Nike Air Max 1000 new colorways lead toward the future

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As Nike looks to take the next steps into the future with the next wave of designs in footwear, they are going to continue to try to get more innovative and unique and make their own spins on types of shoes that have gained popularity in recent years. That being said, the Nike Air Max 1000 is set to drive past boundaries even more, taking the 3D-printing tech to create a new design that could be inspired by a shoe like the Adidas Yeezy Foam Runner, which also took from the traditional Crocs clog, looks to innovate what came before but in its own way. 

The sleek top look takes from the Foam Runner in a way that we have not seen since while offering classic Nike Swoosh branding and making the type of sneaker it's own in the sense that it no longer belongs to Adidas or Yeezy as a brand, it instantly becomes a Nike shoe. Nike does add to it, making the sneaker exclusive to them and not just another copycat shoe of a popular model, adding textured sections of the shoe as well as a minimal base to the shoe. The model is finished with an added air bubble at the heel in vintage Nike fashion. The colorways included in this drop show cream, white, blue, gray, and orange. These come following the success of the red model that was previously dropped by Nike. 

The new colorways are set to drop in Spring 2025, and with the way things are looking, they might be hot sellers.