Nike Air Max Pre-Day “Light Bone” DC5331-001 will be released on August 18
New Jordan 2020, Autumn is approaching, and new styles of tan shoes suitable for this season are also coming. To welcome the fall, Nike is about to launch the Nike Air Max Pre-Day “Light Bone” to join our sneaker series-a new Max Air style that incorporates retro design elements and neutral colors. The off-white light bone color colors the entire unique textile substrate, and its composition is at least 20% recyclable. The entire model is covered with geometric suede dyed with brown rattan, creating an aesthetic comparable to retro running style. Black leather further breathes life into the Swooshes silhouette, which is hidden under the aforementioned suede elements. The white midsole has a new Air cushion at the heel and black rubber under the feet to make the autumn look more perfect. This can be seen as a lighter variant of the Nike Air Max Pre-Day “Oatmeal” released earlier.
2020 Cheap Jordans, There is no doubt that the Nike Waffle One has not received as much attention as the forthcoming ambitious Nike LDWaffle collaboration. However, the model has been steadily building its color list to provide more affordable (and easier to obtain) options than the aforementioned collaborative styles. Among these new additions, there is a pair of sports blends obsessed with navy blue and orange tones. The product starts with the “Midnight Navy” ultra-fine mesh sole, with matching suede laces and overlays on the toe and heel. Even the iconic laminated heel is navy blue to maintain the tonal look. Layers of orange fabric can be seen through the mesh, and bright tones have entered the tongue. The mint green stitching along the collar creates a further contrast effect, followed by a bright white, which injects vitality into the Swooshes look. In the real Waffle One fashion, the white foam sole is perfectly combined with the black waffle pattern under the feet, which is impressive.
Retro Jordan 2021, Shane O’Neill, with his brilliant career, including participating in the first skateboarding event in the history of the Olympics and becoming the most outstanding athlete on Australian social media, entered the field of footwear, bringing his skateboarding expertise and bold style into new areas . His efforts in this new field include the release of his first signature shoe Nike SB Shane. The skateboarder took Nike SB’s proposition to a new level by providing advanced modifications that include a triple white look and plush leather. This SB Shane is different from the usual all-canvas styles. The toe and panel are made of tumbling leather. The Swoosh logo embossed on the aforementioned panel maintains the stylish appearance created by the white base. Even the tongue label uses a leather patch with the Shane sun logo, which is low-key. This brand also appears on the heel as a rubber overlay and also includes the words “NIKE SB”. The white rubber sole unit and the herringbone tread underneath make the skating preparation and luxurious appearance more perfect.
jordan shoes 2019, Although the Nike Air Max Genome is one of the new styles to add luster to the Max Air series, it is definitely not lacking in color schemes—even sharing themes supported by its peers. The almost three-white Air Max Genome was splashed with bright tones, just like the recently released Air Max 97. This new version includes a white mesh base, supplemented by perforated leather contour Swooshes and the same colorless heel cover. Examples of colors are quite subtle, such as painting a model’s insole with gold. The lace ring on the front of the design is further displayed in bright colors like a banner, which runs through the entire product. In addition to the aforementioned gold, this shade also includes yellow, green and pink, which meet under the feet to form an outsole. If you look closely at the outsole, you will find subtle spots that may be caused by the use of recycled materials. As the windmill logo printed on the insole suggests, this arrangement is made of sustainable materials and is part of Nike’s “moving to zero” movement.