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The Nike Air Max 1 Puerto Rico Orange Frost celebrate this year’s Puerto Rico Day, which takes place during June in the U.S. along Fifth Avenue in the Manhattan borough of New York City. The Orange Frost iteration of the Nike Air Max 1 Puerto Rico pays homage to the Puerto Rican frozen treats (helados) known as “piraguas” that come in flavors such as coconut, passionfruit and pineapple. Done in an official color scheme listed as Orange Frost/Citron Pulse-Coconut Milk, this Air Max 1 is constructed in a mix of textile, leather, and suede. Key features include the Jewel Swooshes on the side panels, the Gold Puerto Rico lace dubraes, the unique Nike ice cream tongue labels, and the “Puerto Rico” text embroidered on the right heel. Special packaging that include a custom towel to further celebrate Puerto Rico Day will also be included in the release. The Nike Air Max 1 Puerto Rico Orange Frost will release via SNKRS and select retailers on June 6th for a price tag of $140. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Nike Air Max 1 Puerto Rico Orange Frost.
The Nike Air Max 98 TL Supreme Brown low-top sneakers are another sneaker from the collaboration between Supreme and Nike. Their first joint product was released back in 2002, and since then many silhouettes have been created in which this American skateboarding brand has participated.
This Nike Air Max Pulse which starts off with a White open mesh construction on the upper along with a Metallic Silver synthetic leather seen on the mudguards. Black accents are then added for contrast on the heel counters, tongues, inner liner, and the Swooshes on the side panels. Additional details include Vibrant Green and Orange accents, multicolored laces, the “Have a Nike Day” smiley face on the tongues and insoles, and a Blue semi-translucent Air Max heel unit.
Nike’s running silhouette inspired by London’s music scene and brutalist architecture, the Air Max Pulse, dons minimalist black and grey with a touch of red. Just recently introduced last March, the shoe was endorsed by London musicians, Nia Archives and Jeshi. Meet the Nike Air Max Pulse “Black Cool Grey”. This Air Max Pulse has a tight mesh base in grey from heel to toe. 3D signature profile Swooshes stand out on the medial and lateral mid-panels in white. Synthetic overlays wrap around the bottom of the shoe and partially cover the main Swooshes. A small metallic silver Swoosh sits on the lateral midfoot, right below the partially tucked main Swoosh. A black and grey foam midsole with an exposed Air unit encased in red and a black and translucent red waffle outsole wrap up the design of this sneaker.
The Air Max Pulse pulls inspiration from the London music scene, bringing an underground touch to the iconic Air Max line. Its textile-wrapped midsole and vacuum-sealed accents keep ‘em looking fresh and clean, while colors inspired by the London music scene give your look the edge. Point-loaded Air cushioning—revamped from the incredibly plush Air Max 270—delivers better bounce, helping you push past your limits.
Although the Air Max 1 “Big Bubble” and Air Max Pulse headlining the Air Max Day releases in March, Nike’s most innovative Air Max drop might be coming next month. That would be debut of the Vapormax 2023 Flyknit, the next iteration of the franchise that debuted back in 2017. Tweaking and refining the model ever so slightly, Nike’s latest delivery of the Vapormax Flyknit family sees a newly engineered knit upper with embedded cables that lock down the lace loops. The Vapormax cushioning unit is carried over from the 2021 model, although the midsole that scoops upwards is slightly retooled. The real change is clearly the aforementioned knit upper. which also makes use of that “unfinished” aesthetic by way of the exposed sponge innards at the ankle.
Suede for autumn? Groundbreaking. For real, though—this Cortez is officially ready for the season. Pale Ivory suede adds a luxe softness to the heritage running icon, offset by Deep Royal Blue leather at the Swoosh and heel. And of course, it wouldn't be the Cortez without some retro flair: see-saw detailing, vintage-inspired branding and a Gum-coloured outsole get it done.
Better for your game, designed with sustainability in mind—two things you care about—the Cosmic Unity 3 has a secure, lightweight design for a low-to-the-ground feel. It gives you cloud-like cushioning for explosive speed and quick changes of direction, the difference-makers in a game that's becoming more extraterrestrial.
With supportive cushioning built for a smooth run, the Nike InfinityRN 4 is a brand-new take on a familiar favourite. It's made from our all-new Nike ReactX foam, which gives you 13% more energy return compared to Nike React foam, to help you stay fresh and bouncy. (What's more? Nike ReactX reduces its carbon footprint in a pair of midsoles by at least 43% compared with Nike React foam.*) We coupled the ReactX foam with Nike Running's best-fitting Flyknit yet, so you can take off any time, anywhere with secure upper support and breathability. It's the kind of shoe that can grant you that priceless peace of mind to go faster and further, thanks to an intuitive design that supports every stride. *The carbon footprint of ReactX is based on a cradle-to-gate assessment reviewed by PRé Sustainability B.V. and Intertek China. Other midsole components such as airbags, plates or other foam formulations were not considered.