Womens Nike Air Force 1 World Tour to Unveils for New Year

Womens Nike Air Force 1 World Tour to Unveils for New Year

In the entire Jordan brand lineup, the Air Jordan 1 Mid seems to have the most room for experimentation, and its release is often adjusted with new and old inspirations. The latest style will be available soon. It redesigned the tribal pattern of the Air Jordan 7 to perfectly interpret the latter style. In the front, the color scheme seems to be inspired by the famous "Storm Blue" AJ1, which was quoted by United Los Angeles when the famous "Storm Blue" AJ1 collaborated last year. In the cover layer, the same dark blue is wrapped in smooth leather, matching material, but not a white hue, just below the toes and the middle board. Going further, the aforementioned AJ7 finally comes into play: the ankle flap and the counter next to the skirt, retro-style patterns, and jagged shapes full of orange, navy blue and light green tones.

Although Nike may have been founded in Oregon, it is no different from an international brand, and their releases and inspirations often jump back and forth on the other side of the globe. As they continued to express this scale through their "World Tour" package, we saw some new versions, including this vibrantly colored Air Force 1 "Move Your Body." It's hard to miss the triple hot pink program that the two started a conversation because of its color. Nike Air Force 1 World Tour Through the forefoot, lace unit and counter, almost all the panels are dyed the same-the only exceptions are the Swoosh logo, brand label and the text "MOVE YOUR BODY" on the counter. Compared with the latter two, their fluorescent neon lights match. This check is more of a supplement. Its subject is wearing a red dress, not too far from the background. Elsewhere, the contrast stitch can be found in the "World Tour" embroidery that runs through its volt line and matches the heel label.

With the arrival of Nike Kobe 6 Protro, we will see the most popular product for a long time. Although there are quite a few couples to look forward to, few can be as exciting as the return of the "Grinci". Nike Zoom Kobe 6 Protro Grinch is an elusive color and some stores now call it a "gift" released on Christmas Eve. The nickname "The Grinch" was not entirely from Nike; this shoe was originally inspired by the green Mamba snake, but was quickly named as a jazz by sneakreads because it resembles a holiday opponent. Considering this season, this nickname may refer to the 2010 Christmas game, in that game, Black Mamba himself gave a pair of gifts to many sideline guests. And now, nearly ten years later, because the copy is set as close to the original as possible, the entire public is on the receiving end. Throughout the forefoot, the reptile's scales hue a bright green, matching tools, and supporting counters. The black Swoosh logo is printed on the side, which is placed parallel to the lace unit decorated with the bright red Kobe logo.