Nike gives The Air force Max A contemporary Rework

Without a shadow of a doubt, the greatest sneaker brands in the world are taking heavy inspiration from ’90s era designs. just in the past week, adidas has revived the ZX 4000 OG, and delved into its archives for the TRESC RUN. Now, it looks like the Swoosh is doing the same with the completely modernised Air force Max.

First making its debut in 1993, the bulky model was a cult classic. Designed for today’s rigorous, fast paced game, 2018’s version of the Air force Max features a a lot more famous Air unit, a sloped down shape centred around a reinforced ankle collar for a lot more support, and a shimmering plastic heel cup for stability.

A midfoot strap also makes an appearance, using wearers with the utmost lock down fit, and a colourful abstract upper continues to harken back to its retro-inspired origins.

Pretty much nothing else is known about the brand new Nike Air force Max, however, it could be dropping around Air Max Day 2019, so be sure to keep it locked at The Sole provider for a lot more news as it develops! In related news, here’s your first look at the Nike Presto React!

If you’re thinking of copping some brand new Nike heat, be sure to check out the current here!

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LEGO X adidas ZX8000 | Unboxing, evaluation & Resale

Today Chris unboxes the brand-new LEGO x adidas ZX8000. Coming with LEGO details across the upper as well as premium materials aplenty, this is one sneaker you do not want to miss out on! keep it locked to The Sole supplier on Youtube for all of the very best unboxings from the sneaker community!

A closer look At The fragment design x Air Jordan 3

earlier this year, Hiroshi Fujiwara was spotted rocking a pair of never-before-seen fragment design x Air Jordan 3 while speaking at a Nike panel in Hong Kong. We got a very brief glimpse at the grails back in April, but now, we’re taking our closest look yet thanks to these brand new images from GOAT!

Featuring the same colour combination as the highly coveted fragment design x Air Jordan 1 that released back in 2014, these special AJ3s feature a premium white leather construction accented by black and blue accents around the toebox, heel, and collar.

Technical verbiage hits the midsole, while the classic “Nike Air”; badge graces the back of the shoe. To round everything off, Fujiwara’s iconic thunderbolt logo comes embossed on the lateral heel, completing the drool-worthy look.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the fragment design x Air Jordan 3 will ever get a public release, but only time will tell. keep it locked at The Sole supplier for a lot more news as it develops, and while you’re here, be sure to let us know what your favourite Air Jordan 3 collaboration of all time is!