Earlier this week, Nike took the Kyrie 7 "mystery suit" from the buyer and randomly selected a color from the four. And now, just a few days later, the brand is moving in the opposite direction, because they offer almost limitless options through your Nike Kyrie 7. Although not so extensive in terms of graphics and patterns, the platform allows eccentric mismatch to a certain extent. The Swoosh logo, the forefoot blade, and even the lace unit can be individually colored, while the upper, heel and lining are forced to use the same color. The color palette it offers, from neutral to marshmallow style, allows a wide variety of choices and allows you to get the boldness you want.
Jordan launched two specially designed shoes To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Air Jordan 11. The adaptive variant filter icon draws inspiration from the original sketches through the resounding, self-lace futurism, which coincides with the "Jubilee" color scheme. This 25th Anniversary Edition adds a powerful and familiar addition to the aforementioned Jordan 11 adaptation. The black patented lower part of the vamp, while a strong mesh seat with "Jordan" spreading metallic silver along the side of its eyelets. The latter hue then extends to the heel, and the iconic trapeze badge also uses the same high-end finish. More importantly, the word "23" on the heel and the trademark on the instep are also followed, which together with the "25" on the insole completes an effective tribute.
As we all know, Nike Air Max Plus is one of the most popular styles in the Swoosh series of sports shoes in the 1990s, New Jordan especially among sports enthusiasts in the UK and Australia. However, the retro version until May this year was a bit surprising. There are rumors that starting from the holiday of 2020, Air Max Plus II will be released on the calendars across Europe on November 19 "Heroic Blue/Ghost Green/Dark Royal Blue" style. Like the predecessor, the 2000 product uses a high-vis gradient finish on its shape TPU cladding. The mesh covering the upper is further obsessed with transitional tones, but the shiny "eggplant" reminiscent of the panel at the heel makes it eclipse; the heel structure also adopts a purple tone, which happens to be located in the aggressive Air Above the Max air cushion variant. At the foot, tread has a palette of two people, even though it likes black tools very much.
The Nike Air Force 1 ’07 Craft is a modern take on the iconic Air Force 1 with new details like fresh graphics on the tongue and heel.As with some of the silhouette’s most beloved arrangements, the off-white hue sets the stage for much more eye-catching tones.Nike Air Force 1 Low comes dressed in a Sail, Mantra Orange, and Forest color scheme. Burnt orange takes over profile swooshes, heel overlays and labels on the tongue, with the latter two areas boasting updated “AIR FORCE 1” branding in the aforementioned dark green color. It features a Sail tumbled leather upper with Orange suede overlays giving off Texas Longhorns vibes. Green branding can be found on the tongue and heel branding completed with a Sail rubber sole.Save for the metal lace dubraes, the remainder of the pair is clad in “Sail,” making this proposition perfect for spring and summer.
Jordan 2020 Release will be adding to their Air Zoom Spiridon Cage 2 SE lineup during the fall season with a few new tonal color options.Officially dressed in Oatmeal, Sesame, and Black, this Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Cage 2 arrives straight out of a Fall catalog with a fully tan upper.One of those includes this new offering dressed in a Sesame, Oatmeal, and Black color scheme.Other portions of the sneaker form in total fashion with light and dark tan being used on the lacing system, Nike branding, midsole Air unit, and rubber outsole.The shoe features a suede base with Tan perforated and smooth leather overlays. Branded badges on the tongues and heels atop a Gum and Tan sole unit completes the design.With the recent surge in demand for the shoe and the perfect colorway, expect to see the Oatmeal Spiridon Cage 2 to be seen on the feet of many this fall season.
Yuta Hosokawa, designer and founder of Japanese clothing label READYMADE, has teamed up with Nike to release a collaborative Blazer Mid.the shoe is disruptive, highlighted by unfinished looking layers and reimagined branding.Nike Blazer Mid Dressed in a Black, Vast Grey, Volt, and Total Orange color scheme.Black and white panels work along with a printed collar on the upper, which sits atop a bubbled sole that's almost Boost-like in appearance.This Nike Blazer Mid features an eye-catching morphed Swoosh logo on the sides, camouflage-styled collar and tongues atop a bubbly midsole and toe cap. The shoe is completed with two-tone laces and co-branded heels.The standout feature is warped Swoosh branding along the sides, popping off the dark base in bright orange. Additional logo hits adorn the heel.