The Nike Air Force 1 continues to release in luxurious styles, and the latest launch comes from their CMFT line. Suffixed with TC, this Nike Air Force 1 comes dressed in a clean White and Gum color scheme.
Featuring a premium leather upper, with matching tongues and tongue tab, along with padded leather inner bootie. Other details include a mesh toe box, split eyelets, debossed Nike Swoosh logos, perforated side panels sitting atop a Phylon midsole and Gum rubber outsole.
You can now find this Nike Air Force 1 CMFT TC SP available at select Nike Sportswear retailers like Kith.com and directly on Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $220 USD.
Nike Air Force 1 CMFT TC SP
Sail/Black-Gum
917493-100
$220
The latest Nike SB Eric Koston 3 Hyperfeel arrives in an LA-inspired look as a nod to Eric Koston’s hometown of Los Angeles that comes dressed in the Dodgers team colors.
Featuring a combination of sock-like fit, articulated cushioning and outsole flexibility that allows the shoe to act as a natural extension of your foot. Its Flyknit upper is covered in a clean White makeup, while having Deep Royal Blue accents.
You can now find this Dodgers-inspired Nike SB Eric Koston 3 Hyperfeel available at select Nike Skateboarding retailers, including Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $150 USD.
Nike SB Eric Koston 3 Hyperfeel
White/Deep Royal Blue
819673-141
$150
As part of the celebration for Air Max Day 2017, Nike will be dropping plenty of Air Max surprises throughout the month. Beginning next week, Nike is opening Sneakeasy pop-up locations across North America that includes: NYC, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Toronto.
Below are specific details for each cities pop-up shop:
NEW YORK When: March 20-26, 12pm-6pm and 7pm-10pm Where: 45 Grand Street New York, NY What: Consumers will have the opportunity to visit the Sneakeasy celebrating the past, present and future of Nike Air. Programming includes – a Department of Nike Archives Air Max genealogy display, first access to the Air Max Day NikeiD builder, trialing sessions for the future of air—the Nike Air VaporMax with a pre-ordering opportunity and exclusive access to the NYC Revolutionairs. Also, on March 25-26, additional consumer activations will launch all over the city at Nike Soho, NikeLab 21 Mercer, Nike Flatiron, Nike x Kith, atmos, Bandier and Concepts NYC. Visit these select locations for access to a special Air Max Day celebration. How: Sign up at www.nike.com/NYC and follow @nikenyc for the information.
TORONTO When: March 25 Where: Surprise location What: A curated experience by Director X, the Sneakeasy in Toronto will include interactive displays created by six Toronto visionaries that creatively bring to life three decades of key Air Max milestones and silhouettes. Additionally, from March 11-25 the Nike Air Max Bus, a mobile experience celebrating 30 years of Air Max, will hit the streets of Toronto, carrying a collection of Air Max 1 grails and a genealogy of Air installation. Select participants will have the chance to unlock one of the coveted silhouettes – being brought out of the vault at its original price – or win a ticket to the Sneakeasy. How: Win a golden ticket from the Air Max Bus
CHICAGO When: March 25 Where: Surprise location What: The Chicago Sneakeasy will celebrate the past, present and future of Nike Air with a curated collection of local art installations inspired by “air” and “vapor,” an interactive photo experience, surprise music performance, 1:1 trialing stations and NIKEiD access. How: From March 20-24, a limited number of tickets will be released daily. Follow @NikeChicago on Twitter to be the first to know to gain access.
LOS ANGELES When: March 25-26 Where: Surprise location What: Come celebrate Air Max Day at the Los Angeles exclusive destination celebrating air. Consumers will have the chance to purchase products from the NIKEiD Printing opportunity to experience the Air VaporMax, chance to purchase products from the NIKEiD Printing Press and check out the history and heritage of Nike Air. How: Sign up at www.nike.com/LA and follow @nikeLA for the information.
Nike expands their Blazer Studio lineup by debuting a brand new Nike Blazer Studio Mid Decon Pack that consists of an Off-White and Black color options for the month of March.
