatfield, Michael Jordan, 777, Reddealsonline
Today, Converse Inc. unveils the first in a series of updates to some of the brand’s most iconic sneakers with the debut of the Converse All Star Modern. Rooted in Converse’s rich sport history, the Converse All Star Modern is a new silhouette inspired by the Converse
1920 All Star sneaker and the brand’s heritage in basketball - streamlined with a modern design ethos and lightweight construction.
The Converse All Star Modern collection includes both Hi and Ox silhouettes featuring circular knit uppers and innovative features including Nike Hyperfuse, a contoured full-length Phylon outsole, a TPU-fused overlaid toecap, plus a neoprene split tongue and lining - all together delivering lightweight comfort and
clean, stylish lines. With additional sneaker drops anticipated throughout the rest of 2016, the introduction
of the Converse All Star Modern begins a celebration of Converse’s deep legacy in sports, with modern
updates for today’s active lifestyle consumer