NikeCourt has tapped 25-year-old tennis champion Sloane Stephens to debut its Wimbledon 2018 collection.
The Florida native poses in the brand’s new Slam Tank and Victory Skirt which were both created to aid her performance on grass court. Each item is made from a stretchy woven fabric that incorporates Dri-FIT technology for lightweight, sweat-free wear. Stephens poses in the all-white gear that is required by the Wimbledon tournament. To add some flair, gold and black Swoosh are used to accent the crisp clothing.
Nike has released the Air Max 97 SE in one of our favorite colorways of the season. This iteration follows the “Wolf Grey/Solar Red” and “Have a Nice Day” colorways that provide a bounty of color. Maintaining the theme of warm tones, we see the AM 97 SE arrive in a peachy “Guava Ice” colorway.
The ’90s runner is covered in a myriad of pink and pale peach tones that complement its corduroy upper. The midsole and Swoosh detailing is a clean white hue that adds balance and even more appeal. Completing the low-top sneaker are rose gold studs that are imprinted into the lateral.
Shoppers can find this color combination at FinishLine now for $170 USD.
Soon after it was first reintroduced last year in its OG “Silver Bullet” colorway, the Nike Air Max 97 has since become an irreplaceable favorite for sneakerheads. Along with the slew of vibrant colorways that have been launched since – from the text-ridden “Have A Nike Day” rework to the millennial darling in “Barely Rose” – one of the shoe’s most popular iterations remains to be one of its simplest palettes: “Triple White.” Even after being restocked back in April, the sneaker continues to fly off the shelves. If you missed out last time around, here’s your chance now to cop a pair of the covetable release.
The Nike Air Max 97 “Triple White” is available now at Eleven, retailing for €190 EUR (approximately $222 USD).
Officially dubbed “Royal Tint,” the pastel blue tone swoops over the entire sleek leather upper, with tonal stitching and laces completing the chic look. Upon the lateral side, there’s a shimmering metallic gold Swoosh that steals the show – it’s matched by branding on the tongue and the word “AIR” embroidered on the heel in golden thread, which brings an additional glam-factor to the sneakers. Rounding out the silhouette is a crisp “Summit White” midsole that both elevates the look and your height. Pair these kicks with a slick all-white outfit or your favorite denim pieces for a cool and casual summertime look.
There’s no official release date yet but you’ll be able to shop the Air Force 1 Premium LX “Royal Tint” at retailers like Kickz.com for $152 USD soon.
Nike unveils another bold Air Max 97 design ideal for vacationing or just heading out for a night with friends. The colorway dubbed “Wolf Grey/Solar Red” is strikingly similar to the brand’s sold out “Silver Bullet” iteration.
On the low-cut sneakers, we see the fan-favorite hue “Wolf Grey” on the upper. Additionally, the model comes with waves of “Solar Red” and an ultra-bright wave of “Purple.” Detailing also features a visible Air Max Unit, tonal lacing and a contrasting white midsole. Style these with a pick from Nike’s new World Cup Football Kits.
Head over to Sole Finess to purchase the Nike Air Max 97 in “Wolf Grey/Solar Red” where they retail for $185 USD.
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