For its latest release, the Nike Blazer Studio comes in a deconstructed build. The entire upper is built with smooth leather, while replacing the standard Swoosh logos with perforated detailing.
Get a look at the Nike Blazer Studio Mid “Decon” Pack below and find them available now through select Nike Sportswear retailers like Titolo.
Nike Blazer Studio Mid
Off White/Off White-Summit White
880870-100
Nike Blazer Studio Mid
Black/Black-Summit White-Gum Light Brown
880870-001
The latest adidas EQT Support 93 joints the adidas Originals EQT “Turbo Red” Collection that will be making its debut very soon in a super clean color scheme.
The classic adidas EQT Support features a crisp White upper with Black detailing and Turbo Red contrasting accents. Completing the design is its traditional EVA midsole fully dressed in White for a clean touch.
Look for the adidas EQT Support 93 Turbo Red to begin hitting select adidas Originals retailers on March 23rd through shops like 43einhalb.
For this year’s Air Max Day “Vote Forward” campaign, Nike invited a dozen creatives from all over the world — dubbed “Revolutionairs” — to Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. These artists, designers, DJs, and retailers were tasked with reimagining Nike Air Max styles; the Revolutionair’s shoe with the most votes will have his or her Nike Air model released.
The twelve Revolutionairs are Alexandra Hackett (London), Artemy Lebedev (Moscow), Bunyamin Aydin (Istanbul), Celement Balvoine (Amsterdam), Fabikr (Seoul), Kyle Ng (Los Angeles), Lourdes Villagómez (Mexico City), Naotaka Konno (Tokyo), Sean Wotherspoon (Los Angeles), Shangguan Zhe (Shanghai), Tianzhou Chen (Beijing), and Venus X (New York).
Below is a look at all the Nike 12 RevolutionAirs designs. Voting begins March 17th on Nike SNKRS.
Polls will be open through March 25th, and the winner will then be announced the following day on the 26th, with their shoe being released in 2018.
ALEXANDRA HACKETT (LONDON)
Hackett’s shoe combines elements from the Air Max 1, 90, 180, 93, 97, Plus, 360 and 2015.
ARTEMY LEBEDEV (MOSCOW)
Lebedev’s shoe pairs the Air Max 97 silhouettes with a blacked-out, reflective upper and a zip-up shroud covering the laces.
BUNYAMIN AYDIN (ISTANBUL)
Aydin’s shoe reflects Eastern cultural history by combining artisanal textures with contemporary digital painting.
CLEMENT BALAVOINE (AMSTERDAM)
Balavoine’s shoe draws inspiration from the upper of the Air Max 90 and the tongue and tooling of the Air Max 97, with additional details like cryptic numbers printed on the airbag.
FABRIKR (SEOUL)
Fabrikr’s shoe is insured by sneakerheads wrapping their shoes in plastic, as well as the morning fog at Nike WHQ. It places transparent material on the upper of the OG Red and White Air Max 1.
KYLE NG (LOS ANGELES)
NG’s Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit has hand-painted neutral colors an hints of Infrared with a heel that reads, “Give a Damn” in support of expression and empathy.
LOURDES VILLAGÓMEZ (MEXICO CITY)
Villagomez’s Air Max 1 x Air Max 90 hybrid is inspired by the vibrance of the Quetzal bird found in the forests of Central America.
NAOTAKA KONNO (TOKYO)
Konno’s shoe combines a Flyknit upper and Air Max 97 airbag with inspiration from Tokyo’s club scene and street culture.
SEAN WOTHERSPOON (LOS ANGELES)
Wotherspoon’s Air Max 97 x Air Max 1 hybrid is inspired by vintage nike hats from the ’80s.
SHANGGUAN ZHE (SHANGHAI)
Zhe’s shoe has an upper feature a pattern inspired by the wings of Dragon Flies, one of the lightest creatures found in nature.
CHEN TIANZHUO (BEIJING)
Tianzhuo’s shoe draws inspiration from ski boots, bugs, plate armor, and the Kobe IX Elite.
VENUS X (NEW YORK)
Venus X’s shoe pairs an Air Max 97 upper in the classic Air Max Plus colorway with bold lettering on the toe and leg.
