The
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Three men’s and three women’s colorways of the
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nike air max thea womens. One innovation dates back nearly a decade, rewriting the rules of impact cushioning that defined the era before it. The other is rather recent, reinventing the upper of sneaker radically from both a production and appearance standpoint. The two technologies share a silo for the first time on the Nike Free Flyknit, which officially releases on Thursday, August 1. Showcasing a common bond in flexible fit and minimal running, we take a look at the details that distinguish the Free Flyknit in this installment of Sneaker Anatomy.
In a market dominated by
nike air max thea black nostalgia, the 2000s get next to no love. Postseason Kick On Court sightings have helped peak interest in the decade of forgotten footwear, with the likes of the adidas The KOBE and the AND1 Tai Chi getting recent wear. Focused strictly on hoops, we take a look back at the best basketball shoes, by year, of the 2000s.