While Nike‘s Air Max 1 Premium just dropped in an eye-catching “Bordeaux/Desert Moss” makeup, three other classic models from the AM family — the Air Max Plus, Visions SE and 90 Essential — have gone for a more covert look via an ABC-MART exclusive “Ninja” pack.
The three silhouettes boast an all-black upper made of lightweight ballistic mesh, a black sole unit, and hits of red at the visible Air bubble units and toe section of the outsole (for the Visions SE only, according to ABC-MART’s website) for a city-slick look that puts a subtle twist on the menacing all-black palette.
The Air Max Vision SE goes for ¥9,720 JPY ($86 USD), the Air Max Plus runs for ¥16,200 JPY ($144 USD), and the AM 90 Essential retails for ¥12,960 JPY ($115 USD) and can be found in-store and online at ABC-MART’s web store now.
As part of its fall lineup, Nike is bringing back one of its classic silhouettes with the release of the Air Pegasus ’89 in “River Rock.” The Air Pegasus ’89 isn’t something we see that frequently from the Swoosh, with its Jacquard “Volt Green” colorway coming out more than a year ago.
This time around, the sneaker combines different overlays of suede and textile for the upper, coloring each panel a different shade of dark green. Also seen on the sneaker are different grey layers underneath the green, as well as Nike’s branding on the tongue patch and along the side. The entire look is finished off with a textured white rubber sole resting below the upper.
You can grab your own pair of the Nike Air Pegasus ’89 in “River Rock” now from select Nike retailers like Titolo for $120 USD.
After unveiling its latest collaboration with Parley, adidas is continuing the momentum behind the EQT Support ADV with the release of a “Static” colorway for the sneaker. This time around, adidas chose to decorate each panel of the mesh upper with a different shade of grey. The sock-like upper also sees a black material used for the model’s outer caging and for the heel tab. The “Static” name comes from the look used for the heel panel that carries a grey and white pattern. All of this rests atop an adidas EVA midsole that provides extra cushioning and comfort.
The “Static” colorway of the adidas EQT Support ADV is available now at select adidas retailers for $130 USD.
Nike‘s been pushing the Air Max 1 Jewel‘s comeback with several colorways options, both new and OG. This time around, the Air Max 1 Jewel gets fitted in “Atomic Teal” — a luxe iteration that boasts an off-white suede upper, a teal suede mudguard and a metallic emerald-hued mini Swoosh.
The sophisticated cream/teal upper sits atop a clean white midsole to keep with the classic Air Max look. Signature details such as a visible Air unit and a black rubber outsole stay true to the OG design, while special details such as matching cream laces and embroidered Nike branding at the heel tab add a little extra to the colorway.
You can pick up the Nike Air Max 1 Jewel “Atomic Teal” at select Swoosh retailers such as Rise for $140 USD now. Let us know if you’ll be picking up a pair.
With the rain and cold of winter quickly bearing down on us, adidas has come to the rescue by releasing an all-weather version of its hallmark Stan Smith. The silhouette’s insole has been refitted with a durable GORE-TEX lining which provides the weather-prone nubuck upper with a little more protection. Rounded off by the traditional rubber cup-sole and perforated three-stripe branding, the new GORE-TEX Stan Smiths are a handy new addition for any winter-faring sneakerhead.
For $139 USD these all-white weather-resistant warriors could be yours. They are available at select retailers or grab them online at END. now.
In other sneaker news, The “Black and White” Under Armour Curry 4 is available to pre-order.
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