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Look For The Nike Air More Money Coral Chalk Tomorrow

The Nike Air More Money is returning in a clean Coral/Chalk theme this spring. Sporting a white finish across most of its leather upper, contrasting black is used for its mesh underlays, eyestays, lining and pull tabs, while the style is highlighted with a basketball-shaped pig on the the removable shroud, which is a deep-rooted symbol of wealth. Finishing touches include more pops of coral all over, and the air cushioning in the midsole.

Look for this Nike Air More Money Coral Chalk at select Nike stores and online on May 10th for $160. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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Release Reminder: Nike Air Maestro II Trifecta

The Nike Air Maestro II Trifecta is releasing tomorrow, and the sneaker basically honors Scottie Pippen?s Finals? triple-double in 1993 against the Phoenix Suns. The basketball sneaker is covered in a Chicago Bulls theme with University Red, White, and Black applied throughout. Made of premium leather with nubuck accents, the model is topped off with a Larry O?Brien championship trophy hangtag.

Retailing for $140, look for the Nike Air Maestro II Trifecta at select Nike stores and online on May 10th. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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The Nike WMNS Air Max 98 Barely Rose Blooms Tomorrow

The Nike WMNS Air Max 98 Barely Rose is the runner’s latest iteration this spring 2018. The light pink hue basically covers the leather and mesh upper that is accented with hits of white and reflect silver outlining the piping of the leather mudguard section. A white midsole featuring more pink for the interior of the Air Max bubble, and a black rubber outsole completes the design altogether.

Look for this Nike WMNS Air Max 98 Barely Rose at select Nike stores and online on May 10th for $160. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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Celebrate With The Nike WMNS Air Max 95 Confetti Vast Grey

There was a slightly dark version of the Nike WMNS Air Max 95 Confetti that dropped in April, and for May, another iteration of the style in introduced in this Vast Grey theme. The light grey hue basically covers the leather and mesh upper, while the multicolor confetti theme is applied on the toe cap, heel, and lower section of the paneled sides. More multicolor hits with speckling are seen on the midsole, followed by a black rubber outsole to complete the design altogether.

Retailing for $170, look for this women?s Nike Air Max 95 Confetti at select Nike stores and online on May 10th. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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On-Feet: atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Curry

Releasing in a couple of days, here’s an on-feet look at the atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Curry.

First released in 2003, the atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Curry returns to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The shoe comes dressed in a Dark Curry, Sport Blue, Black and True White color scheme. They are constructed out of a blend of mesh, suede and nubuck materials where brown, tan and white hues take care of the majority of the makeup. Blue accents on the tongues and upper eyelets, a White midsole and Black outsole completes the design altogether.

Retailing for $150, look for the atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Curry at select Nike stores and online on May 10th.

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First Look: Nike Air Max 1 N7 Acid Wash

Above you will get a first look at the Nike Air Max 1 N7 Acid Wash. This upcoming release is the latest installment to Nike’ N7 Collection, which supports the Native American communities.

The Nike Air Max 1 N7 Acid Wash comes with an Acid Wash print around the collar and mudguard. The rest of the shoe is made up of White/Off-White mesh and patent leather. N7 branding is found on both tongues, while Nike Air is placed on the heel. An Off-White midsole and White/Acid Wash outsole round out the major features of the shoe. Stay tuned for a release date.

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Available Now: Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 Dark Grey

As whole lot of new Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 colorways will be dropping in the next few months. One of those is the recently released Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 Dark Grey.

The sequel to the VaporMax stays almost true to the OG with only a few of the new changes. These changes include an updated Flyknit upper that delivers structure in the toe and heel, as well as the new size and placement of the Swoosh logos on the side panels. A new heel counter has also been added for extra support and stabilization. This particular colorway comes in a Dark Grey, Black and Wolf Grey color scheme placed on top of a clear VaporMax sole unit.

Want a pair? Look for the Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 Dark Grey at select retailers today for $190.

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Release Date: Nike Air Max 270 Flyknit Crimson Pulse

Recently spotted in Dark Hazelnut, the Nike Air Max 270 Flyknit has now surfaced in a new colorway that is sure to turn some heads this Spring/Summer.

Covered in a breathable White Flyknit on the back portion of the shoe, this Air Max 270 Flyknit is then hit with a punch of Crimson Pulse on the front half of the shoe, medial side panels, and the branding on the medial sides of the sneaker as well. Finishing details include white Swooshes on the toe, white leather detailing on the tongue and ankle, a white midsole, and a Crimson Pulse translucent Air Max unit on the heel.

