It is contrasted by touches of white applied with precision on the side Swoosh, the lacing system as well as the upper patch of the heel where sits an embroidered Nike Air logo. This same white is recalled on the midsole, where colorful traces of recycling also appear, while the outsole is displayed in a pastel blue tone that punctuates the design of the pair in a very beautiful way. Suffice to say that Nike designers have once again distinguished themselves by succeeding here in concocting a version of the Air Force 1 that is as trendy as it is respectful of the environment.Green has never been so important to Nike's history as it is today.For several weeks now, the New Air Jordan 6 Carmine seems to be taking the second step to significantly reduce its carbon emissions, which is far from obvious given not only the commitments made Off-White to its partners, but also obviously the particular health context.
To completes the look, the pair have A Black rubber sole with a bold Red Swooshes and printed insoles.New Jordans, This Off-White Air Force 1 Air More Uptempo comes covered in removable wrapping tissue paper covered in vintage 'Air Max' ads. The exterior paper draws connection to a familiar two-page ad spread that featured Scottie Pippen, with copy geared towards the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. Beneath the covering is a black suede iteration with a glossy light blue border around the AIR lettering and bright red logo accents at the toe and heel. The label on the tongue is black as the background color, and the red Nike Swoosh logo is added, but the word 'SB' under the logo is changed to '25'. At the same time, the words 'Ching Luh' and '1995-2020' are added on the back of the label. Ching Luh is actually the English name of Taiwanese sneaker manufacturer Qing Lu, and Qing Lu has been cooperating with Nike since 2004, and it has been based in Vietnam.