Nike Air 180
The Nike Air 180 is an original running shoe designed by Tinker Hatfield. It first released back in 1991, with the name coming from the fact that the new Air bubble was visible on 180 degrees. Since 1991, the Air 180 has released in several colorways and collaborations, making its biggest splash in 2018. See below for the latest info on this classic model.
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Nike Air 180
Nike Air 180 “Ultramarine” Returns This Friday
Nike points specifically to the Air 180 as one of the the design inspirations for the all-new Air Max 270, the first Air Max flagship...
Here’s What a Dragonball Z x Nike Collaboration Would Look Like
The upcoming Dragonball Z adidas collaboration has taken the sneaker and anime world by storm as eight key figures in the DBZ universe will come...
Nike Reveals Air Max Day 2018 Sneaker Release Line-up
Nike is giving its fans across the globe a head start on what’s to come for Air Max Day 2018. The annual celebration, which falls...
COMME des Garcons Brings Back The Nike Air 180 With Three Pink Colorways
The Nike Air 180 is poised to make a boisterous return thanks to Japanese fashion house COMME des Garcons. Three colorways of the original running...
Nike Is Bringing Back The Air 180 “Ultramarine”
There’s a hook to every Air Max re-issue these days, and it appears that the Air 180 is making its comeback to help tell the...
COMME des Garcons x Nike Air 180 Release Date Confirmed
Japanese fashion house COMME des Garcons is set to releasing their next Nike collaboration on February 1st in three pink-toned colorways. Originally debuting last June...
A COMME des Garcons x Nike Air 180 May Release In 2018
Fashion shows are become a much more common platform for designer x shoe collaborations to get a world debut, and during the COMME des Garcons...
Nike Air 180 “Safari” Preview for Holiday 2014
We’ve seen Safari Print on the Nike Air 180 before – just this past July, Nike gave us the “Safari Sole” Pack. Now the combination...
A Closer Look at the Nike Air 180 “Safari Sole” Pack
Just how far does the Nike Air 180 “Safari Sole” pack go in imitating that 1987 runner? Not only do they have the Safari spotting...