It’s a great time for
adidas nmd italia fans – they’re spoilt for choice in terms of R1s and R2s, and now adidas are adding some fresh new XR1s make-ups to the mix. Two versions of the high collared sneakers are set to release before the month is out – there’s a deep ‘Collegiate Navy’, and a ‘Zebra’ version set in white with black dashes marking its Primeknit body. Whichever you choose to lace up in, these urban wanderers will ensure you always put your best foot forward.The NMD is knocking on the door of its biggest release since 19 of them dropped on a single day in 2016. We’re getting XR1’s, City Sock 2s, NMD_R1s and a swathe of NMD_R2s – including this ‘Utility Green’ number. We first saw the trim sneaker as part of a 7-strong drop, but now we’ve got a comprehensive look at it on its own. The sleek dimensions of the runner can be seen from all angles, showing light striations raining marking its upper and a heel that’s peppered with polka dots.
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The
nike air max 90 ultra italia turned 25 this year, but it’s been a bit of an all-year sleeper party. No ball drops in Time Squares or super wild parties, though, just a steady stream of new renditions of the classic silhouette. Here are another couple; with loony colour-ups of the Ultra Breathe for the ladies. Polka dots and trippy geometric patterns abound, with hot colours like orange, purple and red popping off too.Nike’s AM90 Ultra BR looks like it shot through a wormhole direct from the year 3015. The No-Sew upper shines like Iron Man’s suit when the UV is hitting sunstroke levels – this thing is glaring, so you best pack your sunglasses! The advancements of the future up top are balanced by the timeless tech down low, as a classic Air Max 90 sole provides the comfort that feels like home. These aren’t for the faint of foot, but fortune favours the brave.
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Nike have come in hot and heavy with the new
nike air max thea italia. The popular women’s style has been cleanly colour blocked with a dark blue no-sew toe, a tan leather heel support and a popping pink collar. The leather heel section has been decorated with an embossed triangular pattern, giving the shoe a bit of extra personality on an otherwise smooth upper. The characteristic Air Max sole unit peeks out through its window at the rear, while the remaining Phylon midsole provides ample cushioning through to the forefoot.Nike’s popular women’s shoe is back with a playful spin on a clean white silhouette. The Air Max Thea ‘Print’ uses a clean white shoe as its blank canvas and makes a statement with a collection of Steve Harrington doodles scrawled across the upper. To ensure things don’t get too crowded panels of mesh have been dispersed in between, all sitting on top of a white midsole with a clear air unit peeking through.
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Nike’s burly Roshe department is riding the wave of the
nike roshe one uomo release and not only filling the market with more of uber comfy sequel, but re-upping some the original as well. Here the Roshe One has been jazzed up ‘Jacquard’ detailing spread over the dark upper, and a thick juicy midsole that matches in jet-black.The forever fresh runner, the Nike Roshe One has just popped up in some comical colours for the approaching warmer months in the Northern Hemisphere. This double pack is just for the little feet and ladies out there and features some idiosyncratic doodling all across the upper, starring palm trees, peace signs and sunshine.The sneaker slipper that started the Roshe juggernaut that still chugs along loud and proud today, the Roshe One shows up in a jaunty safari print here. These may look familiar, they hit stores in big boy sizes a while back, but now the young bloods get a chance to flex as the grade school size roll-out has begun.