Nike has official announced its upcoming Engineered Mesh takes on a number of classic Nike Sportswear releases.
Reinventing some of the most iconic and sought-after sneaker silhouettes is no easy task … especially when the original was designed by the man most consider a sneaker deity: Tinker Hatfield.
Nike has done just that by applying a new textile called Engineered Mesh to the Air Max 1, Air Max 90, Air Max 95 and Air Max 97. Proprietary mesh patterns enhance the functionality while keeping the sartorial integrity of the sneakers timeless style.
Originally used in performance running footwear, this updated version of traditional spacer mesh improves breathability for wear during warmer months and flexibility through the elimination of layers and stitching. And Air Max has never been lighter thanks to the collection’s leaner profile.
Tight and loose perforation patterns are “zoned” to reimagine the color blocking and gradient panels of some of the world’s most revered sneaker designs.
The Engineered Mesh Air Max collection will be available beginning January 2013 as part of the Nike Women’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection.
Get a glimpse of Alex Morgan and Allyson Felix in the Nike Women’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection, and visit NikeInc.com on Friday, Nov. 16 to see the full Look Book.