Earth tones highlight this new colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low from Jordan Brand’s fall 2020 lineup. Covered in hues that include a dark orange, light purple, tan, and black, this Air Jordan 1 Low dons a nubuck, suede, and leather construction all throughout the upper. Black textured Swooshes on the side panels, black branding on the tongue and heels, and a full Sail rubber sole unit finish off the design on this Air Jordan 1 Low
Who doesn’t love an early 2000s throwback? Coming to you all the way from 2002, the 2023/24 Chelsea Away kit mixes classic colours and an all-over digital graphic with blue accents on the collar and sleeves. Inside the shirt, you will find a hidden London Chelsea F.C. design.
Following the “Spartan Green” Highs that dropped in 2020, the Nike Dunk Low “Team Green” takes the very same colors and brings it over to a more Summer-friendly format. From the toe to the counter, the overlays dress in the titular color, its grain far, far darker than the white neutrals underneath. Swooshes, linings, and even the laces match the more colorful of the two, sticking in line with the usual two-toned scheme the Dunk has become signature for. There is a subtle touch of deviation, though, as the insole brands with a mostly hidden bit of orange.
The radiance lives on in the Nike Air Force 1 ’07, the b-ball OG that puts a fresh spin on what you know best: durably stitched overlays, clean finishes and the perfect amount of flash to make you shine.
From the beach to gardening to sitting on the couch, the Nike Victori One perfects a classic design. Delivering lightweight comfort that’s easy to wear, it features new softer, more responsive foam. The contoured grip pattern helps cradle and hold your foot in place.
The neutral pink palate is a soft change on the Nike Air Max 270. A large Max Air unit and plush foam midsole offer cushioning under every step, while the stretchy inner sleeve provides a snug, socklike fit that’s sure to keep you comfortable all day, every day.
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