Look for the Nike Air Max 270 Flyknit Crimson Pulse to release on May 15th 2018 for $170.

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Release Date: Nike Epic React Flyknit Volt Glow Pack

Above you will get a good look at the two pairs that make up the upcoming Nike Epic React Flyknit Volt Glow Pack. This two-pair pack consists of one pair for the ladies and one pair for the men.

The women’s pair comes dressed in a Platinum/White-Mica Blue-Volt Glow-Glacier Blue color scheme. The men?s pair come in a Blue Glow/White-Photo Blue-Volt Glow finish. The pack is dubbed Volt Glow because of the Volt hit on the upper portion of the midsole on the heel.

Ladies, gents, what are you thoughts? Look for the Nike Epic React Flyknit Volt Glow Pack to release at select retailers on May 10th.

 

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Official Images: Acronym x Nike Air VaporMax Moc 2 Dark Stucco

Having already released in the Light Bone/Black and Black/Volt colorways, the third and final colorway of the Acronym x Nike Air VaporMax Moc 2 makes its way to retailers a week from today with the arrival of the Dark Stucco pair.

Acronym camo prints dominate the Nike Flyknit upper, while the laceless design, modified heel clip and bold texture treatments reflect Errolson?s trademark industrial aesthetic. Faded cacti, scorching heat and arid air inspire the Flyknit upper, heel clip and transparent Air VaporMax unit.

Look for the Acronym x Nike Air VaporMax Moc 2 Dark Stucco to release on May 15th for a price tag of $225.

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Vote: Nike On Air Design Competition

Your vote counts! Nike presents their Nike “On Air” Design Competition as part of the Air Max Day 2018 celebration. This program that takes place in six major cities across the globe. NYC, Paris, London, Seoul, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Each city has created their own Air Max design inspired by its community?s unique cultural fingerprint, as designed by the locals who know it best.

Thousands of entries from the workshop series were turned in, a judging panel that included Nike designers and city ambassadors selected 18 finalists (three from each city). Only six will see their vision undergo the ultimate transformation from a 3D rendering into a real-life shoe. You vote decides who becomes a finalist.

Beginning today, registered Nike members can vote for their favorite designs from each city: Paris, London, New York, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo. You?ll have six days to decide, and you?re eligible to vote once per day. Voting officially ends on May 13th at 11:59PM PST. You may vote either through Nike.com/onair or through the SNKRS app.

Each city?s winning design will be announced on May 14th and will later enter production.

NYC: Nike Air Max 95 ?Cross Section? by Brett Ginsberg
Ginsberg?s multi-layer design comments on NYC?s pace, density and grit as a medium for unique footwear.

NYC: Nike Air Max 95 ?BEC? by Kevin Louie
A fan of efficiency and convenience, Louie drew from the ubiquitous bodega culture of the five boroughs ? and the dependable 24/7 bacon, egg and cheese sandwich.

NYC: Nike Air Max 98 ?La Mezcla? by Gabrielle Serrano
Serrano?s entry represents the diverse complexions of NYC that combine race, ethnicity and cultural background, highlighting what makes this city special: its people.


London: Nike Air Max 270 ?London Darwin? by Shamima Ahmed
The design from the 18-year-old London native brings to life the evolution of Brutalist architecture that has shaped her hometown since the 1950s, revealing the unexpected beauty of the city?s infrastructure.

London: Nike Air Max 97 ?London Summer? by Jasmine Lasode
Lasode?s design celebrates love and summer in the city, with a personal memory ? a first date spent on Primrose Hill ? as her backdrop.

London: Nike Air Max 98 ?Ode To Layou? by Reuben Charters-Bastide
Based on his grandfather?s journey from the Caribbean to the UK aboard the HMT Empire Windrush, Charters-Bastide?s concept marks the undeniable contribution that immigration has made to shape London?s multicultural landscape.


Paris: Nike Air Max 90 ?Age Of Gold? by Coralie Rabbe
Blending traditional fabric and graffiti-inspired speckled print, Coralie?s design honors the cultural diversity of Paris through references to textiles from Europe, Asia and Africa.

Paris: Nike VaporMax Plus ?Works In Progress? by Lou Matheron
Photographs of an under-construction Parisian courthouse inspired Matheron?s concept, reimagining the colors and materials from the job site.

Paris: Nike Air Max 180 ?1.0? by Quentin Sobaszek
A TPU plastic cage, ripstop nylon panels and contrasting Swoosh and Air-Sole units nod to Sobaszek?s vision for the Paris of tomorrow: combining both geometric and digital elements inspired by the city?s architecture.


