While March 26th returned the famed Nike Air Max 1 ’86 “Big Bubble”, Nike’s Max Air selections have since aired on the side of more contemporary offerings. Recently, the OG Tinker Hatfield design explored a vast range of textiles in a striking connection to the summer’s outdoor adventures.
From the suede overlay and leather quarter panel to the ripstop base layer and tongue construction, a medley of cream-based textures cobble together the latest Air Max 90. While the latter embellishments established a tonal “Phantom” introduction, shades of “Neutral Olive” begin to overtake the tongue, mid-foot Swoosh and the heel’s cushioning system while the ridged lace overlays receive a slightly darker tint. In stark contrast to the fluid color blocking, a trio of muted red logos helps to amplify the ensemble just a bit in closing.
Enjoy a detailed look at the Nike Air Max 90 “Phantom/Neutral Olive” below as we await further release details in the meantime.
For more from underneath the Nike Inc. umbrella, we recently received official imagery of the upcoming Nike Dunk Low “Red Panda”.