Summer is almost over, which means that the bright colors have disappeared. Nike quickly made the same response, using some gray colors to provide the classic Nike Air Max 97. But like many people before, this pair of shoes has a slight deviation and chose to paint each panel a little blue. Although it looks gray at first glance, the ripple base is very deceptive, and its addition makes the rest of the neutral building look equally cool. However, the deep black avoids any confusion, decorating the Swoosh, Upper, lace unit and lining in exactly the same shade.
New Jordan With the approach of the Tokyo Olympics, the passage of time has become more painful. More than a year ago, Nike held its own fashion show, showcasing the collaborative looks of white people, undercover men, SACAI and AMBUSH and other international idols. Although each series has been prepared for release-they were designed for the 2020 Olympics-COVID-19 initiated many delays and finally came to an end. In order to reflect the changes in the release, Nike (Nike) released the same news post last night just ahead of time. To reiterate this point, the partnership invited designers Virgil Abloh, Jun Takahashi, Yoon Ahn and Chitose Abe to help celebrate the Olympics. With their own style, everyone provided the public with countless sports goods and even footwear, effectively expressing the theme of sports and the unity that came with it.
Whether you like or hate the vigorous fashion of the 90s, this era does bring some iconic looks that are still remembered. Even Michael Jordan himself wore some bold clothes that day. As seen in The Last Dance, colorful windshields, super-powered suits and berets are all part of Michael's outstanding off-court style at the peak of his career. Air Jordan 1 Low White Black Court Purple ,The upcoming Jordan series 0.01 commemorates the Jordan period by embracing the fashionable colors and patterns of the 90s. Since the soles are rubber, this low silhouette is usually compared to the skates, which are mainly covered with furry suede. When referring to the loud fashion that was popular nearly thirty years ago, the toes are painted with a neon "key lime" shade, while the rest of the upper shows the same vibrant "light voltage yellow" hue. Interestingly, part of the lace collar shows a leopard print. Like other models in the Jordan commemoration series, "Dear '90" is also embroidered on the side to further pay tribute to the most career-defining period of the Ministry of Justice. The foregoing text is repeated in black on the tongue label to complete the retro style.