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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This Is What Albino & Preto’s Nike SB Dunk Could’ve Looked Like
Albino & Preto’s Nike SB Dunk Low introduced countless people to the world of high-quality jiu-jitsu apparel. Although neither party has revealed the complete backstory...
Nike Has More “Valentine’s Day” Dunks On The Way
A new year is all but here, which means companies like Nike have already shifted focus to their plans for 2024. Throughout the last several...
“Emerald Rise” Prepares The Nike Dunk Low For Spring
It’s safe to say that Nike has successfully positioned the Nike Dunk alongside the heralded Air Force 1 as the Beaverton brand’s most consistently produced...
Nike Air Max 1 “Dark Stucco” Headlines A Promising Batch Of Spring 2024 Releases
Nike has made it clear as a Max Air bubble that next spring season will revolve around the iconic Air Max 1. Despite its lack...
Nike CO.JP’s Dunk Low “Reverse Curry” Releases On January 12th
The Nike Dunk Low “Dark Curry” aka “Reverse Curry” is confirmed to release on January 12th on Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Below article originally...
First Look: Nike Dunk Low Remastered “Year Of The Dragon”
Nike’s “Year of the Dragon” collection for 2024 is ramping up to be one of the biggest yet. Over the past few months, several styles...
Official Images: Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Label “Navy/Gum”
Updated December 20th, 2023: Official images have been updated. A release is expected in Spring 2024. Returning to the highly rgarded Orange Label series in...
“Chlorophyll” Interrupts This Split “White/Black” Nike Air Max 1
“Chlorophyll” isn’t a color that’s appeared too many times on the Nike Air Max 1, but it’s often associated with Tinker Hatfield’s iconic design thanks...
Available Now: “Green Shock” And TPU Swooshes Share This Nike Dunk Low
Despite a slight drop off in terms of its once overwhelming popularity, the Nike Dunk Low continues to explore a fanciful amount of compositions as...