Posts Tagged ‘Nike Air Max 1’

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Navy Blue

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Black/Blue

Patta’s Air Max 1 collaborations have been in demand in the last few weeks. We’ve seen both a “Chlorophyll” Quickstrike and Purple Tier Zero Nike Air Max 1 receive high praise, and even got a sneak peek at a presumed Team Patta-exclusive burgundy collaboration.

Little is known about this next pair, but it does possess a far more diverse color palette than the previous pairs. Dark navy corduroy is used for the upper, matching the denim mudguard around the base. Blue perforated suede is used near the ankle and on the top of the toe, and green is the color choice for the tongue label and Swoosh. Which Patta Nike is your favorite?

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Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Burgundy

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Burgundy

Just yesterday we got a look at Team Patta’s conversation with Complex, where we got a good look at previous collaborations and an even better look at the Pro-KEDS Royals we saw this summer. But the talk of the video seems to be a sneak peak of the Patta x Nike Air Max 1 that crew member gave us.

If you don’t already know, the association between Dutch artist Parra and retailer Patta runs deep, so it should come as no surprise that these Nikes perfectly match the Parra x Nike Sportswear Varsity jacket released with the Air Maxim 1. These could very well be a sample of Parra’s, not Patta’s, work with Nike, given the style and colorway. These feature a burgundy upper, mixing what appears to be suede with a carpeted Swoosh. The tongue logo uses the same treatment, with a light blue that matches the top eyelet and outsole section. No word on what the story is with these Nikes, but if they release, do you plan to grab a pair?

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Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Premium

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Premium Tomorrow, the Patta x Nike Air Max 1 will drop at LiveStock’s Toronto & Gastown locations, giving our brothers to the North a shot at one of the cleaner sneaker collaborations of the year.

If you recall, Amsterdam-based retailer Patta put together a unique mix of materials to set these Air Max 1s apart. Denim, canvas, mesh and nubuck all come together in the classic “Chlorophyll” sense, combining for a simple build. The look is easy to appreciate, and this colorway more positively received than its purple twin. Quantities will be limited, so Canadian Air Max 1 lovers should make sure to get out early.

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Nike Air Max 1 on NikeiD

New Nike iD Silhouette

Tinker’s first revolutionary sneaker, the Air Max 1, is now available for customization through Nike’s iD system. Reflective materials and suede are both available, with the big option being the “Splatter” option, which allows you to cover your panels or midsole with speckles of paint in a number of colors.

For $125, these are above the average cost of an AM1, but that’s to be expected for the ability to customize your own sneaks. iD options include adding your name or whatever other (appropriate) phrases you can think of to the heels. If you’re interested in throwing together your own Air Max 1s, head to the Nike iD design site now. And don’t forget about the recent design addition for the Air Max 90, either.

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Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Premium TZ Purple

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 TZ Purple

Just a few days ago we saw Patta’s chlorophyll green Nike Air Max 1, with information on its availability. Good news for those of you who aren’t feeling green, as Patta also dropped these purple Tier Zero runners today, in-store only.

These are essentially the same as the green Nikes above, as they mixing denim, canvas and nubuck with simple paneling. The mudguard is purple denim, as are the Swoosh and Air Max bubble. Grey nubuck is used on the upper panels, and a matching purple Patta logo adorns the tongue.This pair also features the gum colored 5 year anniversary insole.

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Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Premium

Patta x Nike Air Max 1 Premium

Amsterdam’s Patta partnered with Nike on this pair of Air Max 1s to celebrate their fifth anniversary, rumored to release sometime in November. This obviously isn’t Patta’s first time around the block with a collaboration, but having seen an 1 of 3 Air Max 1 surface on eBay months ago, we have a scale by which to compare this most recent design.

At first glance, they appear to be a simple white, forest and grey colorway, but the mix of materials sets this one apart. White mesh is used on the toe, along the laces and the heel panels, while a little bit of grey canvas stretches across the top of the toe and heel cap. That same grey hue is used on the upper-most portions of the mid-panel, as well. The splash guard and Swoosh both use a Chlorophyll green woven material, which is a darker shade than the green used in the “Chlorophyll” colorway we’ve seen from Nike before. As noted above,  this Nike was done up to commemorate Patta’s 5 year anniversary, as noted by the “2004″ on the insole.

Daily Drop has the info on how to get these on Pre-Order. Having seen the sample before, which Patta Air Max is your favorite?

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Nike Sportswear Air Max 1 “Suede” Pack

Nike Air Max 1

Last week, we showed you a very fresh Air Max 1 colorway that was solely created for the women. Yet, some of you guys stated that it would be a nice pickup for any gender. In the same manner, Nike Sportswear has just unleashed its Air Max 1 “Suede” Pack which is also exclusive to the women.

As evident by the pack nickname, both Air Max 1’s involved feature a primarily suede finishing with minimal sections of suede throughout the base. One pair contains a mixture of white and off white combined with a speckled sole. The remaining pair uses a beet-colored upper mixed with off white accents as well. Available now at Kix-Files. Click here to view detailed photos.

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