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Nike brought in Bruce Kilgore to design thenike air force 1 highKilgore drew inspiration for this legendary high top silhouette from a hiking boot, the Nike Approach. Kilgore slanted the cut of the shaft to provide support and flexibility. During a time that most sneakers employed the herringbone traction pattern, Kilgore decided this pattern was not cohesive for a basketball shoe. This led to him to develop the circular pattern on the outsole, which allowed players to pivot easily.
nike air force 1 midoriginally was going through the same lifecycle as any other sneaker did at the time. It was released in 1982, and was discontinued in 1984. However, distributors continued to ask Nike to resume production as demand for the silhouette was so high. The idea of reissuing a shoe was unheard of at the time. Nike was in the practice of developing shoes, then discontinuing them when they created something better. However, due to the demand for the Air Force 1, Nike resumed production of the Air Force in 1986.
nike air force 1 blackwas named after the Air Force One plane that the President of the United States flys in. In the early 1990’s the Air Force 1 lost some popularity, but in the later 1990’s and 2000’s the AF1 made a comeback. It is the first
Nike Basketball sneaker with Air technology, and also comes in a Mid and High version.
The [url=http:///air-force-1nike air force 1 wheat[/url]was designed by Nike’s Bruce Kilgore and produced in 1982, but discontinued the following year. It was re-released in 1986 with the modern italic Nike logo and “swoosh” tick on the back of the shoe, and the design has not changed much since. The most popular model is the high-top “white on white”, featuring a thick rubber sole, a prominent toe and a velcro fastener for a strap around the top of its tongue. “We took a lot of the DNA from the overall icon, and we really wanted to translate and marry it with the Flyknit technology,” said Jonson Griffin. Flyknit was first developed in 2012 as a breathable, flexible fabric for running shoes. Nike then adapted the technology for other athletics footwear like American football boots, and is now repurposing it to add comfort to its iconic trainers. Rival sportswear brand Adidas launched its own footwear made from knitted fabric in 2014.
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