Sustainability does not always need to be promoted. But in the previous "Move To Zero" products, Nike tends to adopt a self-explanatory way of dressing, dressing itself up with obvious fragments and the like. However, this situation is beginning to change, as the brand currently introduces some simple but still partially recycled silhouettes. Here, their Nike Air Force 1 is on stage again, the performance of soft coral pops along with its Swoosh, heel tag and tongue tag. Everything else is soft white, neutral, and the whole is FlyLeather upper. The midsole shoe, as a complement, followed suit, although it did show a subtle arrangement of spots throughout the exterior. Finally, along the insole, the shoe features a "circular design" along a bright volt background.
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After winning the gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, many people began to think that he was the best basketball player on earth, but Kevin Durant has not won an NBA championship without the help of the Golden State Warriors. While he is preparing for another championship, the Brooklyn Nets forward has matched his Nike KD 14 with some team colors to satisfy snipers from all over the world who are eager to make easy money. Similar to the recent batch of Kaili No. 7, Durant's upcoming series has a simple tone and two-tone arrangement to match all levels of basketball uniforms. The classic "black/white" paired with vibrant royal blue, they feature the same performance-oriented elements that helped the U.S. team win another gold medal at the recent Summer Olympics.
As teased earlier this summer, New Jordan have teamed up to launch two colorful dunks. This is no ordinary collaboration, as the retailer uses all aspects of visual storytelling to tell the experience of the local, usually unheard of community. Their movie is called "Free Lunch", which is like the capsule itself, exploring the neighborhood through the perspective of young people. The narration is set and runs through the entire 6-minute short film. It is very personal. Christian Bean declared that “it’s not all bad.” As the free lunch draws to a close, the main actors travel from one place to another. In one place, you can see all kinds of people in every corner. At its climax, a person named OG Hustle presented the Social Status x Nike Dunk Mid, which was designed as a tribute to the entire community. Although the two color schemes are different, the collaborative silhouettes provide the same narrative, derived from the milk carton of the aforementioned meal. Strawberry and chocolate flavors are their first choice. Each flavor has its own color palette, with a thick string on it; enlarged, shiny, and jewel-like swoost; no different from the label.