During its 39th anniversary, New Air Force 1 appeared in dozens of styles to celebrate its past and future. The latter has gained significant attention through the "1/1" of the model, which allows for customization different from the past. Previously appearing in all "white", the experiment designed by Bruskill Gore in 1982 took the basis of the recent mocking of all "black" and was equipped with multi-color detachable paneling. The combination of blue, pink, green and yellow is very subtle and is the perfect color scheme for Air Force One in spring and summer. As the model's name implies, the wearer can arrange the included overlays according to their wishes, effectively creating a one-to-one appearance of the entire upper. Below, the sole unit gives up any customization in order to support the combination of a "colorless" midsole and a rich blue outsole.
Air Jordan 1 Mid is the current main force of the brand, providing countless color schemes on a daily basis. Today's is a somewhat familiar palette, mixing white, black, and gold tones. In its polish and finish, the latter decorates the collar and Swoosh, and each panel is almost reflective thanks to the patented strategic use. Front and rear, sturdy white leather frame metal fixtures, while black further contrasts the lower edge of the middle panel, toes, lining and lace unit. Composed of futuristic knights, court knights and classic suede, the capsule blends PUMA design with cues from favorite 90s TV shows. This iconic suede jacket chose the lowest-key outfit, mainly black, with orange, purple and blue. In contrast, matching shoes are obsessed with shades of blue-green, and on the upper and sole, yellow, purple and orange are equally eye-catching. "Rugrats" related brands appear on tongue and sock linings, with Reptar's characteristics in classic suede high heels. Costumes included in the series further commemorate the green dinosaur, while also featuring Spike and other actors.
Latest Jordans News ,After losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first game of the NBA playoffs in 2021, LeBron James and his Nike family prepared official images of Nike LeBron's 8 V/2 low "Sprite", which made fans excited. "Jumbo Blue/White/Black/Volt", which was first released in June 2011, is reminiscent of James' time with the Miami Heat, appearing before being defeated by Dirk Nowitzki and his Dallas Mavericks. Although this is not a formal collaboration with Coca-Cola's "Sprite" beverage, this vibrant color scheme is obviously a tribute to a brand that "Kids from Akron" has endorsed for 18 years. (Recently, the current Lakers signed Pepsi to promote Mountain Dew's new "Rise Energy" beverage series, and added some Salsa moves.) It is not yet certain whether James will shake LeBron 8 V/ in the entire playoffs. 2 Low, because he may make his debut in another version of LeBron 18, but if he does, fans will definitely accept it as a treat.