To celebrate Air Max Day 2017, Nike Sportswear has selected 12 RevolutionAirs from around the globe to reimagine and create their own Nike Air Max shoe with Nike’s design team. Each RevolutionAir has co-created a design that expresses their world through Air Max.
The 12 RevolutionAIRs are Alexandra Hackett (London), Artemy Lebedev (Moscow), Bunyamin Aydin (Istanbul), Celement Balvoine (Amsterdam), Fabikr (Seoul), Kyle Ng (Los Angeles), Lourdes Villagómez (Mexico City), Naotaka Konno (Tokyo), Sean Wotherspoon (Los Angeles), Shangguan Zhe (Shanghai), Tianzhuo Chen (Beijing), and Venus X (New York).
Today, we get a look at three of the North American entries.
UPDATE: To see all 12 RevolutionAirs designs and the inspiration behind each one, CLICK HERE.
Sean Wotherspoon – Los Angeles, California
Sean is a co-owner & operator of Round Two – a popular buy, sell & trade vintage store in Los Angeles. Known for his curation of vintage pieces and appreciation for quality, colors and textures, he is always thinking of ways to be different to push the culture to the next level and inspire others.
Product Description
Sean’s love for vintage Nike hats from the 1980s inspire his Air Max 97 x Air Max 1 design. With a raw edge, this sneaker is sure to wear in great, with frayed edges and a bold color scheme – and don’t get us started on the velour collar lining and custom wave tongue logo.
Kyle NG – Los Angeles, California
Kyle Ng is a multimedia artist and designer who cofounded the brand Brain Dead. He works in many mediums of design and curates many art-focused projects. Born in Orinda, California, Kyle now lives in LA where he and his Melbourne-based partner develop and produce music, books, clothing, and art through their design agency, Studio Void. Kyle wants to inspire people to think differently, to dig deeper and try to understand each other, to keep pushing and creating above the status quo.
Product Description
An Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit through and through, the shoe features a neutral color pallet and a hand-painted, DIY aesthetic to deliver an unfinished look. Capped off with a heel logo sporting the phrase, “Give a Damn,” this design provokes the community to make their voices heard and to take a stand for what they believe in.
Venus X – New York City, New York
Venus X was born in Harlem and raised in Dyckman. She is a renowned Dominican- Ecuadorian DJ, owner of the shop Planet X, and the driving force behind GHE20G0TH1K, a warehouse party and record label. Venus X plays the sport of the streets – led by reckless DJ sets, equal part indulgent and politically aggressive, she has created the sonic tone for the mayhem that unfolds on the worlds’ dance floor. She is a self- proclaimed troublemaker who is designing her own radical world through music, fashion and art where experimentation and freedom lead the culture forward.
Product Description
With Venus’s conscious message around an environment of escalating tension, this Air Max 97 takes a clear stance with bold lettering across the toe and up the leg. The upper has a color palette that nods to a classic Air Max Plus colorway, with an over-the-knee zip-away vinyl sock that completes the futuristic, fantasy approach to the classic design.
Beginning this Saturday, March 18th, you can vote for one of the 12 RevolutionAirs designs via Nike.com and in North America through Nike+ SNKRS. The winning design will be revealed on Air Max Day and the shoes will release in 2018.
Polls will be open through March 25, and the winner will then be announced the following day on the March 26th.
adidas Basketball will be releasing another Swaggy P exclusive, as we take a look at Nick Young’s latest adidas Crazy Explosive Swaggy P PE for Spring 2017.
Dressed in a mix of Black, Bright Blue and Pink color tones. This adidas Crazy Explosive would make for a perfect Easter releases, as its highlighted by Swaggy P’s “SP” logos on each tongue. A Boost cushioned midsole and translucent outsole finishes off the design.
Check out the detailed images below and look for the Swagggy P’s adidas Crazy Explosive PE to releases very soon at select adidas Basketball retailers and adidas.com.
For Air Max Day 2017, Nike Sportswear will be releasing two tonal-colored Nike Air Max 1 Premium releases inspired by the “OG Red” and “OG Blue” releases.
