The Nike Waffle One continues to attract wearers with its dynamic silhouette and bold colorways. Following the Whitaker Group’s charitable release of the low-top runner, Nike returns with a new eye-catching makeup in the tones of “Electric Green/Black/Mean Green.” Balancing out the vibrant hues are white and black hits on the waffle outsoles.As far as specs are concerned, the sneaker is crafted with breathable mesh and suede overlays. Synthetic support structures with reinforced mudguards are also featured. Lastly, leather swooshes are added into the mix to contrast the overall textural execution.Nike has yet to announce an official release date for the Waffle One “Electric Green” shoe, but the pair will likely launch sometime in spring. In the meantime, check out the pair above and let us know if you’ll add this into your rotation.Elsewhere in footwear, Nike debuts new bold colorways for the ACG Air Deschutz.
Month: March 2021
Nike’s ACG Air Deschutz Lands In Three Bold Colorways
Nike’s ACG Air Deschutz has been given three bold colorways: “Black/Iron Grey,” Cream II/Black” and “Dark Teal Green/Green Abyss.” Originally debuted in 1992, the retro silhouette has gone through multiple iterations to maximize comfort. The sandals feature a slightly robust construction made up of large velcro straps and plastic cages that display Nike’s vintage ACG logo. “Nike” branding is stamped on the heel, complemented by an embroidered Swoosh on the forefoot. Neoprene lining has been added to the heel and ankle straps for extra cushioning, while the exteriors sport ballistic nylon. As a final touch, trail-like patterns and markings appear on the footbed, offering optimal grip and traction to help wearers take on all kinds of terrain.All three colorways of Nike’s ACG Air Deschutz will be available on April 1 on Sivasdescalzo’s website for €75 EUR (approximately $88 USD).In case you missed it, here’s an official look at Skepta’s Nike Air Max Tailwind V “Chrome Blue” collab.
Official Look at Skepta’s Nike Air Max Tailwind V “Chrome Blue” Collaboration
It’s been nearly two years since Skepta and Nike unleashed its black and red Shox TL colorway, and now the two parties are ready to roll out more footwear offerings. Up next from the UK rapper and the Swoosh is this vividly styled Nike Air Max Tailwind V “Chrome Blue” collaboration.Retro-futuristic in every sense of the term, this latest joint venture sees the archival Air Max model get whipped up with stark black backgrounds, and bears ultra vibrant blue tie dye patterns with a sprinkle of purple that are printed across the toe boxes and along the side paneling. More black notes fill in the webbed TPU molds attach to the forefoot and mid-foot regions as well as the rubber caps that sit up front. Chrome furnishings are placed across the Swooshes, the lateral side molds which commence towards the rear and bleed onto the midsoles, as well as on the medial pieces towards the back. Moreover, iridescent notes line the tongues and around the collars, both of which are mostly visible in dimly lit environments or when struck by a camera flash.For branding, the tongues and insoles feature in the usual “SK Air” hits, and the heel’s “Max Air” spell out is dyed in a lighter gray.The Nike SK Tailwind V, and its accompanying tracksuit and bucket hat will launch globally on April 2, 2021.Elsewhere in the realm of sneakers, detailed images of the Nike Air Force 1:1 “Animal Instinct” have emerged.