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Remembering the Icons of the Nike Air Max Family

Nike Sportswear is countdown to the second annual Air Max Day, and before the big day approaches the take a moment to remember all the icons of the Nike Air Max family with this take of The Masters of Max.

Nike Air Max 1

Nike Air Max 1

Innovation isn’t always visible — but when it is, its impact can be immeasurable. In 1987, Nike introduced the Nike Air Max 1, the first shoe to put innovation on full display. Created as a cushioning system, Nike Air suddenly became a window of opportunity for self-expression, style, and crucially, pure performance. The Nike Air Max 1 arrived as a provocateur and a revolutionary, and the sneaker world was never the same.

Tinker Hatfield was the lead designer who brought the Air Max to life. At the time, Nike Air was nothing new. Introduced in late 1978 in the Nike Air Tailwind, the Air-Sole unit was effectively hidden in foam.

However, Hatfield, a trained architect with a knack for changing the game, took a maverick piece of Parisian architecture as inspiration and cut away at the surrounding foam midsole to reveal a larger Air-Sole unit, proving its existence with audacious visibility.

“I specifically went to Paris to see the city, but also to visit the Pompidou Center,” Hatfield says. “It was a building turned inside out, with a glass skin underneath. Coming back to Oregon, I had meetings with the technicians who were working on the larger Air-sole units and I relayed my thoughts: Maybe we could also expose the Air-Sole technology and create a shoe that’s like no other.”

At the time, many people considered the idea outlandish, but Hatfield and the team pushed forward. To further stand out from the era’s running shoes and drive home the message of visibility, the first Nike Air Max featured an attention-seeking bold color palette.

The Air Max family has evolved over the past 28 years, with hundreds of memorable make-ups, but each model owes its existence in part to the transcendent Nike Air Max 1.

Nike Air Max 90

Nike Air Max 90

The Nike Air Max 90 has presence. Even when standing still, the shoe looks like a masterpiece in motion.

Arriving in 1990, the fourth if first was in ’87? installment in the Air Max family featured a larger volume of Nike Air than its predecessors. However, its fluid aesthetic was the defining feature. Hatfield knew the silhouette would hit the ground running, so the design evoked forward motion.

The Air Max 90 also included ribbed plastic panels and multiple lacing options to create the perfect fit. Color was another key ingredient. The shoe’s radiant shade of red, which later became known as “infrared,” highlighted the visible air. The hard-to-miss shade remains as synonymous with the Air Max 90 as its shape.

Popular from the start, the striking Air Max 90 symbolized a new decade. Nike designers remixed the silhouette in the years that followed, but it stays forever coveted and essential.

Nike Air Max 180

Nike Air Max 180

The Nike Air Max 180 was born from the collective minds of Hatfield and Air Force 1 designer Bruce Kilgore. The two legends set out to make the Max Air unit visible on the outsole and midsole, which highlighted the shoe’s 180 degrees of cushioning.

The upper featured a new stretch dynamic inner sleeve that flexed with the foot, while the molded heel counter provided support. The forefoot grooves were another early experiment in natural motion.

The shoe’s visible air was quickly recognizable around the world. Much like Nike introduced the Air Max 1 with a memorable commercial, the Air Max 180 was supported by advertisements created with legendary cartoonists, special effects masters and movie directors.

Nike Air Max 93

Nike Air Max 93

For the Nike Air Max 93, visibility was the driving force. How do you shock an audience that has already been surprised time and time again? The heel unit had always been the focal point, so why not take it to its limit? Hatfield’s latest creation was built on the Air Max 90’s flex grooves and used a dynamic-fit neoprene inner sleeve to give the foot and ankle added support.

Then there was the not-so-small matter of the 270-degrees of visible air. The precision-engineered blow-molded Air-Sole unit — inspired by plastic milk jugs — created completely new standards of cushioning and became the cornerstone for visible air in the forefoot.

Nike Air Max 95

Nike Air Max 95

The Nike Air Max 95 was not just a shoe, it was an outcast.