These Nike Air Max 1 releases come dressed in an all-Red and an all-Blue color scheme. Matching Nike Swoosh logos on the sides and heels are done in the tonal colors, while the tongue tags are done in White.
Look for the Nike Air Max 1 “Tonal Pack” release this Friday, March 17th at select Nike Sportswear retail stores.
Take a closer look below and stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for more updates as they develop.
Nike Air Max 1 Premium
University Red/University Red
875844-600
March 17, 2017
Nike Air Max 1 Premium
Game Royal/Game Royal-Neutral Grey-White
875844-400
March 17, 2017
The Nike Flyknit Air Force 1 will be returning this Spring 2017 in a range of new colors, which includes this Nike Air Force 1 Flyknit Low Burgundy colorway.
Dressed in a Black, Burgundy, Bright Crimson, and White color scheme. This Nike Flyknit Air Force 1 features a full Flyknit upper with Flywire cables, perforated toe box and Nike Zoom Air unit. A durable rubber outsole with a circular pattern finishes off the design.
Look for this Nike Air Force 1 Flyknit Low “Burgundy” release to debut very soon at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $160 USD.
Nike Air Force 1 Flyknit Low
Black/Burgudy-Bright Crimson-White
817419-005
Spring 2017
$160
Nike Sportswear has just confirmed that the Nike VaporMax iD and Air Max 1 Flyknit iD will be available for customization on NIKEiD for the celebratory Air Max Day, March 26th.
This limited offering to customize your own Nike Air VaporMax and Air Max Flyknit 1 will be available first at Nike’s Sneakeasy locations in North America. Both models will offer “Multicolor” option, as well as using the OG “Sport Red” color scheme on the all-new VaporMax. The Air Max 1 Flyknit will include special Volt-inspired soles, as well as special Airmoji details.
The Nike Sneakeasy locations will be open to the public via limited tickets and sign-ups in New York starting on March 20th, Los Angeles on March 22nd and Chicago and Toronto on March 25th. NIKEiD’s Air VaporMax retails for $250 USD and Air Max 1 Flyknit for $220 USD.
Nike Air VaporMax iD “Air Max Day”
March 26, 2017
$250
Nike Air Max 1 iD “Air Max Day”
March 26, 2017
$220
Dressed in a Birmingham Barons-style having a Black, Metallic Silver and White color scheme. This Air Jordan 11 Low features a Black suede upper with matching Black leather heels. An iridescent patent leather overlays the mudguard, while sitting atop a White midsole. Metallic Silver branding and a milky translucent outsole completes the look.
Air Jordan 11 Low Barons Release Date
Look for the Air Jordan 11 Low “Barons” to release on May 27th, 2017 at select Jordan Brand retail stores. The retail price tag is set at $175 USD.
Air Jordan 11 Low “Barons”
Black/Metallic Silver-White
528895-010
May 27, 2017
$175
Part of the Air Jordan Retro Summer 2017 Collection is this Air Jordan 1 High Decon Easter Pack in two pastel color options. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High Decon (Deconstructed) draws from the Air Jordan 1 original detailing.
Dressed in either University Blue or Light Pink color schemes. Both are built on an ultra-clean canvas upper built for elevated comfort and style. Vachetta Tan covers the embossed leather “Nike Air” branded tongues, while sitting atop a White rubber sole.
Air Jordan 1 High Decon Easter Pack Release Date
Look for the Air Jordan 1 High Decon “Easter Pack” to release this April 2017 at select Jordan Brand retail stores. The retail price tag is set at $123 USD.
Air Jordan 1 High Decon “Easter”
University Blue/Vachetta Tan-White
867338-425
April 2017
$123
Air Jordan 1 High Decon “Easter”
Light Pink/White-Vachetta Tan
867338-620
April 2017
$123
The Air Jordan 7 Pantone will be releasing later this April 2017 as part of the Air Jordan Summer 2017 Collection. Originally showcased during the 2010 World Basketball Festival, the Air Jordan 7 in University Blue returns for first time in 2017.
Dressed in a University Blue, White and Black color scheme. This Air Jordan 7 features a full Blue-based upper that includes White Jumpman branding throughout. Minor Black detailing and a solid White sole completes the release.
