As the mercury continues to rise, you’re going to want to wear a traditional all leather pair of the Nike Air Force 1 Flyknit even less, so luckily the Swoosh is giving you plenty of options for the more lightweight and breathable version as the summer progresses. This latest look is just for the ladies, with the women’s Air Force 1 Low Flyknit in a nice mix of black and royal blue Flyknit accented with bright pink leather on the tongue for a feminine touch.
At this point with all the major Nike Air Max Zero Mens releases in March, we might as well just call it Air Max month. Indeed, March 2017 sees everything from the return of the atmos x Nike Air Max 1 to the debut of the amazing VaporMax, which are only two of the noteworthy releases surrounding Air Max Day on the 26th. It looks like Nike has some more colorways of the flagship shoe for Air Max Day 2015 in store for us all.
In a year full of exciting advancements from Nike’s Air Max line – with the Nike VaporMax, the 30th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 90 Ultra Essential, the 20th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 97 – the Nike Air Max 90 has taken an understandable back seat to let those models shine. Luckily, the old standby will be returning in a number of new colorways for Fall 2017. After a preview of the “Rebel Skulls” colorway earlier this week, another mostly black pair is headed to select stores in the Air Max 90 Ultra 2.0 formula.
Just in time for fall, the Nike Air Huarache Utility is back with some new outdoors hiking vibes thanks to these two Nike ACG-inspired looks. Both call to mind the classic Nike Air Mowabb, the first Nike hiking shoe to feature Huarache technology back in 1992. The Air Huarache has been no stranger to ACG-like colorways in the past, and now the trend continues with this duo of earthy looks for 2017.
The Nike Cortez Womens is definitely back in full-effect this summer, with a number of OG and brand-new looks for the iconic running shoe turned streetwear staple. This version we’re here to take a look at today falls into the latter category of new colorways, featuring an “Afro-Punk” themed look in denim with a colorful print on the tongue and heel inspired by the apparel of the African punk and rock scene of the 1970’s and ’80s.