Nike‘s Air Force 1 Hi Utility has been debuted in a sweet “Particle Beige” hue. The premium sneaker is outfitted with an elevated sole, additional branding a new laces style.
The pink upper is accented with tan detailing on the middle panel and toe box. We see the Nike Sportswear text tag stamped on the front of the shoe in a bright coral hue. The traditional laces are swapped with oversized, flat styles that are weaved through white eyelets. “FORCE” is engraved onto the ankle strap creating one of the boldest footwear options of the season.
Fans will be able to pick up a pair on December 1 from Swoosh stockists like Overkill. The Air Force 1 Hi Utility “Particle Beige” retails for $137 USD.
Nike‘s always-classic silhouette, the Air Max 97, recently dropped in a bold hue of “Hyper Jade” but if you thought it couldn’t possibly get any brighter; you’re wrong. Now, the sneaker has been unveiled in a shade of yellow so bold it reminds us only of one thing – New York City’s famous taxis.
The mixed-material upper is seen entirely in the vibrant “Bright Citron” yellow tone, which takes over the wavy leather and textile panels that snake across the shoe. To contrast, the design details like a tiny Swoosh and Nike text on the lateral side arrive in black, as do the laces and the Air Max branded pull tab that’s woven across the tongue and heel. Completing the standout look is the black and yellow layered midsole with visible Air Max cushioning sandwiched in between.
One thing’s for sure, you won’t go unnoticed in these vivid trainers – you can cop the yellow Air Max 97 from select Nike accounts on December 1 for $170 USD.
Marc Jacobs cemented himself as a design force to be reckoned with back in 1993, when he debuted his “Grunge” collection for Perry Ellis to both criticism and acclaim. Now, 25 years later, the designer has brought back 26 now iconic looks from show as part of his “Redux Grunge” capsule that celebrates both his legacy and the cultural significance of the initial collection. As part of the release, Marc Jacobs has joined forces with the grunge-lover’s footwear of choice, Dr. Martens, on a set of limited-edition, co-branded boots.
Arriving in four finishes, lavender, beige, black and shiny patent black, the statement-making 10-eye boots are a timeless addition to any rotation. The sturdy leather upper is complemented by signature Dr. Martens details like sturdy laces, a branded heel tab, Airwair soles and that trademark yellow top-stitching on the midsole. Additionally, there is co-branding on the tongue and a “Redux Grunge” hang tag, as well as Marc Jacobs logo laces and a special-edition plaid dust bag.
Take a look at the classic boots in the gallery above – there’s no solid release information apart from the $220 USD price-tag yet but you can register for updates on the Marc Jacobs web store.
Off-White™ and Nike have confirmed a November 28 release date for the Zoom Fly in “Tulip Pink” and black. Both colorways were teased last month showcasing new specs on the updated colorways.
Both pairs carry on the line’s deconstructed theme. Wearers will be able to see straight through the transparent upper which is laced with signature branding. The “FOAM” tag is seen on the midsole unit as a complement to the industrial-style labelling on the medial side. A light blue zip-tie and extra
Shoppers will be able to pick up pairs at select retailers and on Nike’s SNKRS app for $170 USD.
Nike has finally graced the Air VaporMax Flyknit 2.0 in its classic “Pure Platinum” colorway. The futuristic silhouette joins the Air Max 97 Ultra and Air VaporMax Laceless which are both covered in the silver tone. To set this pair apart, Nike lined the flexible sneaker with a floral pattern.
The assortment of flowers can also be found on the heel tab giving the rear of the shoe a bit of flair. The slate gray upper is accented with a crisp white Swoosh on the lateral for the logo lovers. Tonal laces and a see-through bubble sole complete the low-top sneakers.
A release date has yet to be confirmed for the Air VaporMax Flyknit 2.0 ”Pure Platinum” but it is rumored to be stocking in December for a $190 USD retail price.
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