Toasty With The Fleece Added to New Nike Air Force 1 ’07 LXX

There is no doubt that in all aspects of fashion, excess is a problem. Production at all levels affects climate change to some extent, causing almost irreparable pollution. However, even though this may be the case, doing anything good is better than doing nothing; in Nike’s case, they have dramatically brought some of the business’s quotations closer and closer to zero. Here, this Air Force 1’07 LXX further proves their dedication, and its composition ostensibly consists of recovered debris. Unlike their Grind material, the sustainability of this pair of looks lies in its seemingly random construction. Quilted synthetic material wraps the entire shoe in shades of brown, orange, and black. These three colors are often stitched together randomly along the eye support and counter. The middle panel also exhibits a similar treatment, albeit with a mixture of white and tan, semi-complementary earthy tones for toes, tongues, and grilled velvet lining.

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Now that the Tokyo Olympics are only a few days away, New Jordan has shifted most of its attention to basketball, running and skateboarding, and has provided a lot of innovation in these three areas. Although not the main team of the Summer Olympics, Lucha Libre has recently attracted the attention of Swoosh because they designed a suitable ring theme for the upcoming Air Max 90. Next is a tangible wrestling competition, with two feet representing different themes and different masked fighters. As shown in the side text, the right entitled “LOS RUDOS” puts more emphasis on its black patent, using materials throughout the quarter. Elsewhere, the lace unit and the first half of the midsole match the tone, separated by a white grid and smooth coverage. More importantly, an image of a yellow and blue Lucha Libre sits proudly on the back heel, while the pair on the left is called “LOS TECNICOS” and reflects the same graphics on the opposite palette .

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Although Jun Takahashi is an avid runner, he never skips laps. However, with the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, designers seem to have begun to pay attention to the sport, establishing the fictional “Undercover Basketball Association” and cooperating with the 1985 dunk climax. In the Japanese brand’s recent fall/winter fashion show, the model teased the origin of Nike SB Dunk High and borrowed a design reminiscent of old shoes in 1985. With the thinner, more tapered collar and toe shape, the retro blueprint can easily be brought to life, similar to the fashion of the Air Jordan 1 ’85 that debuted a year ago. Then, on top of this framework, UNDERCOVER provided their signature theme, using their own logo on one side and UBA logo on the other. The speckled sole is also decorated with the midsole below, while the upper is in the traditional basketball colors of black and red smooth leather and pebbled leather.

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