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| Nike Air Huarache receives a very similar look | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Monday Oct 9 2017, 08:39 PM (43 Views) | |
| Lanny | Monday Oct 9 2017, 08:39 PM Post #1 |
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The Nike Air Max 90 Ultra combines a thoroughly modern construction with an old stand-by colorway for this new “Cool Grey” look. A Nike standard ever since the Cool Grey Air Jordan 11 first dropped in 2001, the classic Cool Grey and white color scheme takes over the latest and greatest iteration of the Flyknit Air Max 90 with solid grey synthetic mudguards contrasting with the heathered grey knit upper. Coincidentally, the Nike Air Huarache Ultra also receives a very similar look to its adidas counterpart. Already eerily similar in design, the two shoes almost look like twins in their matching royal blue mesh uppers despite being from being from different brands. The Nike Cortez Ultra is one of Nike’s most heralded silhouettes. It further cemented its iconic lifestyle history thanks to its cameo in Forrest Gump and now Nike Sportswear is updating the 1972 creation with its latest technology. While we’ve seen Roshe crossovers in the past, Ultra Moire-inspired lightweight tooling on the outsole, and more, the Nike Cortez Flyknit is a creation unlike any other in the 40 years of the Cortez. New look for the women’s Nike Air Max Zero in “Oatmeal”. We’re guessing you find this oatmeal not too hot or cold, but “just right” for this latest look on the concept sneaker combining vintage style with modern tech, presented in the light tan mesh and synthetic upper. The “Oatmeal” look is no doubt a great early spring option for the Air Max Zero to get you ready for the summer months ahead. The idea with this model was to craft the perfect Nike Air Force 1 High to commemorate the 1980s classic and all its achieved as a lifestyle staple over the years. Designer Devon McKinney took over duties on this Air Force 1 High SL and wanted to breathe new premium life but not reinvent the wheel. He accomplished this through that signature shade of Vachetta Tan leather throughout while a 24K Rose Gold plated collar ring matched the removable lace tips. |
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