Men shoes Nike Running Man Series – AM90 By Misha
This is the Running Man Pack. It has 3 sneakers that are designed by Pam, Parra and Todd James. The store called Nort Berlin will release on Friday, Feb. 15, the yellow colored Air Max 90. This is designed by Misha from the same company.
This Air Max has been called the yellow one but to me, it looks like it has a green colorway. This is because a major portion of the shoe is green. The toe box is made from a canvas material. This green color extends throughout the shoe. The shoe is famed by a border of sunny yellow leather. The back tab is a large yellow piece that covers the entire heel. I like the cartoon drawing on it. It looks like a pair of eye balls in a tornado. The message is like, watching your back for you and I like this.
The sole is nice with the green potion encasing the window to peek inside the sole. It is an interesting idea to have this green “leaf-like piece sandwiched in between the yellow, like the lettuce in between two slices of bread. The yellow segments are speckled with white and black.
The blue shoe laces and the blue inner soles match perfectly. This shoe can be worn almost anywhere. The cartoon at the heel is a bit of an insider joke to cheer up the day.
Stizo Custom Kicks is known for meeting the unique and far-fetched needs of custom sneaker fans. A fan of popular anime serial “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” was able to get custom Nike Dunks based on the main character. I am not familiar with this particular anime but it looks like Stizo captured the spirit of Japanese animation with these customs.
Both shoes feature an action pose on the heel that looks like it jumped off the storyboard. The fade from sky blue to white as your eye moves from collar to outsole shows the impressive control over design elements by Stizo. The toe box features colorful circles that play well on the Haruhi theme. I may not be a fan of this anime but I do like the craftsmanship used to bring Haruhi to life. It can be difficult to use intricate cartoons and animes as inspiration but the transition from screen to shoe is almost seamless.
They then did a collaboration with Nike and worked on the Air Revaderchi. There are 2 exclusive colorways of this ACG sneaker. They are sold exclusively at Sophnet stores in Japan. The price tag is 26,250 Yen, inclusive of tax.
The sneaker with a white colorway has a matching T shirt of the same color. This white shoe comes in full grain leather. The shoe has green accents in the form of a shoe strap under the highest hole of the shoe lace The inner sole is green and so is the back tab at the heel. There are shoe hangers attached at the back. Our friends who roller blade or skate will love this as it is convenient to carry the shoes this way. I prefer this set with the white colorway. The simple design of the T shirt shows good taste.
The grey T is also cool too. The design is similar except for the different colors. This grey shoe comes in kangaroo leather.The grey colorway of the shoe has many accents in white, blue-grey and several shades of grey. The tongue and back heel are one piece and it is blue-grey in color. The mid-sole is special, having grey specks on it. I like the overall color combination of the grey colorway. The shoe looks cool.
The latest Nike custom from Evolved Footwear is dubbed Black Ice. These customs truly tell a story of night and day with an unwieldy design in the light hiding a cool gimmick only available in the dark. I am not a huge fan of what Evolved Footwear did to these custom Nikes including black patent leather on the toe box. The mixture of patterns from black leather to the black/ocean blue background and silver swoosh does not come together into a cohesive look.
I think Black Ice is a great novelty shoe because of the glow-in-the-dark outsole pictured below. Evolved Footwear does a good job promoting this shoe with this photo which shows the bright glowing outsole set against a black background. I admire the effort by Evolved Footwear to create a unique custom shoe but it misses the mark in terms of a wearable shoe.
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