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Nike Air Force 1
Air Force 1 not only marks the plane of the American president, but also represents one of the most iconic sneakers ever. The leather upper, rugged midsole, and first application of Nike Air technology make the Nike Air Force not only a major breakthrough in footwear, but for many, a gateway into the world of sneaker culture.
Nike Air Force 1 - the first sneaker to feature Nike Air technology
The Nike AF1 was launched in 1982 under the Air in a Box banner - originally aimed primarily at basketball. The slogan emphasized the revolutionary technology that provided an unprecedentedly comfortable walking sensation. Its success is evidenced by the fact that nearly four decades after its introduction, these sneakers are synonymous with comfort for many.
In Queens, you can find the Nike Air Force 1 in variations like the '07 or with React technology. Low, high or mid models are available. So if you're wondering whether these sneakers are more for men or women, the answer is clear - finding a more unisex shoe is really difficult.
What to pair the Nike AF1 with?
Nike Air Force 1 are most commonly available in white and black, which makes them easy to combine with sweatpants, jeans or other types of brightly coloured trousers.
Explore the Nike Air Force 1 leather sneakers - a key element of any streetwear collection right here in Queens.
Materials
Leather: A traditional natural material obtained by processing animal skins, valued in the shoe and haberdashery industry for its inimitable combination of durability, breathability and aesthetics. Thanks to its unique fibrous structure, the leather is able to adapt perfectly to the anatomy of the human body, ensuring high user comfort. It is a "living" material that breathes naturally, absorbs moisture and acquires a characteristic patina over time. Depending on the processing method (smooth leather, suede, nubuck), it offers different degrees of resistance to external influences and different surface textures.
Synthetics: The material of the upper includes a wide range of man-made fibres and laminates that are designed to overcome the limits of natural materials. The main advantages are low weight, high strength and fast drying ability. Modern synthetic materials are often developed with an emphasis on breathability and resistance to external influences such as moisture or mechanical damage. Thanks to their technological variability, they allow the production of specific textures and structures that provide the foot with the necessary support and flexibility while maintaining easy maintenance.
Rubber: It is one of the most widely used materials for the production of soles due to its high mechanical resistance and durability. The main advantage of rubber soles is their excellent grip (traction) on different types of surfaces, which minimises the risk of slipping. The material is naturally flexible, waterproof and effectively absorbs shocks during walking. Depending on the compound, the rubber can be either soft for better contact with the ground or hard for maximum abrasion resistance on rough terrain.
Blue Ribbon Sports was the original name of the company we know today as Nike. The athletic footwear and apparel brand was renamed Nike in 1971, when it also introduced its famous logo, the Swoosh. The logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson, a student at the University of Portland, who was paid just two dollars an hour for her work (which would be about seven times that amount today).
Nike is best known for its innovative Air technology, which includes an air bubble in the sole. The first Nike models with this feature appeared on the market in 1987 under the name Nike Air Max 1. Their creator was Tinker Hatfield, who became an icon of sneaker culture. Today, Nike offers a wide selection of shoes with Air Max technology to ensure comfort and style.
Nike shoes today are a versatile choice for a variety of occasions and interests. Whether you're into sports, culture or fashion design, you'll find the right model for you among them. Nike clothing and shoes are not just sports, lifestyle or fashion, they are an expression of your personality and lifestyle. Nike is a brand that has become an icon and a symbol of quality, innovation and style in its half century of existence. Nike is a brand that is loved by millions of people around the world.
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