The Nike Air VaporMax ‘Triple Black 2.0’ is the third, and darkest, iteration of the VaporMax silhouette’s ‘Triple Black’ colorway. The design features an all-black Flyknit upper with a 3M reflective black Nike swoosh. Released in October of 2017, the silhouette also includes black Flywire cables and a blacked-out full-length Air VaporMax unit.
This Air VaporMax ?Grey Multi? colorway features a dark grey and multicolor Flyknit upper with a reflective silver Swoosh and a tonal grey translucent Air VaporMax unit. It dropped in January 2018 with Nike+ Exclusive ?College Navy, ?Cargo Khaki,? ?Gunsmoke,? ?Triple Black,? and ?Triple White? colorways.
The Air VaporMax Flyknit 2 features small updates to the upper in the form of a heel counter, a pull-tab on the heel and a more pronounced Swoosh on the profile. This edition of the Air VaporMax Flyknit 2 features an all-black Flyknit construction, white Swoosh, and reflective strip on the heel. The full-length, translucent VaporMax air unit provides support, while lending the shoe a futuristic look.
Originally designed for the track by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, the Cortez has held firm as a brand staple for over 45 years. First debuted in 1972, this OG colorway made a comeback in 2016. The retro features the same premium white leather build as the original with a blue accent at the midsole and a red Swoosh on the side panels.
The Nike Classic Cortez Nylon ?OG? applies a sleek and simple color scheme to Bill Bowerman’s 1972 silhouette. The shoe’s nylon upper comes in red, with leather overlays that lend a premium style. A Swoosh, heel, tongue branding, and insole provide contrast. The shoe’s white sole features a classic herringbone pattern for traction and throwback appeal.
Released in October 2016, this Nike Dunk Low SB ‘Orange Box’ colorway was based on Nike?s classic orange sneaker box. It features a Safety Orange and cream leather upper with a white Swoosh, a white midsole, and a black rubber outsole. It also comes with an embossed shoebox on the heel and an insole graphic of stacked Nike SB shoe boxes.
This 2016 Nike SB Dunk low ?Sea Crystal? sports the same colorway as the 2004 Nike SB Dunk High ?Sea Crystal.? Built to the specifications of American skateboarder Ishod Wair, this version of the Dunk Low features a slimmer tongue than the traditional model as well as a Zoom Air unit in the heel of the insole. The low-top version features a Summit White leather upper with Green Glow suede overlays, a matching Green Glow midsole, and black on the Swoosh, lining, laces, heel, and outsole.
The Nike Kobe 11 ?Mambacurial? sneaker features a breathable woven Flyknit fabrication and a gradient color scheme. Originally seen on the Kobe 8, the Pink Flash and Action Green combination quickly became one of the most coveted Kobe colorways, a nod to the Mercurial soccer boot that inspired the design. In this minimal low-top iteration, an oversized ?NIKE? logo decorates the medial side, with a mountain-like translucent Action Green overlay accenting the midsole.
Built to take on the elements, the Nike Lunar Force 1 Duckboot sports a monochromatic black finish on the upper and midsole. The tonal design accentuates the blend of materials that make up the build, including a studded synthetic forefoot and water-resistant leather on the quarter panel and heel. An internal Watershield lining offers waterproof protection, while the Lunarlon sole combines with Nike Air for lightweight cushioning. A high-traction gum rubber outsole provides traction.
Initially intended for wear on the soccer field, the Lunar Magista II Flyknit maintains its core elements in a lifestyle version. Engineered in woven textile, the textured forefoot recalls the performance cleat, while a Flyknit ankle and Flywire cables provide adaptive support. The heel gets a premium treatment with a leather counter that adds structure. Underfoot, a Lunarlon midsole and carbon rubber segments deliver a springy ride and durable traction.
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