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| Nike Air Max Zero White Discount | |
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| oisvuv | Jan 22 2018, 02:10 AM Post #1 |
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![]() Just last week, Nike Sportswear introduced a fragment-free rendition of the Hiroshi Fujiwara-designed Nike Air Max Zero Dark Grey on Sale and now it’s back with an even cleaner rendition of the former HTM silhouette. Adopting a “Sail” look, the kicks stay true to the hybrid look of the HTM original, but adopt retro Nike branding instead (a la last week’s black suede release). Originally introduced as a fragment-branded HTM silhouette back in March for Air Max Day, the Hiroshi Fujiwara-designed Nike Air Max Zero for Sale H — a unique hybrid coupling a retro LD-1000-inspired upper with modern tech like 360-degree Max Air cushioning — has returned twice now, popping up in grey back in September before surfacing in a “Triple Black” motif. Now the kicks are getting an introduction as a part of Nike Sportswear’s own in-house line-up. Ditching the “H” designation and simply dubbed the Nike Air Max Zero Lowest Price, the new release notably appears sans fragment branding and instead opts for a retro tongue badge and corresponding heel insignia — appropriate given the upper’s old school roots. The construction itself also gets a bit of an upgrade as leather-lined suede handles the entirety of the upper. Finally, a full translucent 360-degree Max Air unit — as opposed to the smoky one that hit the aforementioned “Triple Black” release — provides the cushioning. The work of streetwear legend Hiroshi Fujiwara, theNike Air Max Zero White Discount makes a return in a triple black colorway. One of Fujiwara’s more recent designs, the LD-Zero reinterpreted the Air Max 2016 model, adding some signature Fujiwara idiosyncrasies to the design. This time the shoe is in an all-black colorway, alongside doubled-up brio cables, a new eye stay finish and the full-length Max Air unit. It costs $210 USD and is available now from select retailers such as Sneaker Politics. Last seen in a clean combination of black and white, Nike Sportswear’s Tinker Hatfield-designed Nike Air Max Zero Violet Mist Cheapest is back for November with an eye-catching, limited-edition look. Dressed in metallic silver, the kicks sport their usual Max Air cushioning and seamless synthetic upper and, in this case, employ a tried-and-true combination of black and red throughout. |
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