After debuting as part of the HTM collection for Air Max day earlier this year, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Nike Air Max LD Zero H that has become popular among sneakerheads is releasing in two popular color schemes. The “Cool Grey” colorway will be re-released alongside an all new “Triple Black” colorway. The two colorways both feature fragment design detailing on the Air Max unit and heel tab along with a suede and nylon upper highlighted by pebbled leather swooshes. No exact release date as of now, but look for the fragment design x
Nike Air Max Zero Lowest Price “Cool Grey” and “Triple Black” to hit shelves soon.
Nike has taken its
Nike Air Max Zero for Sale and revamped it with the popular “Bred” colorway. Combining a dramatic mix of black and red, the runner sees a breathable mesh upper in both hues, along with black Hyperfuse overlays and a bold red Swoosh logo on the side. The all-white midsole unit contrasts against the rest of the shoe allowing the Bred motif to stand out even further. Expect these sneakers to release at Nike and select retailers in the coming weeks.
With Hiroshi Fujiwara’s rendition of the
Nike Air Max Zero Outlet earlier this year proving to be quite popular among sneakerheads, the Godfather of Streetwear has once again partnered with Nike to provide another take on the hybrid silhouette. Here, the sneaker has been daubed in Cool Grey and Light Graphite, while fragment design branding can be found on the tongue, heel tab and full-length Zoom Air sole.
The
Nike Air Max Zero Cheapest will receive a triple blue colorway just in time for fall. A concept sneaker based on one of Tinker Hatfield’s original sketches for the Air Max 1, the tonal “Binary Blue” colorway of the Air Max Zero features a dark shade of blue that is carried throughout the shoe, with the different materials of the silhouette offering a subtle color contrast to the base. Look for the Nike Air Max Zero “Binary Blue” to hit retailers later this fall.
The Tinker Hatfield-designed
Nike Air Max Zero on Sale has paid homage to some classic Air Maxes before, donning the BW’s iconic “Persian Violet” look back in August. Now the kicks are saluting yet another timeless Air Max, this time paying dues to the OG version of the Air 180 by adopting its unmistakeable “Ultramarine” make-up. As you might expect, white dominates the vast majority of the look while the 180′s pink and blue accents adorn everything from the lining and Swoosh to the tongue branding badge and toe portion of the rubber outsole.