Nike Air Max 1
NIKE AIR MAX 1
The Nike Air Max 1 was Tinker Hatfield’s first Nike Air Max design. It is the first sneaker to feature visible Max Air and debuted in 1987. It is considered by many to be one of the greatest sneakers in history, and continues to be a coveted item in its various special edition colorways, limited issues, and collaborations with atmos, Size?, and Parra. See the articles below for the latest updates on the Air Max 1 sneaker.
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Nike WMNS Air Max 90 – Black – Blue – Yellow
Bold new Air Max 90 colorways keep coming down the line, this latest edition one of the more intriguing ladies releases in recent memory. The...
Nike WMNS Air Max 90 – Hyper Red – Silver
Hyper Red continues to make its mark on Swoosh releases as we move into 2013, but it’s how this new Nike Air Max 90 for...
Nike WMNS Air Max 1 – Sail – Hyper Red – Street Grey – Blue Tint
We usually associate the turn of the year from 12/31 to 1/1 to be some marker for a ‘fresh start’, but for Nike and its...
Nike Air Max 90 Premium “Snake” – Team Orange
We expected it on the Air Force 1 as Nike Sportswear’s go-to Chinese New Year model of choice, but don’t discount the Nike Air Max...
Nike Air Max 90 Premium “Snake” – Vivid Sulfur – Obsidian
Wolverines are notoriously ferocious, with the capacity and willingness to make dinner out of animals several times its diminutive size. So they’re not the first...
Nike Air Max 1 Reflective
There seems to be a little bit of a shake up going on as far as the naming system for the various Nike Air Max...
Nike Air Max 1 iD – New Spring 2013 Options
The Air Max 1 is getting quite the attention this Spring 2013, with ‘OG’ formats and plenty of Premium/Essential models hitting stores in a wide...
Nike Air Max LE Reflective Collection
Allowing you to compete with the glowing Christmas set ups all around at the moment is Nike’s new ‘Reflective Collection’, which serves up the Nike...
Nike Air Max 90 “Tree Snake”
Oxen, Pigs and Dogs aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think about a sneaker theme that works beyond the context of...