Neutral hues and premium materials serve as the highlight of this Nike Air Force 1 Low. Covered in similar hues of Sail, Khaki, Coconut Milk, and White, this Nike Air Force 1 Low takes on a full leather construction on the upper in a combination of Sail and Coconut Milk while light brown accents hit the suede Swooshes and heel tabs as well as the tongue tags and insoles. To wrap up the clean aesthetic we see the pristine White rubber midsole and a milky white translucent outsole. Look for this Nike Air Force 1 Low to release later this spring for $130.
Official Images: Nike Dunk Low GS Pacific Moss
Nike is always showing love to the little footers when it comes to the Nike Dunk Low. For the spring of 2024 we’ll be seeing the arrival of this all-new “Pacific Moss” Nike Dunk Low which was designed exclusively in grade school sizing. Done in the classic two-tone appearance, this Nike Dunk Low features an all leather construction on the upper with White serving as the base hue and the highlight Pacific Moss green seen on the overlays, Swooshes, laces, inner liners, insoles, heel tabs, and tongue tags. White Nike branding on the tongues and insoles, matching white rubber midsoles, and Pacific Moss rubber outsoles finish off the look on this Nike Dunk Low that will be releasing later this spring for $90.
New Images of The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG WMNS Canary
Expect more Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 collabs to release in 2024. One pair set to drop later on this year is the women’s Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Canary.
Release Date: Nike Dunk Low WMNS Valentine’s Day
By now you should know that every year Nike drops a handful of Valentine’s Day-themed kicks. 2024 will be no different as we’ve already began getting first looks at these upcoming drops. One pair set to be part of next year’s Nike Valentine’s Day collection is the Nike Dunk Low WMNS Valentine’s Day, let’s get a closer look.
Official Images: Nike Dunk Low Ultraman 2024
Tiger Woods and Nike Part Ways After 27 Years
The end of an era.
After 27 years of partnership, Tiger Woods and Nike have decided to part ways. Ever since Woods turned pro in August of 1996 he has been part of the Nike family. Throughout the last 27 years he captured 15 major championship victories and 82 PGA Tour wins. Tiger had the following to say via his X account: