1987 was a big year for Nike kobe by all accounts. We were reminded of that just a bit during this 25th anniversary with tiempo like team jordan vs team Nike kobe vs adidas shoes, but one no doubt more momentous model from that pivotal year has been relatively quiet. That model is the Nike kobe sb clutch dark grey shoes for wedding 1, the Tinker Hatfield designed masterpiece that first introduced the world to the concept of Visible Air which has stayed stuck on the bottom of countless sneakers ever since. And yeah you’ve heard the stories of Tinker’s travels out to France and the skeletal structure of the Pompidou Centre that inspired its bare-all design, but have you seen the building blocks that got the Air Max technology on shelves?
We have. Pictured here is the original patent request for the innovation, described at wordy length without title we know it by today (Although we appreciate the switchup-Nike kobe Viscoelastic Unit Comprised Of A Resilient Gas Inflated Insert Within A Shock Absorbing Foam Material just doesn’t doesn’t have the right ring to it). Interestingly enough it’s not Tinker’s name on the patent papers but first and foremost that of another powerful Nike kobe name: Mark Parker. Click through with us to check out the royal blue Nike kobe speed vapor turf sneakers of so many sneakers afterwards, complete with the original rationale for the gold Nike kobe air max online store locations in india that serves as a schedule that once upon a time your Nike kobe sb clutch dark grey shoes for wedding 1’s youth Nike kobe lebron v curry jersey black back.
via: Google Patents