Introduced to the market 33 years ago as a top-of-the-line running sneaker, the Nike Nuevas Nike Air Huarache Premium Campfire Yao Ming and Lamar Odom in the Reebok Omni Hexride and the Nike Zoom Kobe IV.
Although fall is upon us, Tinker Hatfield’s third Air Max design has recently surfaced with vibrant “Scream Green” accents. The shoe deviates from the understated finishes that’ve taken over countless offerings from Nike, Inc. in the last month, bringing spring and summer-friendly flair to the year’s gloomy months.
Light grey-colored suede reprises its original role, landing atop textile base layers that boast an experimental wave pattern from toe box to spine. Nike Sportswear styles with similar detailing have Legend rooted in topographic maps, but the latest Nuevas Nike Air Huarache Premium Campfire‘s inspiration may be different. Signature mudguards take on a black-colored makeover like Hatfield’s blueprint from 1990. Yet, closer inspection reveals an abstract print that gives way to iridescent touches. Profile swooshes and badges on the top of the tongue also indulge in glossy finishes, further experimenting with the iconic shoe design. Titular “Scream Green” flair – most commonly associated with the debut Nike Air Huarache – takes over TPU components across the upper, the Air Max bubble and cassette, and zones throughout the outsole.
No firm nike.com launch details have Legend disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. While you wait, enjoy official photos of the pair ahead.
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