Following its introduction in January of last year, Nike now unveils a bright new iteration of its ZoomX Streakfly runners. In contrast to the long-distance Nike ZoomX VaporFly NEXT% 2 pairs, the Streakfly is built for racing distances of 5 to 10 kilometers (approximately 3 to 6 miles).Developed in partnership with Nike pro athletes, the latest iteration of the ZoomX Streakfly arrives in lightweight hot pink mesh uppers with side-leaning single-layer tongue tabs. A large black Swoosh outline wraps from the toe box to the medial side while additional subtle branding accents include a mismatched timer and Nike Running accents on the heel and “5k/10k” designations on the laterals. Key to the high-performance runners is the “Laser Orange” sole unit equipped with a full-length ZoomX cushioning and carbon-infused Pebax plate.Take an official look at the upcoming ZoomX Streakfly colorway above and look for the pairs to arrive in the coming months via Nike and select retailers for $160 USD.Elsewhere in footwear, Noah and Vans reconnect for Suede Chukka Boots.
Year: 2023
Nike Air Max Plus Arrives in an Icy “White/University Blue” Colorway
Nike has unveiled a new colorway for its technical-focused Air Max Plus. The new pair arrives in a white and university blue colorway, featuring tints of gold accents, taking notes from the original white version with hyper blue details. The shoe comes constructed in a mix of mesh and leather materials. The silhouette features an all-white base with the university blue used as contrasting accents on the TPU cage. The blue fades into the white, creating and icy ombre effect along the outsole as well as the tongue and insole. Gold accents highlight the Swoosh, “Tn” and insole branding while the shoe sits atop a white midsole and black rubber otusole to round out the design. Take a look above at the Nike Air Max Plus in “White/University Blue,” slated to release in the following months at select retailers and on Nike for $175 USD.In other footwear news, take an official look at the Air Jordan 2 “Muslin.”
Nike Dresses the Air Max 1 ’87 in Wild Animal Prints
Following the release of a “Coconut Milk” iteration covered in stripes and reptilian patterns, Nike now dresses its Air Max 1 ’87 in a mix of animal prints once again. In a mix of predator and prey, the upcoming iteration features an eclectic mix of patterns including brushed cowhide patterns on the mudguard, tiger stripes across the side Swooshes, paisley prints across the heel counter, and cloudlike finishes on the toe box.Other details include tumbled leather side panels, black satin lining, and velvet laces. Rounding out the look are striped insoles, sail midsoles equipped with transparent Air units, and light blue grooved outsoles. Alternative white laces come with the set.Take an official look at the upcoming Nike Air Max 1 ’87 above and look for the pairs to arrive in the coming months via Nike and select retailers for $150 USD.Elsewhere in footwear, JJJJound and BAPE reconnect for “A Timeless Ape” capsule.