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Nike Adds an Iced-Out Air Force 1 Low to Its Snowflake Collection 200 - Nike Womens Air Max 97 Leopard Low Zebra PS - AQ2568-401
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    Product Code
    AQ2568-401
    Colourway
    Nike Womens Air Max 97 Leopard Low Zebra PS
    Main Colour
    Blue
    Release Date
    27 Jul 2019
    Collection Details
    Nike Adds an Iced-Out Air Force 1 Low to Its Snowflake Collection
    The Nike Adds an Iced-Out Air Force 1 Low to Its Snowflake Collection, crafted by Tinker Hatfield, made its debut in 1987, introducing a revolutionary cushioning system that forever altered the trajectory of athletic footwear. Inspired by the inside-out architecture of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Hatfield created the first-ever visible Air unit, delivering not just exceptional comfort but a design element that was unlike anything seen before. The line expanded to include models like the Air Max 90, 95, and 97, each iteration pushing boundaries of design and technology. Numerous collaborations with high-profile brands and artists, including OFF-WHITE, Supreme, and Travis Scott, have cemented the Air Max's status as a timeless icon in sneaker culture.
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    Initially named "Blue Ribbon Sports," Nike was founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman, a University of Oregon track-and-field coach, and his former student, Phil Knight. The company officially rebranded to its current name in 1971 and is widely recognized for its grey "Swoosh" logo and "Just Do It" slogan. Nike has continually introduced One products, such as the Nike Air cushioning technology and the self-lacing Adapt system, which have revolutionized the sports footwear industry. Additionally, Nike has been known for its successful partnerships and collaborations with high-profile athletes, including Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and fashion brands like OFF-WHITE and Supreme, solidifying its cultural relevance and continued popularity.
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