The whole split-midsole coloring for the Nike Air Max 1 Outlet is a trend that Nike Sportswear isn’t looking to let go of anytime soon. Shown here is another pair that bisects the bottom in terms of color, this one wearing white on the front end and red on the back end. Elsewhere the sneaker is a pretty muted affair thanks to the combination of grey suede and ripstop up top and the rather nondescript black Swoosh cutting across the side.
The volt shade is one that didn’t begin to show up on Nike runners until long after the Nike Air Max 1 UK Stockists hit the scene. Back when that sneaker debuted in 1987, the now tame looking reds and blues on the OG builds were enough to send a shockwave through the world of runner silhouettes. Fortunately the pair has been brought up to speed countless times since colorwise, and will be updated again as evidenced by this volt-tinted pair.
The Nike Air Max 1 on Sale is not a sneaker that we’ve seen too frequently with the all-over print treatment. Yeah it happened a couple of times this year thanks to those Leopard-printed FB versions, but more prevalent than that were the straightforward OG and Essential 1s that opted for a more standard setup. Shaking those standards again is this pair that’s been dubbed the “Geometric” Air Max 1.
We previewed a trio of all suede Nike Air Max 1 Lowest Price back in the summer that has yet to return with any release info. Presumably, those three monochromatic makeups are still on the way, and if so, they are to be joined by more examples of all-suede AM1s as the pair pictured above readies for retail in the new year. These Dark Obsidian Air Max 1 Premiums add a Metallic Swoosh and a feature we’re seeing in more 87s of late, the two-tone midsole split.
This Summer we were teased with the glow in the dark look quite a bit from the folks at Nike Air Max 1 for Sale Brand, who outfitted a good number of silhouettes with their new “green glow” shade that turned out to not actually glow. Amending things is a new set of Nike Air Max releases, each of them coming via the new-age Tape build. Shown is the Nike Air Max 1 PRM Tape featuring the white/glow combination, one which reveals some sort of animal style stripes when the lights are off.