A Kids Air Force 1 Low Releasing with Hemp Collection

A Kids Air Force 1 Low Releasing with Hemp Collection

When it debuted in 1982, the Nike Air Force 1 captured the attention of hardcore basketball players, but demand paled in comparison to several New 2021 Jordans Running models that preceded it. For the past 40 years, Bruce Kilgore's designs have been among the best-selling sneakers in North America, an achievement in part because he never rested on his laurels. To celebrate the model's 40th anniversary, Swoosh has prepared a slew of online and collaborative projects, including a sustainability-focused "Hemp" collection. This upcoming capsule also includes a Nike Blazer Mid that reimagines Kilgore's iconic pieces through hemp plant fibers and a colorful spring palette. Weave the hemp, then, grab the light and make the kid's Air Force 1 Low in vibrant shades of red-orange, green and blue. The theme branding is printed on the tongue, while the North American company's "Zero" logo is printed on the sock liner. Finally, the soles are also eco-conscious, as their speckled appearance indicates the use of recycled materials.

As AURALEE walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week this morning, Nike Outlet designer Ryoda Iwai showed off '80s and '90s influences, along with his usual simplicity. Vivid garments, whether tight or loose, were cast in paint to contrast with the textures of neutrals used in more functional garments. Among these high-quality offerings, the Japanese brand also launched its latest New Balance collaboration, which thrust the XC-72 into the spotlight. Unlike the 550 we last saw, the latest from AURALEE and New Balance includes three different colorways. The XC-72 captured the show's theme well, echoing the garment's wheat, bright blue and dark brown finishes. In their construction, each pair is also different, as they come in smooth nubuck, plush suede, and velvet suede, respectively. Their adjacent details - such as the laces, midsole, etc. - are then dyed to complement, creating a tone that is instantly reminiscent of AURALEE.

Earlier last year, Adidas commissioned Eric Emanuel to lead a partnership Baltimore Ravens Jersey with the McDonald's brand across America that was the headliner at Forum 84 Hi. With the three companies collaborating for 2022, the silhouette is back in focus, and it now looks like a nod to the fast-food chain's iconic packaging. This connection is primarily established through color. The suede panels, stripes, and similar shades are shades of light brown, which is a close reflection of Golden Arch's various packaging (bags, boxes, etc.). Red eyelets, blue accents, and a slight bump in yellow, all of the McDonald's All-American logo itself, found the full tongue and heel tab, but stitched into the upper. Eric Emanuel's branding is less serious, as his heels are barely cut.


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