The Nike Air Max 1 will be joining the return of the Air Raid revising Spike Lee’s “Live Together, Play Together” ad campaign from the ’90s.Nike Air Max 1 Live Together Play Together features a White mesh base with suede overlays, Crimson and Blue Swooshes and Black mudguards. the character helped promote inclusivity through the “Peace Raid” and its “Live Together, Play Together” themes. Now, alongside a matching Air Force 1, the pack will grow by yet another through the equally notable Air Max 1.Though not as exact in its references, the pair still employs most of the same motifs as its inspiration. White shades are used much more significantly, however, as it dyes the nubuck overlays along with the underlying mesh, the tongue, and midsole.Yellow stitching on the lateral toe, Urban Gym Jungle Gym pattern on the lining and insoles with the Multicolored peace logo on the heels completes the design.
Similar to the SB Dunk Low, the Nike Air Max 97 will also be paying homage to the original Nike Air Terra ACG from 1991.Nike Air Max 97 ACG features a Black mesh base with Orange and Purple suede overlays and Red branding throughout. it would live on near solely by way of its signature outdoors palette — a scheme that is now currently dressing the Air Max 97.The mudguard is coated in the same dark blue, almost purple shade while the leather layer above hues bright yellow to match that of the branded fixture at the tongue.3M reflective detailing atop a Black speckled midsole and rubber outsole completes the design.Branding takes the form of miniature embroidered swooshes, both made red alongside the Air unit; the midsole around, while primarily outfitted in black, then finishes with a speckling characteristic of most ACG releases.
Italian streetwear boutique Slam Jam has teamed up with New Jordan once again for another collaboration.the brand has enlisted quite a bit of help from skate shops as well as boutiques and they’re soon to add Slam Jam to the list of upcoming Fall collaborators.This time around they’ll be releasing two Nike Dunk High colorways.Established as their signature, an upside-down Swoosh marks the heel, reflecting the subversive ideas that the retailer often considers their comfort zone.Slam Jam x Nike Dunk Highs comes dressed in “White/Clear-Pure Platinum” and the other sports a “White/Clear-Black” color blocking.Said to be a natural fit for the imprint’s ethos, owner Luca Benini has opted to deliver the silhouette in both a tonal grey and black/white colorway, each imbued with the very same motifs. Each pair comes with upside-down tongue branding, transparent, gummy Swooshes that touch at the heel in a unique branding element.Translucent soles add a subtle but quite distinct interpretation, marked above at the mid-panel and toe box with a series of ornamental perforations.Translucent soles tie naturally to the material makeup, and a playful reinterpretation of Buy Aviators Ray-Ban Earglasses the Dunk’s traditional perforation adds a subtle new ingredient. Each iteration will feature co-branding.