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The upcoming Nike Air Max 90 in the original "Infrared"
Topic Started: 30 May 2015, 03:51 PM (140 Views)
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nike air max thea womens, nicely complemented by a very Light Grey-colored tongue and a translucent toe cap for added support, the silhouette receives subtle contrasting hits of Black, located on the toe box and midsole via Nike's Swoosh branding, as well as the rear portion of its outsole unit. All sandwiched in between a matching White midsole, this elegant colorway of the Nike Air Presto is slated to arrive at Nike retailers overseas by May 30th. A release stateside has yet to be announced. The Nike Roshe Run will be everywhere once again this year as the shoe is being released in a ton of colorways in 2015. Next up the shoe is coming dressed on the simpler side which makes it a great option for the warm weather seasons. The Nike Roshe Run NM Breeze is coming done in mostly White, outfitted with a breathable mesh body that features hints of Black and Hot Lava throughout. The toe box and heel features perforations to allow for more ventilation in the shoe. The Nike Roshe Run NM Breeze "White/Black – Hot Lava" have started arriving at select U.S. retailers, so you can grab your pair today. More variations of the Nike Air Max 90 are unveiled this year in accordance with the silhouette's 25th anniversary.

Now featuring a Blue Graphite-colored edition, the iconic Tinker Hatfield-designed model is comprised of a more premium build with plush suede enveloping the sneaker's entirety. Perforations are particularly seen on the toe box and along its collar, as the understatedly cool hue is nicely contrasted by a Black Swoosh and nike air max thea mens on its vamp. Further complemented with Black Anthracite gracing the eyelets, lining, tongue tab, heel badge and distinct Air Max cushioned component in the heel, a Light Grey-colored midsole caps off the aesthetically pleasing monochromatic colorway. Fifteen years after its initial debut, the Nike Air Presto is revived in monochromatic makeup of Black and White for its latest iteration this season. A truly lightweight runner, the low-top sneaker inherits a breathable mesh upper that's reinforced by its trademark plastic vamp cage that extends onto the heel — all of which are dipped in Black. Additional solidifying elements consists of a tonal Black toe guard, alongside a Grey-colored heel pull tab for easy slip-on or out functionality. All nicely offset with White accents for the laces, lining, branding on the tongue tab and toe box, the simplistic and stylish silhouette is rounded out with a two-tone sole unit that matches its respective colorway. Following its "Fundamentals" variant, the nike air max 90 hyperfuse will be offered in a new "Bright Citrus" colorway, which is expected to debut next month.

Sporting an official palette of — Black/Bright Citrus-Anthracite — the sneaker's seamless textile upper inherits a subdued Crimson hue across the frontal portion, as it converges into Black on the rear. Accentuated with pops of Bright Citrus gracing the laces and Swoosh logo, the low-top silhouette is reinforced with a Crimson-colored Zoom Air sole unit to cap off its overall build. Final details include Kobe Bryant's signature on the tongue and the usual Sheath logo and four Red stripe marking on its heels. Reportedly priced for $180, this new Nike Kobe 10 "Bright Citrus" is expected to arrive at Nike retailers on June 18th. Adding to its meaningful resume, this year's N7 Collection is slated to deliver a six-piece collection towards the beginning of next month. Comprised of the Nike Free 5.0, Nike Roshe Run N7, Air Jordan 1 Low, Jordan Super.Fly 3 and Air Jordan 7, each offering is equipped with shades of white, red, blue, yellow and black making up each of their respective palettes, with N7 branding included in the mix as well, nike air max 90 black.

Check out the entire collection after the jump and look for each of the previously mentioned kicks to release on June 3rd. Following a few restocks of both its all-white and all-black colorways, the Nike Air Huarache is back with a rather exotic style code made just for the ladies. Styled with black leather dressing up the large majority of its upper, the headlining print slithers its way throughout underlays and inner bootie. Finished with a contrastive touch of white dressing its heel cage and midsole, the Nike WMNS Air Huarache Print "Snakeskin" is available now. Having already delivered a sueded black-based style code, it looks like the Nike Air Foamposite One is getting ready to serve up another premium offering. Featured here with its iconic wavy upper dressed in a smooth shade of grey, its accents, laces and eyestay share the same subtle hue. Complete with an icy outsole holding things down below, a preview of the Nike Air Foamposite One "Grey Suede" is featured after the jump. Carrying on their long tenured Air Zoom Pegasus series, Nike recently unveiled the all-new Air Zoom Pegasus 32. Created in collaboration with British Olympian Mo Farah, this 32nd installment of the series looks to be the most technically savvy to date, nike air max 90 womens.
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