Today, we explore the lack of urgency in celebrating one chaussure nike homme of the most popular Nike silhouettes to this day, the Nike Air Max 90.Nike began as Blue Ribbon Sports way back in 1964 thanks to founders Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. It wasn t until 1971 that it became known as Nike. But it wasn t until 1987 that Nike really exploded. I m talking strictly about Nike because we all know what Jordan Brand did in 1985 with the introduction of the Air Jordan 1.
You can probably tell because of the name, but the Nike Air Max 90 made its impressive debut 25 years ago in 1990. The shoe chaussure nike pas cher was originally known as the Air Max III since it was the third Air Max model to release until it was retroed and officially changed to Air Max 90. The colorway that made the Air Max 90 chaussure nike femme as iconic as it is today is the OG Infrared that you see above. Within the last 15 years this colorway has been retroed with different technologies and different materials.
Maybe the reasoning behind their disappointing 25th anniversary releases is the fact that Nike feels that they don t have to try as hard anymore. I mean they know that we re gonna buy any colorway that they release anyway, so why give nike mercurial us something to get truly excited for that will go head to head against the growing competition of runners from other brands? Brands like New Balance, Asics, and Saucony are constantly releasing impressive collaborations which is part of the reason that runners are growing in popularity.
The Nike Roshe One is about to be celebrate 4 years since its debut back in 2012. There is no doubt that this sneaker has been one of the most successful and relevant releases that Nike has come out with in the last decade. I can only imagine the amount of units Nike has been able to push. As soon as the Roshe hype caught fire, there was nothing that could stop it.I was going to go out nike soldes and get a bunch of different colorways so I can have plenty of options to wear with all the clothing I own.
The Roshe is such a simple and subtle sneaker, yet Nike managed to make it a worldwide phenomenon, and it did so very effortlessly.Which meant that nobody really wanted it anymore. Take a trip to your local mall and you re bound to see dozens of Roshes sitting on shelves, on sale, begging for someone to buy them. Nike should have taken a bit slower and gradually introduce new models, colorways,
sole units, patterns, prints and technology on to the shoe.