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 Air Force 1 Low “Black Patent Leather” Sample
The Dunk Low SB took on a couple of Air Jordan XI original colorways, so it’s certainly not out of the question for the Air...
Nike Air Force 1 Low “Green Apple”
Do you remember the blue and white Nike Air Force 1 Low we previewed back in November with the textured Swooshes and diagonal stripe laces? We’re still waiting...
Nike Air Max 1 Premium – Grey – Red – Black
The whole split-midsole coloring for the Nike Air Max 1 is a trend that Nike Sportswear isn’t looking to let go of anytime soon. Shown...
NIKEiD Air Force 1 “Year of the Horse” Pony Hair Option
The Nike Air Force 1 is one of what we can only assume will be many silhouettes from Nike that will celebrate the Year of...
Nike Air Force 1 Low – Court Purple – Volt
Combinations of purple, black and neon tend to get tagged with the ‘Joker’ nickname when another isn’t yet established. In this case, the newest Nike Air...
Nike Air Max 1 Premium – Grey – Volt – Green
The volt shade is one that didn’t begin to show up on Nike runners until long after the Nike Air Max 1 hit the scene....
Releasing This Weekend – December 28th, 2013
Nike is definitely finishing out the year strong in terms of sneaker releases. Don’t believe us? Check in after the break for info on all...
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Bred” – Release Reminder
The last Air Jordan 1 release for the year is certainly going to be a big one. Tomorrow will see the release of the Air...
Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Geometric”
The Nike Air Max 1 is not a sneaker that we’ve seen too frequently with the all-over print treatment. Yeah it happened a couple of...