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nike air max 90 womens is back in a classic combination of white and black perfect for summer. Bruce Kilgore's 1982 classic has made headlines recently as the Nike Air Force 1 High QS will release this weekend in a premium look that takes the shoe back to its origins. But just incase the traditionalism of the high top isn't for you, this Nike Air Force 1 Low manages to do the same in a more summer-appropriate lowtop rendition. The minimalist approach utilizes contrast Swoosh and heel branding, which sport the only hints of black in a no frills take. Check out more photos below and look for this Air Force 1 to arrive at retailers later this summer. If you've lost track of how many different constructions the Nike Air Max 1 has had through the years, don't feel bad, you're not the only one. You'd actually probably have to be an obsessive compulsive Air Max 1 fiend to be able to keep tabs on them all. Now making it even harder, another new iteration of the classic running shoe arrives, with the Women's Air Max 1 Ultra Essential. The shoe features a blend of old and new, with the updated, slimmed-down tooling in half Hyperfuse, half traditionally stitched mudguard. The hybrid Air Max 1 debuts in the subtle colorway we see here of light tan with metallic gold accents.
Ladies can locate these soon at select Nike Sportswear retailers. The Quai 54 basketball tournament has been championed by Jordan Brand, but the mid-June festivities that just kicked off yesterday sees Nike Basketball playing a big roll in the French hoops fiesta. We've already seen a pair of Nike Air Force 1 Highs and Nike Air Flight Huaraches release in iridescent graphic prints, but it appears that the
nike air max thea mens, the king of Nike basketball retros, is getting Quai 54 love too. A fully iridescent upper with Quai 54 logos adorning the lace collar and already these have the sneaker community on the 'net going nuts. Word is a non-Quai 54 version with the same iridescent upper will drop on Black Friday, but we'll save the details for those Foamposites later. July 4th is right around the corner and Nike is celebrating in a number of head-turning ways. There's the monochromatic red, white, and blue takes on three upcoming Nike Sock Dart pairs that should garner more than long lines at outlets like Nike Lab's 21 Mercer location, while Nike Basketball is giving us their first installment of the Nike KD 8 with a USA motif. Now some Nike Sportswear staples are getting in on the action with this Nike Air Max 95.
Nike's running department outfits you for summer in the dynamic duo of Max Air and Flyknit this summer with brand-new looks for the Flyknit Air Max. The sneaker with maximum style to go along with that Max Air shows up in some new colorways for both men and women, including the three you see here. Men get a pick of 'Tide Pool Blue' or a more subdued Cool Grey/Wolf Grey edition, while the ladies get an eye-popping Pink Foil/Hot Lava set of hues for the intricately woven Flyknit upper. Expect to the summer 2015 offerings for the
nike air max thea black white at select Nike Running retailers soon. Everybody's knows the Air Tech Challenge II from Andre Agassi's Nike tennis line, but dig a little deeper into the archives and you'll find another awesome design that the masses aren't quite as familiar with. The real Tech Challenge heads already know about the shoe we're here to see today, the Nike Air Flare, worn by Agassi in 1994 and the shoe he won the US Open in that year. Dropping in a few colorways recently, the Air Flare shows up in another new, yet OG-esque colorway with this version in white and Obisidan blue with green and Persian Violet accents.
Becoming a staple of Nike Sportswear's women's lineup, the Nike Internationalist runs on with some new colorways for summer. Arriving this July will be these three new editions for the vintage 1980 silhouette you see here, featuring your choice of two colorful looks and one neutral treatment. As for the colorful makeups, you'll have your choice of a blue-based pair in Dark Royal Blue/Purple Dusk-Midnight Navy, or a red-toned pair in Team Red/Green Glow-Cinnabar-Total Orange. If you're not feeling the multi-colored Internationalists, then perhaps the Wolf Grey/White option is for you. All three new colorways will be arriving at select Nike Sportswear retailers beginning in July. The Nike Roshe Run, or the Nike Roshe One as it's being referred to now with an inevitable sequel looming somewhere in the non-so-distant future, is back with a brand new all-white take perfect for summer. The breathable mesh upper of the Nike Roshe Run Breeze takes the original mesh tooling to the extremes thanks to an even more ventilated upper. Here the color exudes more of an off-white, as Wolf Grey accents subtly linger on the tongue,
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