Nike's "Return to Zero" campaign announced at the end of 2019 is the brand's response to current environmental challenges. One of the five key initiatives of the campaign includes the removal of more than 1 billion plastic bottles from landfills each year, which are used to make yarn for new jerseys and uppers for Flyknit shoes. The upcoming Women’s Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit Pink Purple is a concrete manifestation of this initiative and other environmental protection measures. This pair of shoes is composed of recycled Flyknit, and the upper and tongue adopt a combination of cool pink and purple. The eyelet, side Swoosh logo and heel are made of white suede for a sharp contrast. Nike’s Crafter foam is another sustainable material innovation that creates a speckled effect on the midsole. The cyan block on the outsole and the Move to Zero logo printed on the Volt insole are the last points to consolidate the consistency of this model with the sustainable movement.

Although we are only two months away from 2021, New Jordan female audience already has some impressive dunk lows, thanks to women-only products such as the dunk lows "Coast" and the release of a full range of sizes. . Adding to the lineup is the women's neutral "photon dust" color scheme, which is strikingly similar to the palette applied to the dunk high "vast gray". A common theme for dunking, the pair chose a smooth white leather base. White and neutral gray are used for overlays, side Swoosh logos and outsoles. This "photon dust" shade is different from the "huge gray" displayed on the top of the tall, because it seems to be a little lighter. Gray is also used to color the rubber outsole, with rounded minimalist design.

With Nike Basketball's love for many styles from the 1990s, the imprint of this shoe revisited the new color schemes of these "golden age" models. Nike Air More Uptempo's "White/Campus Red" series launched in 2018 is the latest one, and it will be launched to retailers in April. Known as the "famous rhythm", the Chicago Bulls friendly arrangement mainly applies to the clean style of the upper and sole unit of the entire sneaker. The enlarged "AIR" word on the side uses a sharp red contrast, which effectively reflects Scottie Pippen's court talent throughout the 90s. The Swoosh logo on the entire shoe body and the AIR Max device at the foot are also addicted to the taste of "campus red", which will definitely make this pair of shoes sold out soon after release.