We’ve actually already previewed this model and colorway — Nike Air Max Thea Print Trainers in fact check out four Air Max 95 Jacquards here — but today’s shot represents the first real photo, as opposed to catalog imagery. Release info as it develops.The just-debuted Air Max 95 JCRD represents a pretty significant departure for the classic model, forgoing the usual paneled leather construction in favor of a sartorially-splendid jacquard weave. But if something a bit more traditional is your thing, the Nike Air Max 95 Solar Red is your shoe.The colorway dons the classic AM95 color-blocking, with the gradient suede build going from black to grey to white mesh, with red starkly contrasting on the eyelets, branding and Max Air units.
Not exactly a wallflower on this, its twentieth birthday, the shoe is going Nike Air Max Thea Print Mens UK the wildly colorful route: purple forefoot-overlay; Safari-printed silver mudguard; slotted black overlay; neon green toe, tongue and outsole; and scarlet laces.Rocking sort of a “What The?” color concept, less the asymmetry, the shoe forgoes traditional colors and blocking entirely, but we’re definitely not complaining. Stay tuned for further availability updates.
Evolving the concept of a lightweight running shoe, the 2014 features an Engineered Mesh construction overlaid with a seamless foam that conforms to the shape of the foot. The result is a structured, supportive fit that’s still shockingly light and breathable, without compromising any of the stability needed in a performance running shoe.
The resulting colorway, the Nike Air Max+ 2013 Tropical Teal/Sonic Yellow is something to behold. Turquoise builds out much of the upper, spanning from the open mesh toe and side panel down through the full-length Max Air unit, while contrast yellow adorns the collar, tongue, inner-lining and heel-text.An exact release date isn’t on the Nike Air Max Thea Print Womens Sale books, but they should hit shelves within the next several weeks.
Taking a page out of the whole neutral-upper-juxtaposed-by-conspicuous-patterns book of the Air Jordan 5 Bel Air, the shoe starts out with a solid, subdued grey Hyperfuse upper. Blue Swoosh and Flywire add a bit of contrast, as do the speckled teal laces, before a wild, multicolored reptilian-inspired print appears on the midsole and inner-lining — check out the eye at midfoot! — forcefully arresting the eye.
In addition to brick-and-mortar stores, you can buy the shoe here on Eastbay.com, though add-to-cart functionality won’t activate until 8a EDT (same time as Nike.com).