As with handfuls of the
air jordan 1 retro high og’s previous iterations, the upcoming retro indulges in a “colorless” smooth leather that allows the tones that take over the accompanying overlays to revel in the spotlight. A wine-reminiscent hue covers paneling around the foot, along the tongue and across the heel in a style reminiscent to many of the recent Nike Dunks to hit the market. The shimmering profile swooshes, however, create a clear-cut connection between this “Bordeaux” pair and the Jordan 1 co.jp “Midnight Navy” that first released in 2001; “wings” insignias on the ankle follow suit. Laces and outsoles round out the the retro in the titular color.
It’s official that the
nike free run womens—one of the 2010s’ quintessential running shoes—is returning this year. Besides the classic black and white colorways, the Swoosh may also be looking to re-release some colorful classics. Old and new fans of the Nike Free favorite can anticipate the arrival of a bold blue and orange mix.
With the success of the 2019 “Joker” movie, it’s already been confirmed that a “Joker 2” is underway. Details about the sequel are still minimal—but Nike does have a release to keep DC fans occupied in the meantime. For an upcoming
nike blazers men, the Swoosh’s design team adds green and purple accents reminiscent of the villainous clown.
Throughout its near-20-year-old history,
nike dunks low release has drawn inspiration from a wide array of places, faces and things. Recently, the skate-focused imprint has unveiled styles inspired by original Nike Air Max 90 colorways alongside a handful of Nike SB Dunk Low pairs inspired by the Nike ACG Terra shoe.