Seoul: Nike Air Max 97 ?Neon? by Joon Oh Park
Ginsberg?s multi-layer design comments on NYC?s pace, density and grit as a medium for unique footwear.

Seoul: Nike Air Max 98 ?Ulsoo? by Binna Kim
Through the strong contrast of the Air Max 98 silhouette, Kim?s design reflects the tradition and the future of Seoul by way of the upper?s color along with materials from traditional Korean shoes.

Seoul: Nike Air Max 98 ?Metro? by Joon Oh Park
Park?s design pulls inspiration from Seoul?s vast underground transit system, referencing its colorful map, metallic railway car frames and safety signs.


Tokyo: Nike Air Max 95 ?Cultural City Tokyo!? by WOOD
Evoking Japan?s past and present street culture, WOOD?s concept was partly inspired by the humanoid forms of yokai ? spirits and demons of Japanese folklore.

Tokyo: Nike Air Max 1 ?Tokyo Maze? by Yuta Takuman
Takuman?s design honors the dizzying urban labyrinth of colorful tube lines that shoot beneath Tokyo. Embossed leather represents the city?s concrete surface, while the red bubble pays homage to the iconic Tokyo Tower.

Tokyo: Nike Air Max 98 ?Tokyo In The Air? by Nari Kakuwa
Kakuwa?s ON AIR concept flips the Tokyo skyline upside-down while muted gray tones nod to the structures that dot the city skyline.


Shanghai: Nike Air Max 97 ?Kaleidoscope? by Cash Ru
The SH Kaleidoscope reflects Ru?s impression of the clouds floating along Shanghai?s skies: shifting and dissipating to create new forms and shapes.

Shanghai: Nike Air Max 270 ?Kung Fu Soul? by Harry Wong
Made to look like kung fu slippers, Wong?s shoes balance the sport?s strong, controlled speed and water-like fluidity.

Shanghai: Nike Air Max 97 ?City Of Stars? by James Lin
Lin?s concept illustrates the flickering lights of Shanghai?s skyline, set against a night sky filled with effervescent starlight.

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Take A Look This Nike Air Max 90 With Chenille Swooshes

Using a similar color palette to the upcoming Air Max 1 Curry, Nike has taken the Nike Air Max 90 and covered it in an appealing hue and materials.

This Air Max 90 features a Noted Bronze and Cream upper done in a variety of materials that include canvas on the toebox, tongue, and ankle, and suede and nubuck on the mudguard and side panel overlays. Light blue is also noted on the branding on the heel and ankle, and on the outline of the cream chenille Swoosh on the side panels. Lastly we have a white midsole and a blue, black, and white rubber outsole.

There’s no release date at the moment, but it should only be a matter of time until this Air Max 90 with chenille Swooshes hits retailers.

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Nike Air VaporMax Plus Red Shark Tooth Coming

The Nike Air VaporMax Plus last released in a rainbow theme, and for its next iteration this spring, the hybrid runner is coming back in a “Red Shark Tooth” theme. This preview of the runner features a black and white gradient upper that is mixed with Great White shark-inspired stripes across the base. The signature synthetic jagged caging is further added on the upper, while pops of red on the mini Swooshes and translucent red VaporMax sole completes the bold design altogether.

Look for the the Nike VaporMax Plus Red Shark Tooth at select Nike stores and online very soon. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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The Nike Air Max 93 Watermelon Is A Tasty Pair For Spring

The Nike Air Max 93 already released in OG colorways of Dusty Cactus and Flame Red, and the sneaker is now dropping in a perfect spring finish of Watermelon. Covered in white for its upper, made of mesh and leather, the sneaker is contrasted with pops of pink and green seen on the Swooshes, heel, mudguard and Air Max unit in the heel. Finally, a black inner bootie, and rubber outsole completes the design altogether.

Look for the Nike Air Max 93 Watermelon at select Nike stores and online on May 10th for $130. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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Look Out For The Bright Nike Air Max 98 Team Red

The Nike Air Max 98 is releasing in a bright team red finish for its next iteration in celebration of its 20th anniversary. Covered in a mixture of Team Red and Habanero Red altogether, the classic runner is made of textured leather, with mesh and suede overlays for a full premium look. 3M reflective piping on the upper, a contrasting white midsole and matching red rubber outsole completes the design altogether.

Retailing for $170, look for this Nike Air Max 98 Team Red at Nike stores overseas now. A stateside release is coming soon. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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