Air Jordan 7 Pantone Release Date
Look for the Air Jordan 7 “Pantone” to release on April 29th, 2017 at select Jordan Brand retail stores. The retail price tag is set at $190 USD.
Air Jordan 7 “Pantone”
University Blue/White-Black
304775-400
April 29, 2017
$190
Jordan Brand has unveiled their Air Jordan Retro Summer 2017 lineup, which celebrates two essential elements of the brand’s DNA: the iconic University Blue color and premium craftsmanship.
Each silhouette in this series of retro releases strikes a balance of on-court heritage and off-court style for the season.
Since his game-winning shot that brought championship glory to the University of North Carolina, Michael Jordan has been at the forefront of basketball greatness. Paying homage to Jordan’s alma mater, three of the season’s silhouettes feature the iconic University Blue color – a staple palette in the brand’s heritage and DNA.
AIR JORDAN 11 LOW “UNIVERSITY BLUE” – 4/15
The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low releases for the first time since 2001. The defining university blue color is featured prominently on the patent leather upper, while a white midsole and translucent outsole ground the clean design.
AIR JORDAN 7 “UNIVERSITY BLUE” – 4/29
Originally showcased during the 2010 World Basketball Festival, the Air Jordan 7 in university blue hits retail for the first time in 2017.
AIR JORDAN 13 LOW “BRAVE BLUE” – 4/8
With university blue accents on the Jumpman logos, the Air Jordan 13 Retro Low re-emerges from the vault. The shoe preserves its original detailing from 1998: reflective navy material on the upper, rich midnight black suede and leather hits.
Michael Jordan’s obsession with detail is apparent in each of his signature shoes. From the V’s original Nubuck to the patent leather on the XI, each material choice reflects a balance of performance benefit and aesthetic preference. Today, that obsession translates to a progressive approach to color and craft. This season, it’s reflected in new takes on the V and XI, a reworking of the iconic Air Jordan I and the reintroduction of the shoe that solidified the brand’s push into off-court coloring, the Air Jordan XIII Low.
AIR JORDAN 5 PREMIUM
Elevated materials and hand crafted execution continue this summer season with this Air Jordan 5 Premium silhouette. The shoe features a flooded pure platinum upper and woven leather accents.
AIR JORDAN 1 HIGH DECON
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High Decon silhouette draws from the AJ1’s original detailing, but offers it up in an ultra-clean canvas upper built for elevated comfort and style.
AIR JORDAN 13 LOW “CHUTNEY”
Initially released in 1998, the Air Jordan 13 Retro Low was one of the first silhouettes to incorporate off-court, non-performance colors, like chutney, on a basketball shoe. A bold move at the time by Tinker Hatfield, this introduction of lifestyle colors on a performance shoe quickly amassed a cult following.
AIR JORDAN 11 LOW “BARONS” – 5/27
A staple in Jordan Brand’s summertime lineup, the latest Air Jordan 11 Low steps up to the plate this season by paying tribute to Michael Jordan’s baseball career and incorporating new materials on the classic silhouette. A black suede upper sits atop an iridescent, patent leather mudguard.
Ahead of Air Max Day, we get a first look at the Riccardo Tisci x NikeLab Air Max 97 Mid. The former Givenchy designer takes the classic Nike Air Max 97 and turns them into a fashionable looking high top.
This Disci-Designed Nike Air Max 97 Mid features a Black luxe leather upper that includes the “Nike x RT” logo embossed on the upper heel. Gold accents on the lace tips and Nike Swoosh logos adds for a nice luxurious contrast. A clean White rubber air cushion midsole completes the look.
Riccardo Tisci NikeLab Air Max 97 Mid Release Date
Look for the Riccardo Tisci x NikeLab Air Max 97 Midto release on Air Max Day, March 26th at NikeLab.com and all NikeLab locations. The retail price tag is set at $200 USD.
Riccardo Tisci x NikeLab Air Max 97 Mid
Black/Metallic Gold-Anthracite-White
913314-001
March 26, 2017
$200