The Nike Air Huarache first released in 1991 as a performance-running proposition. Its design, however, also informed those of the brand’s trail-ready and basketball footwear of the time. Recently, Tinker Hatfield’s creation has indulged in a vibrant color palette and other details ostensibly rooted in Hike Nike heritage.
Before the Swoosh formally began Nike ACG, it offered bold-accented boots under the Hike Nike banner. To contrast the sea of brown and black that dominated the retail walls of outfitters for the great outdoors, Nike added eye-catching purple, green, red and yellows to their tried-and-proven offerings. Many of these tones appear on the upcoming Nike Huarache, with suede, malachite and mesh construction sharing a bold mix of hues. Black contrast arrives across the pair’s profile overlays, which are accompanied by a “NIKE”-branded tab on the lateral side, a direct nod to trail-ready propositions of yesteryear. Elsewhere, a speed-lacing system and chenille logo appear on the tongue. Summit units round out the makeup with an off-white midsole and light gum brown outsole combination.
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