Debuting in 1995, the bold silhouette was the first to feature visible Nike Air in the forefoot. This completely new approach to cushioning brought runners superior comfort and support with dual air units. The Air Max 95 was the first Air Max model to feature a black midsole, a trait that drastically departed from traditional running shoe designs.

This explosion of Air was the defining characteristic of a silhouette inspired by the human body. The midsole was based on the spine, serving as the backbone of the design. Nylon eyelets represented ribs, while the upper’s layered panels and mesh symbolized muscle fibers and flesh.

The graduated approach to the upper, starting with a darker base, was meant to help the shoe remain clean even when used for off-road runs. Other key details included barely-there branding and a new Air Max typeface. And as with the Nike Air Max 1 and Nike Air Max 90, a statement color highlighted the Nike Air-Sole — this time from within.

The Air Max 95 opened the front window in design and sparked a global movement. From New York to London to Tokyo, a generation wanted to wear the future on its feet. Multiple iterations later, it’s still turning heads.

Nike Air Max 97

Nike Air Max 97

The Nike Air Max 97 marked another leap forward with the first full-length Max Air unit. The groundbreaking shoe demanded an upper to match its audacious innovation. Starting with silver, the fluid design took inspiration from Tokyo’s lightning-fast bullet trains. Reflective piping gave the Air Max 97 a look that amplified what? in the right light. The perfect shoe for a maximalist period, when more mattered in music, movies and style, it has since become an era-defining design classic.

Nike Air Max 2003

Nike Air Max 2003

A minimized upper combined with a maximized approach to cushioning defines the Nike Air Max 2003. The new silhouette borrowed the same Air-Sole unit used in the Air Max 97, but new developments in molding, construction and cushioning brought the foot closer to the ground for extra flexibility. Taking a path less traveled, the Air Max 2003 traded the bold color of past Nike Air Max models for a tonal option that gave the shoe a new aesthetic for the aughts.

The upper used a Teijin performance material similar to the one employed in elite track spikes and football boots. The material gave the shoe a lightweight, aggressive look and a premium feel, making it incredibly comfortable straight out of the box.

Nike Air Max 360

Nie Air Max 360

Almost 20 years after the original Air Max debuted, the mission to make wearers walk on air was realized in the Nike Air Max 360. Nike engineered a completely new kind of Max Air unit that offered improved air-cushioned stability. Gone were the substantial layers of foam separating the foot from the air, and for the first time, thermo-molded construction helped achieve 360 degrees of cushioning.

A tribute to the original Air Max color palette highlighted the latest breakthrough, while the laser-cut gradated effect on the upper resurrected the Air Max 95’s look. A onetime-only limited edition pack even applied some iconic Air Max uppers to this new sole.

Nike Air Max 2015

Nike Air Max 2015

The Air Max 2015 is as much about reinvention as it is about revolution. The performance running shoe features an upper that matches the dynamic motion of the flexible, ultra-comfortable Max Air cushioning that debuted in 2013. The first Air Max with a breathable, lightweight, fully engineered and almost seamless mesh upper works in tandem with Nike Flywire technology to wrap the foot. The shoe offers a plush, bouncy ride that uses tubular construction and flex grooves for the latest standard of maximum. Even the reverse Swoosh subverts familiarity and signs off on a new generation of expression.

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adidas ZX Flux “Bright Lights”

The adidas ZX Flux “Bright Lights” edition is the newest iteration of the adidas ZX Flux as part of adidas Originals Spring 2015 lineup.

Highlighted with a “Bright Lights” graphic print across the mesh upper, the shoe also features Bright Blue detailing on its heel cage, tongue, and branding, finished with a clean White midsole.

Check out the additional photos below and look for the adidas ZX Flux “Bright Lights” available now at select adidas Originals shops like Afew. The retail price tag is set at $95 USD.

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Nike Dunk CMFT PRM QS “White/Gum”

Nike Dunk CMFT PRM White Gum

The latest Nike Dunk CMFT edition set to release is dressed in a clean all-White makeup just in time for Spring.

