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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Supreme Is Releasing A Shanghai-Exclusive Nike Air Force 1
Supreme’s continuing growth of its brick-and-mortar locations took a pit stop in Shanghai, its first location in China. In what is now a tradition with...
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Dusk Till Dawn” Delivers A Playful Look
Nike’s not afraid to warp its branding and embrace unique design themes, particularly when it comes to the Air Force 1. This latest “Dusk Till...
Where To Buy The Nike Air Force 1 Low QS “Ivory Snake”
The Nike Air Force 1 “Ivory Snake” returns on May 16th for $150 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Having first released in 1996 as...
“Bright Cactus” Takes The Lead As Nike Air Max 1 Golf Tees Off
The Nike Golf initiative is truly in full swing (no pun intended.) Each year around the Summer, more and more silhouettes get looped into the...
Supreme x Nike Air Max 1 Releasing In 2025
Supreme will release an Air Max 1 collaboration as part of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, according to to Brendan Dunne of Complex. Four colorways are...
“University Blue” Lights Up The Nike Air Force 1 Next Nature
Even amid reports that Nike will be slowing production of the Air Force 1 and other staple models, the “Uptown” silhouette continues its march of...
Nike Made A 1-Of-1 Air Max 1 ’86 “Made On iPad” For Apple CEO Tim Cook
Modern technology has become so advanced to the point where professional grade work of all kinds can be done on beautifully designed gadgets, and Apple’s...
Next Nature Sustainability Arrives With This Nike Air Force 1 Low
White-dominant Nike Air Force 1s is a proposition that’s propelled sales for Beaverton for decades. Though the upcoming Nike Air Force 1 Low “White/Red” certainly...
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature Presses On In “Sail/Oil Green/Volt”
Nike announced that it will decrease production of the Air Force 1 earlier this year, and while we’ve yet to see exactly how that will...