Subiect: this Nike Air Max Zero Comes With A Leather Upper

Simple is almost always better when it comes to sneaker colorways, and this all-new edition of the nike air max 2 Uptempo is the perfect example of that concept. Looking like it could have been an OG colorway from 1994, the classic basketball shoe most closely associated with college hoops gets a neutral look in white leather with black accents in all the right places. The result is a simple, yet boldly-blocked edition of the Air Max 2 Uptempo that should be a hit with sneaker purists.Pairs hit select Nike Sportswear retailers, the Nike SNKRS app, and Nike.com on August 1st. In other Uptempo news, check out the “Tri-Color” Air More Uptempo that’s also slated for an August release.


The nike air max 90 in its Essential version is now featured in a new colorway of white/armory blue for summer 2017. With mesh and leather making up the sneaker’s upper, the theme is configured with blue mesh underlays and white leather overlays. More blue accents are seen on the swooshes, tongue, branding on the sides and heel, and the visible air bubble unit. A white rubber sole completes the clean two-tone look altogether.Look for this colorway of the Nike Air Max 90 Essential at select Nike stores and online today. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for more updates and current sneaker news. Be sure to click and bookmark our Nike Air Foamposite One Eggplant 2017 hub page now for the shoe’s latest release info and up-to-the-minute updates and images.


A bit quiet within the Air Max family since the Air Max 97 and Air Max 1 have seemed to take over lately, the nike air max zero is making a comeback this back-to-school season with a few new looks. The slightly more premium ‘SE’ (Special Edition) version of the shoe is arriving now in four new colorways, each featuring a slightly heathered knit-mesh base with seamless synthetic overlays. The color combinations include a White/Armory Blue version that is reminiscent of the original colorway, Dark Grey/Black, Light Bone/Black, and a “Bred”-like colorway in black and Tough Red.