The Nike Air Max 90 Ultra is currently the go-to retro model of choice for Nike Sportswear given the silhouette is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary. The Swoosh upgraded the model with a number of premium releases adding suede and nubuck along with trendy shades that were more casual centric than the normal 90s vibrancy featured on the model. If you’re a fan of ‘Oatmeal’ sandy tonal options and the ever present pastel pink but wanted a different Air Max model, then we have some good news for you.
Often a love it or hate it material for sneakers, denim drapes this latest version of the women’s Nike Air Huarache Ultra. Yes indeed, the classic runner is the latest sneaker to get the blue jean makeover, dressed in two shades of blue denim across the upper that’s paired with the model’s signature neoprene bootie and rubber heel cradle. Premium touches include metal lace eyelets, a stamped Huarache logo patch on the tongue, waxed laces, and a gum outsole that finishes them off perfectly.
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. The woven Flyknit material adds a new slip-on construction for a modern twist with a new EVA midsole cushioning platform with just the right amount of leather touches near the laces.
The Nike Air Max Zero is currently the go-to retro model of choice for Nike Sportswear given the silhouette is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary. The Swoosh upgraded the model with a number of premium releases adding suede and nubuck along with trendy shades that were more casual centric than the normal 90s vibrancy featured on the model. If you’re a fan of ‘Oatmeal’ sandy tonal options and the ever present pastel pink but wanted a different Air Max model, then we have some good news for you.
Nike is harvesting some “Wheat” sneakers once again this fall, with the return of the Nike Air Force 1 High in Flax. Releasing previously in Mid and High versions, the low-top Flax nubuck colorway with a matching gum sole has actually only previously released in Grade School sizing. The arrival in men’s sizing this fall is great news for all those who wished they could have fit in a pair of the youth release earlier this year. Get a full preview here, and stay tuned for an official release date for the winter drop of the Air Force 1 Low “Flax”.