Author Topic: A classic of the past, a present-day throwback  (Read 587 times)

Offline JimM

A classic of the past, a present-day throwback
« on: January 05, 2017, 05:39:58 pm »
First released in 1990, the Nike Air Max 90 Baratas was not originally known as that. It was produced as the Air Max III but Nike changed the name in 2000. The Air Max 90 delivers incredibly as a great performance shoe that features a stable midsole and a mesh upper. Nike has released many colorways and retroed the shoe several times. The Infrared stands strong as the most sought after in the Air Max 90 line. The Air Max 90 is a classic shoe that has become very popular among sneakerheads.

The 1972 Olympics wouldn’t have been the as significant if the Nike Cortez Mujer Baratas didn’t make its first appearance at the big games. The runner shoe gained a significant amount of momentum during the 1970’s and still gains popularity being a classic shoe. Since its initial release, the Cortez has seen some minor advancements in design throughout the years but admiration for the shoe hasn’t changed as it transitioned from the track field onto the street for more casual wear.

As part of an upcoming campfire pack which also features the AM 90 and AM 95,theNike Air Huarache Mujer is particularly highlighted and displayed in a lifestyle editorial.Embodying the respective theme across its profile, the silhouette is rendered in deep earthy hues, alongside premium details such leather, woodgrain, flannel and ripstop nylon. Subtle white speckling is evident on the signature heel cage system to evoke the starry night sky, while the tongue patch bears a campfire with marshmallows ready to be roasted to further encapsulate its moniker.

The Adidas Zx Flux Mujer is the latest model in the ZX family. Constructed of an earlier model that has been stripped down to the core, the shoe has a personality of its own. The shoe inhibits an upper built of nylon and suede creating a dynamic look. Installed with innovative technology, the ZX Flux has become incredibly popular in little time since its debut.

The Adidas Superstar Baratas was recently outfitted with cork toes to replace the traditional rubber shell toe. So what’s next? Metal toes.
Seen above are two of the newest colorways of the classic Superstar. Both feature the traditional leather construction on the upper in OG colorways of black/white and white/black. Where things get really interesting is on the toe where we see Metallic toes in gold (black pair) and silver (white pair). Both are then finished off with gold or silver branding on the tongues and side panels.
Which pair do you like better? Get a good look at both colorways above and check for them at select retailers in the near future.

Tennis legend Adidas Stan Smith Mujer was granted a pair of signature sneakers in the 60’s. The adidas Originals Stan Smith is game changing sneaker that has been well-loved since it released. Once used for performance, the sneaker is now worn for everyday use. In 2014, adidas popularized the Stan Smith once again by issuing a variety of iterations of the sneaker.

We’re less than one week away from the release of the Adidas Nmd Mujer Baratas. With the year coming to an end, adidas is looking to finish it off with a couple of dope releases. There’s no doubt in my mind that the NMD model was one of their best-selling models of 2016, so it’s no surprise that one of their last big releases of the year is centered around the highly coveted NMD.These new takes on the adidas NMD R1 will feature a Black or White Primeknit upper that features an engineered ‘White Noise’ knit pattern. The same pattern can also be found on the sock-fit design that ends up blending in nicely with the rest of the upper. The pack gets its Tri-Color name due to the three different colors used to fill in the Three Stripe branding on the paneling. Other notable features include the White Boost midsole, the White (or Black) EVA inserts, the Black eyelets, laces and heel pull tabs, and the molded heel-patch. So which pair are you feeling the most?