Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen a selection of colorways, new and old, for Nike‘s revived Air Max Deluxe model. Today, additional color schemes have surfaced, hinting that the brand will likely push the model in abundance ahead of next year’s 20th anniversary. As with previous teasers, the full-length Air Max unit returns as the upper welcomes a range of patterns and colors. Simpler color combinations emerge from volt and orange, to blue and purple, as well as triple white.
Having unveiled its latest hi-tech runner last week, Nike now has new colorways of the Zoom Pegasus Turbo on the way. The latest version of the silhouette will see it come in an understated black and metallic silver colorway, with an upper in black Flywire mesh.
This upper will be subtly offset with a thick black stripe down the middle, as well as silver detailing including the large Swoosh and Nike tongue branding. The sneaker is then finished with a white outsole beneath a gradient black-to-white midsole. The new colorway is believed to be releasing via the Nike web store on August 2 this year.
First spotted last month prior to Game 3 of the 2018 NBA Finals, LeBron James showed face at this year’s Summer League program in support of his new teammates sporting the same Nike Air Zoom Generation PE’s. Considered to be his first public appearance donning Lakers purple and gold, King James teamed his boldly-hued kicks with a pair of equally flashy JustDon x Mitchell & Ness Lakers shorts. The NBA superstar finished off his ensemble with an RWTW (Roll With the Winners) T-shirt and copious amounts of both neck and wrist bling.
As far as the kicks go, his heavily-hyped move to Los Angeles will surely spark a renewed interest in the purple Nike Air Zoom Generations from LBJ fans, Lakers devotees and sneakerheads alike. Although no official news has yet been made regarding a potential release, be sure to check back for updates.
With eyes the world over tuned in to watch France claim victory against Croatia in the 2018 FIFA World Cup finale, The Shoe Surgeon thought to commemorate the momentous win with a familiar hybrid creation set to honor the newly-crowned champs. Similar in concept to what we saw late last year, the bespoke sneaker artist, once again, fuses key design characteristics of both the Air Jordan 1 and the old-school soccer-inspired Nike Tiempo ’94.
Drenched in France’s national colors, the sneakers highlight the Tiempo’s overlapping tongue — featuring the country’s French Football Federation logo — in addition to the exposed stitching accents found on the vamp. The remainder of the dual-sport mashup closely resembles Jordan Brand’s iconic AJ1, complete with a clean white side Swoosh and sole unit. The France World Cup AJ1 Tiempo surprise release is available online now for a price of $1,200 USD.
Celebrated LA designer Chris Stamp took to Instagram to announce a new collaboration with PUMA. The STAMPD founder took the wraps off an upcoming shoe entitled the 88-18. The sneaker boasts all-Italian suede construction and features a dip-dyed motif in tonal black and light grey. Rounding out the design are white soles that aptly complements the neutral makeup. Collectively, the pair pays homage to “the legacy of the iconic silhouette and future of its progression,” said Stamp in the caption.
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