adidas Originals has tapped model Kiko Mizuhara to debut its new Falcon Zip sneaker. The classic dad sneaker is updated for 2019 with a zipper that replaces the traditional lacing system. The Spring/Summer 2019 colorways of the new model are white and black. Each pair is accented with pastel detailing on the outsole to showcase its curved shape. For the SS19 campaign, Kiko sports the white iteration with tulle socks which add a feminine flair.
Just in time for summer, Nike has dropped its popular Air Max 1 and Air Max 97 silhouettes in crisp, all-white iterations ideal the season. This time around, the shoe gets stripped down and is brought back to basics with monochrome uppers.
The fan-favorite Air Max 97 sees a Premium suede upper in “Platinum Tint” as well as reflective 3M detailing across the panelling. Of course, the shoe also sees its signature full-length Air unit and provides maximum comfort and style. The retro Air Max 1 also gets the Premium suede makeover, all sporting a “Summit White” hue atop the Phylon sole.
There’s nothing like a white sneaker for summer, and if you’re looking to get your hands on the Air Max 97 and Air Max 1, head over to Livestock where they retail at $171 USD and $123 USD respectively.
Neon is as trendy as ever, and for its latest Air Max 97, Nike has dipped the iconic silhouette in “Volt” and “Rush Pink.” This time around, the textured upper arrives in an all-white color with striking neon panelling across. In addition, the shoe also sees contrasting black lining, as well as detailing in an eye-catching “Rush Pink” across. The signature translucent sole also sports the bold pink hue, as well as the Swoosh branding at the lateral which finishes off the vibrant sneaker.
Ideal for mixing and matching this season, the neon Nike Air Max 97 in “Rush Pink/Volt” is the perfect statement shoe to add to your rotation. Retailing at $160 USD, the sneaker is now available for purchase over at Nike.
New Balance‘s 991 and 1530 silhouettes are features in its new “Pastel Paradise” pack. The 991 remains the ultimate dad sneaker accented with a sueded upper and multi-layered midsole. Its rear is etched out in black with a white outsole adding some dimension. New Balance’s ‘N’ logo can be found prominently featured on the lateral with a white outline. A salmon pink tone dominates the upper of the 1530. This shoe has a more pronounced midsole that sits on jagged treads allowing for comfortable wear.
Shoppers can find both pairs at Overkill now. The 991 retails for $215 USD and the 1530 has a $180 USD value.
adidas Originals presents its latest reflective pack featuring the iconic Superstar 80s and Stan Smith silhouettes. Both designs include a hit of iridescent accents.
The adidas Originals Stan Smith in “Cloud White/Ecru Tint” is constructed with clean white leather throughout the model. On the back, we see a portion accentuated by a purply, translucent detail. Additionally, this iteration comes with tonal lacing and classic details.
The other design in the drop is the adidas Originals Superstar 80s in “Cloud White/Silver Metallic.” This alternative features Three Stripes branding in a glitzy hue and also includes a rubber sole and cap toe. Rounding out this design is the white lacing system.
Head over to adidas’ web store to purchase both the Stan Smith and Superstar 80s silhouettes on May 1 for $90 USD.
Nike‘s most iconic silhouette, the Air Force 1, is an essential in anyone’s sneaker rotation but this metallic lilac version brings a sleek update to the minimal trainer. In place of the classic, tonal white leather upper, this style favors a shiny “Oxygen Purple” hue that also finds itself on the outsole.
Adding to the shimmering look is the silver Swoosh on the sidewalls and the heel panel in the same tone which boasts black Nike branding. To contrast, there’s a plain white tongue and laces as well as a signature bold midsole to match. Why not team your kicks with some metallic makeup from MAC’s upcoming “Electric Wonder” collection?
You can cop Nike’s Air Force 1 “Oxygen Purple” at nike.com now for $100 USD.
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