Nike‘s newest Air Max 270 model is double-referencing one of the sneakers that inspired its design: the Nike Air Max 180. This Air Max 270 “Ultramarine” colorway is a nod to the Nike Air 180’s OG color scheme, which features a combo of white, “Ultramarine” blue and “Solar Red.”
The progressive silhouette boasts a bold “Solar Red” heel counter and XL Air unit heel bubble, a white forefront midsole and mesh upper, which is underlaid with an “Ultramarine” blue textile layer and Swoosh branding accents throughout.
The Nike Air Max 270 “Ultramarine” will launch on Air Max Day, March 26, alongside other colorways for a retail price of $150 USD. For more renditions, take a closer look at the AM270 “Light Bone/Hot Punch” and “Teal” colorways.
To celebrate the upcoming NBA mid-season mark and to commemorate Michael Jordan‘s first All-Star appearance in L.A. 33 years ago, Jordan Brand debuts the “City Of Flight” campaign with a thematic Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG.
The AJ1 “City of Flight” features a luxurious black leather upper with gold detailing at the Swoosh trim, Wings logo, tongue tab and lace tips. A crisp white midsole offers a hit of contrast while a translucent icy outsole adds a slight twist for a clean look.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “City of Flight” releases on January 10 for a retail price of $160 USD at select Jordan Brand retailers such as Packer Shoes. Let us know if this is a cop or drop and for more court models, take a look at the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “6 Rings.”
After early teaser images and much speculation surrounding its impending drop, Pharrell’s collaborative tie-dyed Hu NMD silhouette alongside adidas, which sits in part of the upcoming Trail Holi” pack, now has a set release date. Additional images recently hit our radar — granting us a better look at this vibrantly-hued BOOST model.
Said to be inspired by the Holi Festival observed in India, a lively celebration of color and love, this particular model sports a tonal mashup of “Chalk Coral,” “Flash Green” and “Lab Purple” along the upper, while a white BOOST midsole and “Coral” outsole round out the design. This rendition will retail for $250 USD and will make its debut on March 2 online and select adidas stockists.
Early last month, images of Nike’s Air Max 98 in the “Gundam” colorway surfaced, as the sportswear giant prepares to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the throwback silhouette. The uppers feature a multi-patterned, multi-textured construction — featuring a tricolored tonal palette of red, white and blue, while signature Air Max branding lands on the tongue and heel areas.
Sitting directly below is a full-length Air Max midsole and black outsole. Although the AM98 has played a backseat to several of its Air Max counterparts, it would be fair to assume that big plans are in order given its momentous 20th year in the game. The commemorative design will retail for $160 USD and will make its debut on January 18 at select Nike carriers.
Following the announcement concerning the February comeback of the all-purpose Speed Turf Max, Nike has plans to drop a “Just Do It” pack.
Made up of new renditions of the Air Max 95, Air Max 1 and Air Force 1, Nike’s latest trio continues the current 30th anniversary celebrations and boasts a special attention to the branding details. Allowing the iconic “Just Do It” slogan to dominate the look, Nike prominently places the three words on the “Swoosh” decal and the tongue of the aforementioned silhouettes. The “Just Do It” pack’s Air Force 1 will be released in orange and white, while the Air Max 95 and 1 will see black and white versions.
You can preview the orange iteration of Nike’s “Just Do It” pack above, and stay tuned for more from the forthcoming run.
Following a teaser from Eric Koston, Jordan Brand and Levi’s® have officially shared information on their collaborative Air Jordan 4 and reversible trucker jacket. The two heavyweights reunite to celebrate each other’s respectable history. Taking a look at the Air Jordan 4, Levi’s® standard wash is added to its upper as reverse denim is added to the insole and inner lining. Levi’s® signature patch is also incorporated on the tongue of the sneaker in addition to a special hangtag. The aforementioned upper rests atop a gum-colored outsole and is finished off with indigo laces, gold stitching and the traditional red Levi’s® tab.
The Jordan Brand x Levi’s® Reversible Trucker Jacket places emphasis on craftsmanship as it mixes details found in the classic Flight Suit into its worn denim. As you move onto the jacket’s underarm panels you’ll find Flight Suit material in red while the back hosts a lightly distressed Flight logo. Once reversed, a black Flight Suit is complemented by a denim-accented collar. In addition, a Jumpman logo is added to the back in red with co-branded shank buttons and paper patches.
The Jordan Brand x Levi’s® Air Jordan 4 and reversible Trucker Jacket will officially release on January 17 at select retailers.
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