Comfort is king, but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style. Taking design inspiration from the AJ1 and AJ5, the Stadium 90 is ready for everyday wear. The upper is made from leather and airy woven, so you get both breathability and durability, and Nike Air cushioning in the sole keeps your every step light and cushioned.
When you need a shoe that's ready 24/7, it's gotta be the Max Aura 5. Inspired by the AJ3, this pair of kicks puts a modern spin on the classic. They're made of durable leather and textiles that sit atop a heel of Nike Air cushioning so you can walk, run or skate all day and still have fresh-feeling soles.
The Jordan Stadium 90 is a modern hybrid silhouette that pulls inspiration from classic Air Jordan models, featuring a mix of materials and the brand’s premier Formula 23 cushioning. With its futuristic design, this latest Jordan release represents a step forward into the uncharted, exciting territory - a blend of select iconic MJ-worn silhouettes in some of his most legendary moments. Mirroring its inspiration, this moment is highlighted by creatives who are similarly blazing new trails and creating their own legacies. Every era has its icons, and every city has its heroes - here we discover these transcendent creatives and their stories.
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The Whitaker Group created three distinct videos, the campaign featured Marc Prosper, a talented photographer and visual designer, celebrated for his projects in music and art directionworking closely with Dreamville artist Lute; Kalin Renee Devone, a multidisciplinary artist based in Charlotte, NC with a focus on societal influence and social culture, combining formal art training with pop culture imagery; and Camille Hughes , a passionate creative entrepreneur and professional photographer who opened The Frame, a natural light studio in Charlotte, NC to support the city's growing community of creatives and makers.
Designed NFL Quarterback Russell Wilson first signature shoe “Dangeruss Wilson 1”
Dwayne Edwards' Pensole featured a class Pattern Making Footwear, taught by Eustace Robinson, in Portland, Oregon. This class taught the proper way to tape-up last, measurements, paper patterns, applying design to patterns and finishing with a master pattern.