Mathew M. Williams x Nike Collab | NIKE ZOOM MMW 4

ALYX founder Matthew M. Williams gives us a look at his Nike collab with the very futuristic Zoom MMW 4.

Two colorways are present for the MMW 4’s: a neutral beige and a triple black with both featuring a multi-layered midsole with a thick heel almost resembling a springboard. Topping off the sneaker are metal accents on a flyknit upper and MMW branding.

Check out some pics below and stay tuned for more info.

Nike Air Force 1 ‘SHADOW’ In Triple Red

You can’t take the classic Air Force 1, give it the Shadow treatment, and then add a triple red colorway and not turn a few heads, right?

This particular sneaker is for the ladies and key features include double eyestays, mudguards, back tabs, and lateral swooshes.

Although there is no official release date yet, speculation of the drop is sometime around Valentine’s Day with retail being $110.

Nike ISPA ‘DRIFTER GATOR’

Nike unveiled their new utility style ‘Drifter Gator’ which will be arriving in two colorways — a clean white with orange and black accents and the other a mix of blue and black. The stand out features of the shoe are the waterproof zippers and protruding heel.

Current release details are for February 8 in Japan. No word on US release yet, check back for more details.

AIR FEAR OF GOD 1 ‘Triple Black’ | Release Details

With news of the Air Fear Of God 1 ‘String’ colorway getting pushed back from February 10 to now February 28, it seems as through we will be getting another colorway (triple black) in the meantime.

The shoe features all black mesh on the upper, and a black jeweled Swoosh on the lateral and medial side panels. One difference is the all black Air Zoom bubble instead of the normal icy blue bubble that is seen on previous silhouettes.

Check out release info. below.

Nike SB GTS ‘SAFARI’ Colorway

Just like the Jordan 3 ‘elephant print,’ the ‘safari print’ is just as recognizable. The Air Safari‘s eye-catching pockmarked print was inspired by high-end couches and has been used on sneakers like the Air Max 1, Presto and Foamposite One.

The Nike SB GTS Return Premium “Safari” is available now via atmos, and is priced at ¥9,000 JPY (approximately $82).

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New Images of the Nike AIR FEAR OF GOD 1 ‘STRING’ Revealed

UPDATE: We recently released early images of Nike’s new Air Fear of God 1 “String” colorway with the release date of February 10. It seems as though they will be getting pushed back to a later date unfortunately. Breaking from the single-color style offered by most of Lorenzo’s past Nike releases, the “String” combines a black ballistic mesh collar and midfoot with a supple sandy suede toebox and a jagged plastic support cage. More tan tones are present on the midsole, and double-stacked icy blue Zoom Air units in the heel provide basketball-inspired cushioning.

Check back for more info on the new release date.

ORIGINAL STORY: It seems like the partnership between Nike and Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God brand is still going strong as new photos of the Air Fear of God 1 ‘String’ have just surfaced. The pics come courtesy of the Instagram account of @upcycle.sneaks and we can now see the details up close.

These “cream toes,” as Jerry calls them, are constructed of a breathable mesh upper in black, surrounded by a cream colored TPU cage and cream toe box. Branding is shared by the two companies as we see A black mini Swoosh on the cage, embossed Fear of God print on the midsole and the Nike logo on the heel. The icy blue air unit comes equipped inside the raised Zoom Air sole unit with tonal black laces rounding out the pair.

Release date: February 10

Estimated price: $350

Nike Dunk Low ‘PLUM’

After Nike’s hot release of the ‘Raygun’ color way that closed out 2019, they keep the ball rolling with the Nike Dunk Low ‘Plum.’ At one point, this color way was only available in Japan but now they will be hitting retailers everywhere this weekend.

This shoe features a suede construction across the forefoot, midfoot, and heel with different shades of purple and cranberry on the upper.

Priced at $100, the Dunk Low “Plum” will be available on Nike SNKRS as well as at affiliate retailers worldwide on February 7th.

Outta This World With The Nike ‘SPACE HIPPIE’ Collection

Nike is pushing the envelope when it comes to their innovations in performance and we will continue to see more and more especially in the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

While performance is the bread and butter of Nike’s innovations, it is the sustainable lifestyle products that garner much attention as we see that with the new Space Hippie collection. Here we have four models constructed of scrap materials from factory floors. This method of sustainable productions results in Nike’s lowest carbon footprint score to date.

At least 85% of each Space Hippie shoe is constructed from a special Flyknit variation called rPoly. This material is made from recycled plastic bottles, t-shirt and yarn scraps with grey and blue tints featured on the upper with orange accents.

Check out the images below.

Girls Exclusive | JORDAN 6 ‘Citron Tint’

Throughout the years the Air Jordan 6 has remained one of the more popular Jordan silhouettes especially lately with the frenzy of the collaboration with Travis Scott which saw the resell value of the ‘Travis Scott 6’ soar to astronomical prices. We don’t really see colorways of the OG’s too often as Nike and Jordan Brand seem to focus on the youth assortment and that seems to be the case with their new installment, the Jordan 6 ‘Citron Tint’ for girls.

Shades of soft yellow hues are seen throughout the upper that’s not too overbearing with sunflower pastels dyed to a nubuck base. The main attraction of the shoe seems to be the embroidered floral design contrasted with the black Jumpman logo which sets it apart from any other release of the model.

Take a look at the gallery below for more details. Buy at Nike.com and select shops on February 6th.

AIR JORDAN 1 ’85 ‘Varsity Red’

Taking it back to 1985, The Air Jordan 1 comes back to give you all the nostalgic feels. With All-Star Weekend in Chicago just around the corner, fans of the Jordan 1 silhouette will now get a chance to add another color way to the collection.

Sort of a “reversed Banned” color way, The ‘Varsity Red’ features a mostly red overlay touching the eye stays, toe caps, swooshes, ankle flaps, and the heel with hints of black throughout the unders.

Release Date: February 8th, 2020

Price: $200

via: sneakernews