Newest Air Jordan 1 Low OG Shattered Backboard Unveils on August 26, 2021
Air Jordan 1 Low OG will release the popular “Shattered Backboard” color in the summer of 2021. Wearing orange, black and white suits. This Air Jordan 1 low-featured white leather base with orange overlay and black overlay laces, winged heel logo and Swooshes. The orange rubber outsole on the top of the white midsole completes the design. The initial report was that the Off-White x Nike Dunk Low “20” series is now expected to be “50” as Virgil Abloh and Nike will release 50 different colors of Off-White x Nike Dunk Low. Each pair of Nike Dunk Low will wear a Sail/neutral gray color scheme, and the difference between each pair will be the color of the hiking shoelaces, insoles, Swoosh label, and the number plate that reads “XX of 50”. This pair of “50 to 50” combinations will use black patches. Each pair has a special packaging.
Latest Jordan UK has expanded its Air Force 1/1 series, designed a detachable cover that allows the wearer to personalize a pair of shoes, and introduced a new child-specific “black and crimson” color scheme. Dressed in black, metallic silver, white and bright red. The latest Nike Air Force 1 is equipped with a solid black leather upper and matching solid AF1 rubber sole. This pair of shoes can be customized, you can choose the detachable moon-inspired patch and bright crimson swoosh. As part of Nike’s “return to zero” campaign, the brand will launch a larger “Next Nature” series, including two mid-1977 Blazer products. One is wearing black/white and the other is wearing white/black makeup. The color schemes of the two Nike Blazers are made of a mixture of leather and suede fabrics. Both are finished with speckled white rubber sole.
Sneakers2090 ,Dunk High will join Nike’s “Toasty” series of sportswear, which is designed to keep your feet warm in the cold months. This Nike slam dunk is high up to the rattan, black, white at the top, and brown at the top of the sail color block, with a ground-structured outsole. This shoe is made from a blend of recycled fabrics as part of the brand’s “Move to Zero” campaign. Other details include a fleece lining and an insole with the trademark “Toasty” label to keep your feet warm. Nike’s windmill logo appears on the side of the tongue and double label label to complete the design. The New York skateboard magazine Quartersnacks is once again cooperating with Nike SB to release another special edition SB dunk low profile. In 2014, they collaborated for the first time to launch a popular skateboard model, followed by several Blazer lows in 2018. This Nike SB Dunk Low is inspired by a popular zebra striped cake dessert (Little Debbie’s Zebra Cake), as shown in the picture, its pattern covers the leather upper and insole. The Quartersnacks logo also appeared on the tongue and embroidered on the heel counter. A midsole and black rubber outsole complete the design.