Designed by Sergio Lozano in 1995, the Air Max 95 has become one of the most loved sneakers that Nike has ever produced. Stated many times before, the inspiration for the shoe is the human anatomy. The midsole represents the spine, graduated panels resemble muscles, lace loops are the ribs, and the mesh for the skin. At the time of its release many were skeptical of the Air Max 95 because of the price, yet it was never a factor. The Air Max 95 was the first sneaker by Nike to feature the Air Max cushioning system in both the heel and forefoot, it has been re-issued many times, and released in over 150 different colorways.
The Air Max+ 2009 is an innovative sneaker that provides comfort, support, and stability. The extremely light upper is constructed with Flywire technology that uses strategically placed nylon filaments to comfortably hold the foot in place. They have full-length Max Air unit for maximum cushioning and it allows for a smoother, more natural range of motion. Plus, the Air Max+ 2009 contains a Nike+ pocket under the sockliner that “talks” to your iPod (Nike+iPod Sport Kit required).
The Nike Terminator, produced in 1985 as a team shoe for the Georgetown Hoyas. The Nike Terminator is a design hybrid of the Nike Legend and the Big Nike with its large "Nike" printed on the heel, flexpoint lacing and colored sole. The Terminator was reissued in 2003 and has been produced in leather and canvas, high and low top versions. These retro Nike basketball shoes are yet another reissue of Nike’s stylish classics from the 80’s.
It’s often been referred to as the greatest sneaker of all time. It has spawned many imitators and even more followers. Released in 1982 and designed by the legendary Bruce Kilgore, the Air Force 1 was the first sneaker to feature “Air” technology and was named after the Air Force One aircraft that is used by the President of the United States. As Nike’s most popular sneaker, everyone from mail carriers to NBA greats has laced them up. Plus, since 1982 the Air Force 1 has been produced in over 1,500 different color combinations. And, there’s absolutely no end insight.
The aditennis collection takes cues from adidas' 60 year legacy of sporting classics, bolstered for a contemporary consumer with durable vulcanized outsoles. This luxurious, high-cut premium leather interpretation of the vintage "Tennis" silhouette takes on a rugged elegance, thanks to the addition of leather foxing over a vulcanized midsole.
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