Nike is back with another clean edition of its Air Max Plus Utility. Adding to its lineup for the Spring 2023 season, the shoe comes dressed in a white and red color scheme.The silhouette sees the shoe constructed with the typical white mesh upper, featuring leather mudguards and he’s. The show is an all-white makeup except for the gradient red Swoosh and branding on the lateral and tongue. Other red accents are seen on the TPU shank plate between the heel and the forefoot. The shoe sits atop a white midsole featuring red details for the Air Max suspension. 3M detailing rounds out the design.Take a look above at the Nike Air Max Plus Utility “White/Red” in the coming months at select retailers and on Nike for $195 USD.In other footwear news, the New Balance 2002R “Protection Pack” returns with new navy and black colorways.
Month: March 2023
NAMESAKE Introduces Its Debut “CLIPPERS” Footwear
Following their debut at the SS23 runway show in Paris, NAMESAKE now readies its debut footwear series featuring CLIPPERS 3000 sandals and CLIPPERS 8000 zip-up sneakers. Constructed out of recycled leather and TPU, the upcoming pairs look to the architecture of fishing boats for inspiration.The larger CLIPPERS 8000 is the brand’s take on a stripped-back basketball shoe, combining design cues from the hoops silhouettes from the 2000s with basketball textures and the organic streamlined architecture of boats. Uppers feature a zip closure while thick 3D-printed soles incorporated the NAMESAKE logo at the help. The low-top CLIPPERS 3000 slip-ons are NAMESAKE’s vision for loafers which they playfully reveal are “our beloved father’s favorite shoes.” The combination of the two forms the brand’s take on on-court basketball shoes and off-court sandals.The 8000 silhouette is available in both two-tone “Euphoric Black” and monochrome “Cannoli Cream” while the CLIPPERS 3000 will be offered exclusively in “Euphoric Black.”NAMESAKE claims that with its current construction processes, it can only produce less than three complete pairs a day with imperfect pairs sent to be decomposed and reused through the 3D-printing process until they are perfect.Both the NAMESAKE CLIPPERS 3000 and 8000 will be exclusive to less than 100 numbered pairs globally. Preorders are now open here with prices ranging from $860 to $880 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NAMESAKE (@namesak3)
Official Images of the Nike Dunk Low “Black Canvas”
Update: Nike has now revealed the Nike Dunk Low “Black Canvas,” however, a release date has not yet surfaced. Stay tuned as we await word of a specific launch period via Nike and for more information, dive into our original coverage below.Original Story: The Nike Dunk Low has arrived in a new sleek black iteration. Amongst the many renditions slated to release in the new year, Nike has unveiled the popular silhouette in a black canvas build.The low-top silhouette is covered entirely of black canvas material, featuring a marbelizing white detailing across the entire upper for added highlights. The Swoosh is emphasized in black leather, to match the upper, as are the heels which include an embossed “Nike” branding. The show sits atop a white midsole and black rubber outsole to round out the design. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YankeeKicks ™️ (@yankeekicks)Take a look above at the on-feet images of the Nike Dunk Low in “Black Canvas,” giving a 360-perspective of the shoe in action. The model is slated to arrive in select retailers and online at Nike in 2023 for $110 USD.In other footwear news, the Jordan Luka 1 rounds out the “Year of the Rabbit” collection.