Referred to as the
nike air max flyknit, Nike Air Classic BW, or Nike Air Max IV, this running model first debuted in 1991. Known for their "Big Window" (BW) that showcases a maximum volume Air-Sole unit in the heel, they have been released in an array of colorways. And, to celebrate their 25th anniversary, there's plenty more coming in 2016. But first Nike is treating us with a re-release of the original. The Nike Air Max BW OG "Persian Violet" is a Tinker Hatfield design that boasts a Black/White-Persian Violet colorway, combination leather and synthetic upper, and a BRS 1000 carbon rubber waffle outsole.
Featuring a sleek and feminine design, the
nike air max thea has been a popular model among women ever since it released. Yet, it's not only the style and comfort that has made this Air Max sneaker a hit, but also the stunning colorways Nike has dressed them up in – and the latest release could be the most stunning to date. The Nike Air Max Thea "Metallic Silver" has a super shiny tonal upper for a flashy "sport meets style" design. Plus, they are also crafted with a soft textile lining, heel pull tab, comfortable Solarsoft sockliner, and a visible Air-Sole unit.
Referred to by Nike as "The one before the 1."
nike air max zero was a pre-concept design for the legendary Nike Air Max 1. Tinker's original sketches for this "before its time" model date back over 30 years, but only recently have they produced an actual sneaker. Currently available in a very recognizable Air Max BW-inspired "Persian Violet" colorway, they are constructed with a breathable textile upper, feature a tongue-less bootie construction, rubber outsole with waffle pattern, and a visible Air Max unit.