nike Sneakers 2018 Returning after it’s initial release on Nike‘s second Air Max Day celebrations in 2015, the Air Max Zero is back in two toned down, desaturated versions. The idea behind the original Zero release is based on a concept sketch Tinker Hatfield presented as one of the first options when developing the Air Max 1. The silhouette was a bit more radical in design with it’s one piece wraparound upper which may well have been too advanced to produce easily at the time. The sketch then sat unseen for almost 30 years, until it was decided to create the potential precursor to the original icon of visible air, in celebration of the running breakthrough.
nike Sneakers women buy Referred to by Nike as "The one before the 1." The Nike Air Max Zero was a pre-concept design for the legendary Nike Air Max 1. Tinker's original sketches for this "before its time" model date back over 30 years, but only recently have they produced an actual sneaker. Currently available in a very recognizable Air Max BW-inspired "Persian Violet" colorway, they are constructed with a breathable textile upper, feature a tongue-less bootie construction, rubber outsole with waffle pattern, and a visible Air Max unit.
nike Sneakers mens cheap The Nike Air Max Zero Metallic Gold dons an all-Gold upper constructed out of a combination of mesh and synthetic overlays. Just like the Air Max 97 Metallic Gold, the all-Gold upper is also offset by the hits of Red on the heel counter. The Black on the lining and the White sole unit equipped with the visible Air unit complete the major traits of the shoe.
nike air max zero womens Having introduced Air Sole Units in the late 70's with the Tailwind, Nike's concept of Air grew in popularity, gaining success mainly from running enthusiasts and athletes alike. During the mid 80's, Nike's then architect, Tinker Hatfield, decided to showcase Nike's Air Sole Units, and famously designed a silhouette that would make the invisible... visible.