Aside from the White take on the Nike Dunk CMFT, this colorway is also contrasted with a Gum outsole. Built with a full leather constructed upper that includes a perforated toe and finished with a rubber sole.

Check out the additional photos below and look for the Nike Dunk CMFT PRM QS “White/Gum” to become available in the coming weeks at select Nike Sportswear retailers.

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Air Jordan 1 High Strap “Black/White”

Air Jordan 1 High Strap Black White

The Air Jordan 1 High Strap is now starting to become available at select Jordan Brand retailers, as well as new colorways surfacing for upcoming releases.

Today, we get a detailed look at another new makeup that is dressed in a Black and White color scheme. Built with a mixture of leather and nylon that is covered in a full Black body with White branding and midsole finished with a Black outsole.

Check out the additional photos below and look for the Air Jordan 1 High Strap “Black/White” available now at select Jordan Brand shops like Sneaker Politics. The retail price tag is set at $125 USD.

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Air Jordan 1 High Strap Black White

Air Jordan 1 High Strap Black White

Air Jordan 1 High Strap Black White

Air Jordan 1 High Strap OG Black White

Air Jordan 1 High Strap Black White

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adidas ZX Flux “Teal”

One of the latest Engineered Mesh edition of the adidas ZX Flux to release is this “Teal” colorway that is suitable for Spring and the upcoming holiday of Easter.

The shoe features a full Teal base that is contrasted with White on the Three Stripes, inner lining, and sole. You can now find the adidas ZX Flux “Teal” available at select adidas Originals retailers, including Rock City Kicks.

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Air Jordan 13 “Oreo” Custom

Inspired by the sandwich cookie that consists of two chocolate wafers with a sweet creme filling in between is this Air Jordan 13 “Oreo” Custom designed by Ecentrik Artistry.

This custom was created using the Air Jordan 13 “Grey Toe” as the base and transformed into an “Oreo” themed Air Jordan 13. The shoe sports a full Black and White color scheme to match the delicious cookie.

Check out the additional photos below and let us know what you guys think in the comments section. For those that are interested in purchasing this Air Jordan 13 “Oreo” Custom you can head over to Ecentrik Artistry’s online store.

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Reebok ZPump Fusion “Red Rush”

The Reebok ZPump Fusion is the newest runner introduced by Reebok for their Spring lineup.

The Pump technology is an air-filled cage that pumps up and molds to any runners foot for a locked-in custom fit. Featuring a lightweight fusion sleeve and seamless compression sleeve that fuses The Pump technology to any runners foot. The shoe sits atop a ZRATED outsole that is inspired by high-performance ZRated tires for ultimate control in and out of turns.

This “Red Rush” colorway is the latest pair to release that is now currently available at select Reebok retailers, including Reebok.com. The retail price tag is set at $110 USD.

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Community Poll: Can There Be Too Many Colorways For One Silhouette?

Dating back to the original Air Jordan releases there were typically only three to four colorways released throughout the entire year of that signature shoe. Nowadays, we are generally seeing 10 to 20 different colorways of one signature shoe which keeps it hard to keep track of. And that’s not even including limited and player exclusive releases.

Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow”
Air Jordan 4 Tour Yellow

We use the Air Jordan 4 silhouette as an example and there are easily over twenty different colorways that have been released, not even mentioning what else Jordan Brand still has in store for us this year. Then when you count how many different times a colorway has retro’d, you easily get into the thirty range of releases.

Air Jordan 4 “Lightning”
Air Jordan 4 Lightning

Some people say it’s cool to see so many different colorways release, because if gives us a chance to cop something fresh and new. Then you have the old-school sneakerheads that only like original releases and just shake their heads at all these new flavors that are releasing.

Air Jordan 4 “Black Cement”
Air Jordan 4 Black Cement

If you ask me I think a brand new colorway release should be based on a story from Michael Jordan’s past (or whomever the signature shoe is, but in this case we are using the Air Jordan 4 as the example), and not just an extra colorway. Which goes back to the first paragraph above by stating all these extra colorways get hard to keep track of.

