Nike Air Max 1 Court Force Low
Posted by Matt Halfhill | Mar 31, 2008|
Tinker’s greatest creation? Most of you would probably immediately throw out classic Air Jordans such as the Jordan III, Jordan IV, or Jordan XI, but to many heads who know their history would argue that the Air Max 1 was Tinker’s best work. It was of course the “coming out” of Air technology that Nike had for nearly a decade and put in the face of all of us. Many around the Beaverton office caught feelings when this architect came in and wanted to show the beauty of the inner workings of their shoes. Fast forward two decades plus one and the Air Max 1 is still a very relevant shoe lending itself to the latest Nike retro releases, collabs, and cross model inspirations. The latest being the Nike Court Force Low worked up in a colorway to resemble the OG AM. The “Air Max 1″ Court Force Low is one of a handful of Nike Court Forces dropping this season that take color and material inspiration from iconic Air Max funning kicks. These will be delivering to your local boutiques in April, but they are available online now direct from Nike for $68. |

Nike Court Force Low “Air Max 1″ - 314361-061 - $68


Apr 12, 2008 at 10:59 am
dem bad baiesz ihsz mad hott! umma cop me ah pair!
Apr 1, 2008 at 6:01 pm
dese are tight. n for only $68 ima cop if i see dem
Mar 31, 2008 at 9:02 pm
these r nice and clean
Mar 31, 2008 at 9:29 am
Matt back at it dropping some sneaker KNOWLEDGE!
I knew that Tinker got hired by Nike to design buildings on Campus, but I had no idea that he was the one who did the Air Max 1.
No joke, we give Mike a lot of cred for Nike’s success, but what would Nike be without Tinker? I hope they have hooked that dude up with a killer stock option package lol.
Mar 31, 2008 at 9:02 am
$68 What a Bargain (Eddie Murphy) P.S. First!