The work of streetwear legend Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Nike Air Max Zero US Stockists makes a return in a triple black colorway. One of Fujiwara’s more recent designs, the LD-Zero reinterpreted the Air Max 2016 model, adding some signature Fujiwara idiosyncrasies to the design. This time the shoe is in an all-black colorway, alongside doubled-up brio cables, a new eye stay finish and the full-length Max Air unit. It costs $210 USD and is available now from select retailers such as Sneaker Politics.
Originally introduced as a fragment-branded HTM silhouette back in March for Air Max Day, the Hiroshi Fujiwara-designed Nike Air Max Zero Online Shopping H — a unique hybrid coupling a retro LD-1000-inspired upper with modern tech like 360-degree Max Air cushioning — has returned twice now, popping up in grey back in September before surfacing in a “Triple Black” motif. Now the kicks are getting an introduction as a part of Nike Sportswear’s own in-house line-up.
Ditching the “H” designation and simply dubbed the Nike Air Max Zero at Wholesale Price, the new release notably appears sans fragment branding and instead opts for a retro tongue badge and corresponding heel insignia — appropriate given the upper’s old school roots. The construction itself also gets a bit of an upgrade as leather-lined suede handles the entirety of the upper. Finally, a full translucent 360-degree Max Air unit — as opposed to the smoky one that hit the aforementioned “Triple Black” release — provides the cushioning.
Last seen in a clean combination of black and white, Nike Sportswear’s Tinker Hatfield-designedNike Air Max Zero Outlet is back for November with an eye-catching, limited-edition look. Dressed in metallic silver, the kicks sport their usual Max Air cushioning and seamless synthetic upper and, in this case, employ a tried-and-true combination of black and red throughout.
Just last week, Nike Sportswear introduced a fragment-free rendition of the Hiroshi Fujiwara-designed Nike Air Max Zero Clearance Sale and now it’s back with an even cleaner rendition of the former HTM silhouette. Adopting a “Sail” look, the kicks stay true to the hybrid look of the HTM original, but adopt retro Nike branding instead (a la last week’s black suede release). Here, the kicks don an off-white suede-constructed version of the LD-1000-inspired upper, coupling it with matching accents throughout while a 360 Max Air unit provides the cushioning.