Air Jordan 4 “Thunder”
Air Jordan 4 Thunder

What do you guys think though? Can there be too many colorways of one silhouette? Do you like seeing so many colorways release nowadays on today’s signature/retro lines? Or do you feeling it’s becoming out of hand?

Cast your vote below and let us know in the comments section your thoughts on the matter. Below is a look at few past Air Jordan 4 releases, not all of them just a few to check out.

Air Jordan 4 “Black Cat”
Air Jordan 4 Black Cat

Air jordan 4 Laser “Varsity Red”
Air Jordan 4 Laser Varsity Red

Air Jordan 4 Mars “Varsity Red”
Air Jordan 4 Mars Varsity Red

Air Jordan 4 “Classic Green”
Air Jordan 4 Classic Green

Air Jordan 4 “Pure Money”
Air Jordan 4 Pure Money

Air Jordan 4 “Military Blue”
AIr Jordan 4 Military Blue

Air Jordan 4 “Mist Blue”
Air Jordan 4 Mist Blue

Air Jordan 4 “Doernbecher”
Air Jordan 4 Doernbecher

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Sneaker Talk: Nike Air Foamposite One “Eggplant”

The Nike Air Foamposite One “Eggplant” released in limited quantities in February 2009, followed by a wider release a year later in March 2010.

This classic Nike Air Foamposite One was dressed in a Black and Varsity Purple color scheme that retailed for $200 USD. Featuring a Varsity Purple Foamposite upper, with Black accents, finished with a clear translucent outsole.

How many of you were able to get your hands on the “Eggplant” Nike Air Foamposite One, and was it worth the trouble (if any) getting a pair? If you weren’t able to snag your size, are you now wishing Nike Sportswear brings them back? Let us know your thoughts on the Nike Air Foamposite One “Eggplant” in the comments section below.

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Black/Varsity Purple
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Release Date: March 6, 2010
Retail Price: $200

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Nike Air Foamposite One Eggplant 2010

Nike Air Foamposite One Eggplant 2010

Nike Air Foamposite One Eggplant 2010

Watch Kanye West Surprise Fans With A YEEZY BOOST Delivery

The only thing that could be better than getting a chance to own the first release of the adidas YEEZY 750 BOOST is to have Kanye West hand-deliver a pair of them to yourself.

Today, at the adidas Performance store on Broadway and Houston in NYC, Kanye West surprised a few lucky fans who came to pick up their pairs of YEEZY BOOST by delivery them himself to those that were lucky enough to confirm their pairs through the adidas Confirmed App.

Check out the photos here, and props to Kanye for making these lucky fans’ day. How many of you were able to scoop up your pairs today? Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for wider stores to receive their pairs come February 28th.

Update 3/14: adidas Originals has just released a video showing Kanye West hand-deliver a few lucky fans their pair of the YEEZY BOOST at the adidas Flagship store in New York City.

Bigger than shoe boxes, Kanye brought a message of inspiration for his fans to dream, to create freely, and to know that “awesome is possible.”

Kanye West Delivers Yeezy Boost

Kanye West Delivers Yeezy Boost

On-Feet Video Review of the Sour-Tasting Air Jordan 4

The newest Air Jordan 4 released this weekend as a remastered edition dubbed, Air Jordan 4 “Teal” colorway. The shoe was built with premium materials that was dressed in a Dark Teal leather upper, with Tropical Teal accents, Black hints and minor touches of White on the midsole and outsole.

This release represents all the times when Michael Jordan dominated the New York Knicks leaving a sour taste in their mouths after every game.

Following the release of the Air Jordan 4 “Teal” we give you an on-feet video review from @iAmTMCII. Check out the videos and let us know if you were able to pick these up in the comments.

Sneaker Box Podcast: Episode 27 – Ladies First

In Episode 27 of TSB the crew discusses sneaker releases they were able to get from NBA All-Star Weekend, questions and comments from their listeners, the possibility of retiring from sneaker collecting, the issue of sexism in the sneaker community and which type of female sneakerheads get attention, and upcoming sneaker release dates.

Air Jordan Future Low “Midnight Navy”

Air Jordan Future Low Midnight Navy

This Air Jordan Future Low “Midnight Navy” is set to debut this Spring 2015 that has a similar color scheme as the Air Jordan 11 Low “Georgetown” release – representing MJ’s rivalry with the Hoyas while attending North Carolina.

We have already seen a couple upcoming colorways of the Air Jordan Future Low set for this year, but today we take a closer look at this Midnight Navy and White edition. The full upper is built with a Midnight Navy mesh open-hole that includes Low Grey Mist detailing on the interior sitting top a solid White sole.

As of right now there is no exact release date set for this Air Jordan Future Low “Midnight Navy” colorway, but check out the full detailed photos below and let us know what you guys think in the comments section.

Stay tuned to Sneaker Bar for all your upcoming Air Jordan Release Dates.

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Air Jordan Future Low Midnight Navy

Air Jordan Future Low Midnight Navy

Air Jordan Future Low Midnight Navy

Air Jordan Future Low Midnight Navy

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Ronnie Fieg x PUMA RF698 Mid

Ronnie Fieg PUMA RF698

Ronnie Fieg has hooked up with PUMA to release his newest collaboration, this Ronnie Fieg x PUMA RF698 Mid.

Giving the 698 silhouette a Mid-top build, the shoe is dressed in a mixture of Burgundy and Navy suede that includes a speckled gradient midsole colored in White-to-Navy. The shoe also features an extended collar that includes pull-tabs on the tongue and rear heel.

As for a release date, the the Ronnie Fieg x PUMA RF698 is set to release on Friday, March 20th exclusively at United Arrows & Sons Jingumae Shibuya locations in Tokyo at 12 PM. Stay tuned for further release info on when these will hit stateside locations.

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Ronnie Fieg PUMA RF698

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Jordan Eclipse Spring/Summer 2015 Lineup

Following a pref look at some upcoming Jordan Eclipse releases, we now take a full look at what Jordan Brand has in store for their latest silhouette come Spring.

It’s pretty obvious that the Jordan Eclipse is inspired by the Nike Roshe Run that even includes come style cues drawn from the Nike Air Huarache. With the success the Roshe Run has been having, Jordan Brand wanted to get their hands wet, so they came up with the Jordan Eclipse. Each pair is built with an EVA and Air cushioned sole and comes in fifteen different upcoming colorways.

Get a closer look at each pair below and look for them to begin hitting select Jordan Brand retailers this April.

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Nike LeBron 12 “What If”

The Nike LeBron 12 “What If” is inspired by the question, “What If…?” What if LeBron pursued football or another passion?

Nike LeBron 12 “What If” Colorway Details

This Dallas Cowboys colorway of the Nike LeBron 12 is dressed in a mixture of Deep Royal Blue, White, Metallic Silver, and Lyon Blue. The shoe features a Deep Royal Blue mesh upper, with a Metallic Silver Hyperposite overlay, finished with a translucent outsole. Other details include an interesting “What If?” on the back heel tab that goes along with the question, what if LeBron James had a career with the Dallas Cowboys. We can only imagine what he’d achieve.

Nike LeBron 12 “What If” Release Date

Check out the official photos below and look for the Nike LeBron 12 “What If” to release on Wednesday, March 18th directly on Nike.com at 7PM EDT/4PM PDT. The retail price tag is set at $200 USD.

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Deep Royal Blue/White-Metallic Silver-Lyon Blue
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March 18, 2015 (Nikestore)
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Nike LeBron 12 Cowboys What If

Nike LeBron 12 Cowboys What If

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Nike LeBron 12 What If

Nike LeBron 12 What If

Nike LeBron 12 What If

Nike LeBron 12 What If

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