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Releasing in women's sizing, this
Nike M2K Tekno 'Black & Off White & Obsidian' Release Date comes dressed in a Summit White, Black and Hyper Jade color combination. Constructed with leather across the upper while TPU lands on the heel. Following we have a padded foam tongue and rubber outsole. The accenting of Hyper Jade also pushes this pair to standout.
The wildly popular
Nike React Element 55 - White/Pale Vanilla has taken the sneaker world by storm, introducing an eccentric design aesthetic that hints at the future of Nike Sportswear design. Now, the Swoosh is bringing a similar look with another model known as the Nike Element React 55. The silhouette is entirely the same, but there are a few details that make this sneaker different from the 87. You’ll notice they got rid of the non-translucent upper, added standard insoles instead of cork, and the use of synthetic materials opposed to suedes and leathers completes the design. We will be releasing two pair for both men and women. The colorways are ‘Black/Solar Red’ and ‘Black/Volt’ color options.
Nike design legend Tinker Hatfield tells the unlikely success story of the
Nike Air Huarache City Low "Black/White" Women's Shoe in the new book Sneakers, a wide-ranging survey of sneaker culture compiled by journalists Howie Kahn and Alex French and designer Rodrigo Corral. The book is based on interviews with more than 50 industry figures. Hatfield, who created iconic shoes such as the Air Max, several of the Jordan franchise's biggest hits, and—yes—the Huarache, says in the book that the Huarache has become Nike's top-seller globally.
Not only are the
nike epic react flyknit 2 women aesthetically drool-worthy, they are soft, lightweight, and durable. So, it was no surprise to learn the amount of work that went into designing the shoe. Nike's team of chemists spent three years experimenting with different materials and design methods until they landed the Epic React. And yes, shoe chemists are a thing.
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