Official image of Nike SB Dunk Low “What the P-Rod” CZ2239-600
Since joining Swoosh as a teenager, professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez has been at the forefront of the Nike SB Dunk Low What The P-Rod. Ten kinds of signature shoes and various SB Dunks named after him, a kind of shoes called “P-Rod”, will follow Nike to introduce various colors, patterns and details to decorate SB Dunk into shoe form Tribute. Iconic details such as “Mexican blanket” and “hide place” can be seen on the toe box, but it is not limited to this. The elephant print on J-Rods, the gradient Swoosh on Playstations, the stitched lining and the diamond collage are just the surface of all the menu items in this neck-breaking menu.
In preparation for a possible July 4th, Nike has doubled the color scheme inspired by the United States. In this series, New Nike Air Max 90 USA suppresses it very low, providing a glimpse of another patriotic plan. What followed was a fairly comprehensive nod to the American flag. However, unlike the previous heel, the dark blue Royal Blue helms the upper mesh and leather paneling. In contrast, the “Swoosh” and “Heel” tabs bring the “Sail” trend, while the midsole, laces and lining are selected for a more faithful, authentic white. Below, the tooling greets the country with a bright red hue, complementing the orange with the trademark affixed on the tongue and on the counter.
2020 Cheap Jordans, Nike’s most accessible Space Hippie shoe, Space Hippie 04, reappears in a concise and clear color scheme, which relies on the all-gray body and woven upper, with green and gold metal wires intertwined. The Oregon-friendly blend is embellished with the Swoosh logo and the Space Hippie type on the heel. In this upcoming version, its subtle appearance is impressive, and the embedded cord complements the white laces. The outsole itself is the standard Crater Foam sole, as seen in the original design a year ago, with light gray tones shrouded in recycled rubber fragments.
From Cheap Jordans UK, Naomi Osaka has been swinging in various off-site activities. The world of sneakers-especially through the collaboration with Nike-is also one of the areas where the four-time Grand Slam singles champion has been giving her creativity. After decorating the NikeCourt Air Zoom GP Turbo with traditional Japanese patterns and some personal styles, the city of Osaka wrapped the tennis shoes in cool prints and Swarovski crystals. The model is mainly composed of a grid base of Dusty Amethyst tie-dye pattern. Purple also colors the cover on the inner reinforced toe box and the midsole on the outer forefoot. Down the tongue and close to the lace ring, the blue-green covering with the brand logo exudes an iridescent effect, adding taste. As the outer Swoosh and the Osaka logo on the heel are covered by Swarovski crystals, the shimmer continues. The design uses a full-length Zoom Air device, which is a grand slam that combines fun and luxury delivered by a tennis superstar.