After launching two Nike Blazer midsoles with leopard-print side Swoosh logos, the Nike Sneakers continues to feel wild about the layout of these patterns. For the upcoming elementary school exclusive, the 1977 silhouette approached animal prints in a very different way, while also maintaining a sleek, modern look. This pair of shoes started with a familiar white pebbled leather base, and then changed other designs in a unique way. The brown leopard print was not used on the Swoosh logo, but these suede prints were found on the heel label and the covering on the side of the forefoot. Although the patterned heel label has been seen before, the latter is a new concept because the overlay tends to appear in gray suede. This makes Swoosh use black suede cosmetics to match the Nike logo on the tongue label. The finished design is a tame only unit, it chose a white rubber midsole and herringbone pattern feet.
As the temperature continues to rise in spring, Nike's shoes show a new color combination. For example: the upcoming Air Max 270 React will match the melon color with the lagoon color. Although the silhouette is often dotted with colorful overlays, the base color of this pair of shoes is unusually white. This lack of color was quickly interrupted by the melon shades applied to the interior, the lace ring and the perimeter of the side Swoosh logo. The soft orange is complemented by a light green called the Lagoon Pulse, which can be seen filling the air unit of the Swoosh and Air Max 270 on the side. To complete the bright look, an abstract rubber outsole is used in light dew-the hue is similar to the blue mentioned above, but with a mint hue.
Although images of Air Jordan 9 "Change The World" surfaced for the first time in December 2020, the two have been avoiding release. Air Jordan Sneakers ,During the Women's History Month, this mismatched model has a new release date-March 31. Of course, unless the release date is postponed again. This style is the first women-only AJ9. It has a white leather base that is offset by a multicolored covering. The shoes on the left are mainly lavender and yellow, while the remaining shoes are pink and orange. These playful overlay edge contours lend innovative plant dyes to their appearance. The colors created by dyes are also used in perforations and mid-films, especially yellow and orange. The contrast stitching and the embroidery on the heel 23 rounded out the spring-prepared design.