After unveiling the technical looking sneaker in “Black/Anthracite” and “White/Ghost” last month, Nike has debuted a third colorway of its upcoming ISPA Air Max 270 SP SOE. The latest design features a “Blue Void” upper, complete with black detailing and an orange Swoosh.
This upper is hidden beneath the silhouette’s signature cage, which comes in “Terra Orange.” Other features of the sneaker include a cushioned Air Max 270 sole unit, with the orange touches continuing to the outsole, as well as toggles and rope-like shoelaces to complete the technical aesthetic. The latest ISPA Air Max 270 SP SOE to hit Nike.com on January 10.
Nike is adding another silhouette to the list of highly-anticipated Air Max 90 drops in the forthcoming weeks.
Differing from the monotoned “Armory Blue” colorway, this iteration gives fresh vibes with its color blocking of smooth tones. The “Nike Air” branding on the heel and tongue embellish the melange of “Wolf Grey” along with a darker shade that takes over the upper. An “Indigo Storm” midsole houses the signature bubble unit while the look finishes with a spark of yellow on the lacestays.
No official release date has been shared, but look for the Nike Air Max 90 “White Storm” to drop in January at select Nike retailers and nike.com. Stay tuned for more details of the drop.
Back in October of 2018, adidas revealed plans to release a modernized Nite Jogger in 2019. Now, we’re deciding to publish an exclusive first-look at the newly-revamped Nite Jogger.
For the first addition to the contemporary Nite Jogger collection, consumers are being given a mostly-black sneaker that’s officially billed as a “Core Black/Carbon/Active Blue” release. For the shoe’s actual construction, adidas manufacturers chose to use an array of high-end materials for the upper, while the signature, fan-favorite Boost sole defines the bottom.
You can take a look at the adidas Nite Jogger in “Core Black/Carbon/Active Blue” above, while the sneaker itself is scheduled to hit select adidas retailers on January 12.
We saw Nike share a fresh Air Max 98 rendition as a part of the brand’s forthcoming Chinese New Year collection towards the end of December. As a quick follow up, a new colorway of the silhouette has emerged in “Summit White/Metallic Silver.” The upper’s under and overlays are covered in the neutral tone while its full-length Air Max unit welcomes blue. In addition, the lateral sides’ mini Swoosh is outlined in red to match the heel tab. Lastly, you’ll find a special ‘98 callout on each medial side stitched in metallic silver to top things off.
This new Nike Air Max 98 colorway is slated to arrive stateside in the coming weeks for $160 USD at select Nike Sportswear retailers. Those looking for a bolder colorway may be interested in its “University Red” edition.
Nike’s latest version of the Air Force 270 Utility has been revealed. The shoe was first showcased back in October 2018 and now the brand has released another colorway of the functional shoe. This iteration sees the midsole and lower panels in a bright blue color with a white upper and contrasting black straps. The shoe is finished off with a clear air max bubble.
There’s no word of a release date as of yet, but we will update with further information when more details are revealed.
Following the drops of the “Clear Emerald/Total Orange” and “Indigo Force/Black” schemes, Nike releases another Air Huarache Edge TXT in a more nostalgic colorway.
Keeping features like the neoprene sockliner and the tongue badge from Tinker-Hatfield‘s original design intact, Nike gives the Air Huarache a modern twist by introducing a new lacing system, leather patches and a large heel piece. The magenta upper mixes with the white netting toebox, while the brim of the sockliner and the two nylon straps are highlighted with neon yellow. Finally a retro white midsole dressed with a black plastic heel piece finishes off the look of this upgraded Air Huarache.
The Air Huarache Edge TXT “Magenta” is now available in China for $110 USD and is expected to be released very soon at US retailers and Nike.com.
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