2021 Best Fragment Design x Nike Dunk High“ Beijing” DJ0382-600
New Jordan 2020, In addition to being linked to Travis Scott’s next collaboration, fragment design is also busy contributing to the mainstream revival of Nike Dunk High. Unlike other collaborators used by Swoosh in the past few years, the brand led by Hiroshi Fujiwara has worked together under its leadership. “Beijing” Dunk High is part of the three-pair “City Series” series released in 2010, obsessed with the “wine/black/white” color scheme. However, it has been modified for its 2021 retro version, but this low-key arrangement gives up the mismatched aesthetics brought about by the symmetrical appearance previously distributed between the left and right shoes. In addition, the product information of the two is printed on the side of the midsole. This design choice has become synonymous with Virgil Abloh’s Off-White efforts. The iconic two-bolt logo of the Japanese brand is printed directly above the text, reminiscent of the ten-year-old Nike Dunks, they will be sold out immediately when they arrive at the retailer.
In the Retro Jordan 2021, Nike not only rendered and remixed the classic Swoosh, but also redesigned some logos. The upcoming GS Nike Air Max Plus commemorates the many logos of the brand and its Air Max series with an oversized fender, similar to the toe board of the recently released Air Max 95. Despite the excessive imprinting, the model still features a clean, streamlined appearance, which starts with a plush white mesh base. The signature wavy TPU design line is also white, disguised as an upper. Neon lights are rarely used, mainly for lace rings, outsoles, and black and neon gradient midsoles. The most eye-catching detail of this Tuned Air silhouette is the gray fender that wraps the entire model, which is engraved with various Nike Air Max logo patterns. Because the brand’s oversized pattern is gray in tone, it still maintains a stylish appearance.
2020 Cheap Jordans, For the upcoming GS Nike Blazer Low ’77, Swoosh’s design team turned the model into a play area for some original cartoon characters, keeping the phrase “the world is your playground” in mind. The playground in discussion is the classic white leather Blazer Low, with black outline Swooshes visible. Each of Nike’s four letters is imagined as a friendly, colorful cartoon character who playfully hides behind elements such as Swoosh, heels and tongue tags, swinging or running from the elements. Elsewhere, familiar details of Blazer Low were found, such as the suede overlay on the forefoot and the brand on the heel label. Nike has a retro italic logo and neon orange insole on the tongue label, further highlighting the difference between this cartoon-shaped product and the previously released products.