Ignoring the Nike 110 detailed back stories for a minute, this duo keeps it original with the white leather/mesh base and the 90s-bright accenting. Take a look at these first up pairs, which should be arriving for July, and tell us in the comments if you'll be lacing up some AM93s this summer.Does a suit-and-tie outfit match well with a pair of sneakers? Nike certainly thinks so as we get another look at the upcoming "Suit & Tie" Pack featuring the Air Max Lunar90 Premium.
Fashioned in paisley and herringbone patterns, this quartet of sneakers (one of the herringbone pairs is not pictured) should make for one of the must-have Fall season releases for Air Max nuts. It appears that these Premium releases have already begun to hit stores overseas, but for our Nike 110S U.S. readers, late September is when these will drop. Get a better look below and stay tuned for more updates on the Air Max front and we'll be sure to hit you with the latest developments.
This isn't the first time we've seen the Nike Air Max 110 graphic arrive on either model, but this is definitely an original take with minute coloring to help each pair stand out. Stay tuned for a release date and grab more images after the click.Still no US arrival for the Nike Air Tech Challenge II "Poison Green" ? It's very possible that the sneakers will end up without a concrete release date, as even the special editions like the "Wimbledon" have been sort of slippery on that front.
The Nike Air Foamposite Pro "Pearl" and the Nike Nike Air Max 90 Flyknit Zoom Flight Hawk each make their return on December 19th in one of this year's top holiday releases. While the Foamposite is definitely more well-known and sought after, the Zoom Flight Hawk will benefit from being grouped with that model to get some added exposure and it even comes in the OG Orlando-esque colorway. As with most of Nike's commemorative packs, this release comes with special edition packaging, as the box imitates each of model's marquee features throughout the graphics for a unique look.
Catch more photos after the break.The Nike Flyknit Roshe Run has been busy as of late, and one of the standout looks for Spring 2015 has to be this Volt creation. The combination of Electric Green here helps out on the two-toned Natural Motion midsole while black branding adds to the classic look. This isn't the first time that Volt and Flyknit have created an enticing offering and it definitely won't be Nike Air Max 90 Ultra the last.
That being said, is this look enough to warrant your attention? Be sure to check out more of this vibrant Flyknit Roshe after the break and let us know if you're a fan of the look by penning your thoughts in the comments section.The Nike Free Mercurial Superfly HTM made these Chukka-like lifestyle shoes inspired by soccer cleats into trendy items in 2014. That's the reason why the Free Hypervenom looks so attractive in any light, with a solid black upper mixing flat leather and that chainmail-esque material allowing for some stylistic takes on a performance sneaker.