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At the end of the day, a lot of these decisions boil down to cost and margin. Some of these materials may look "new" and "unique", but may very well be cheap to use. If Nike could release some of these shoes with quality materials at the same price as using the *$#@%# materials, I'm sure they would.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
Thanks sinnerp.. That brings back memories. Not noticeable in the photos is that the 2002s appeared to have this glittery metallic like finish on the black forefoot 'leather', compared to the 2000 and 1990s with just normal black cow leather. So Nike definite took it up a notch in the synthetic department
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Going by Nike's past, this WMN's release from last year has the same hole placement as the catalog photo of the 2012 cholorophylls:
So again I say... This is Nike here
2010s euro exclusive:
Some other 2011's had the three lined perf. leather similar to the OGs. So I guess hope is not all lost.
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A little bit of a rant here..
Nike over thinks the hell out of these releases. Who are they paying to waste all this time and energy.
Throw this grey 'suede' like material seen on $100 Nike Blazers
Combine with some fine knit mesh, as seen on these 2011 air trainer 1s
And figure out how to spend a few bucks on some real leather for the black swoosh, black forefoot piece, and white heel piece, and you've got your OG John Mcenroe PE c/w down pat.. Probably for less than $110
*It's pretty much what the air maxim trainer 1 nd turned out to be. And they used a proper shade of green to boot. Hell, they just skipped out on black forefoot leather and went with 'suede'. I am all for that. Give me the air maxim trainer 1 in the actual shell of an at1, and I'd walk off in the sunset
Nike has done some incredible things in the past. But they don't seem to use the past to benefit the future, and move forward... Someone is stuck in their ways.
Don't use *%&$^&# materials if there are better substitutes out there. The 2002s were hard as a rock when I had my pair. It took almost a year to properly break them in. And even then, it compares nothing to real broken in leather
WallyHopp wrote:
Nike is definitely doing it big for the air safaris 25th. But maybe too much.. Lunar safaris in 10+ colorways. Nylon safaris... They just need to take a step back and try to get the OG colorway and safari color right
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Yeah, their retro department is very hard to figure out. Case in point the Safari print that they're ODing us with. They're even putting it on the Sky Force '88s, a shoe that retroed last year(in "vintage" form, but had pretty good quality besides the piss stained midsoles) and those pretty much went straight to clearance cuz nobody wanted them. So they decide to do a Safari Pack
I really hope they surprise us like they did with the SC IIs....
I saw this & I knew that there was something going on - it just clicked to me that at about the same time (?) AVIA was pushing the whole Brian Bosworth ad campaign with their cross training shoe... Whatever happened to Avia? (Sorry, not meaning for a thread hijackOriginally Posted by FreshKicks95
Sad to say but Nike will never use the detail they once used on the 1987-94 releases. We're only getting a shell/statue of what the shoe was. An actual performance trainer hasn't been seen since 2000 and i don't think we will ever see it again. You can count on it these will be just like the euro releases withe huge holes, stiff hard pleather and synthetic grey uppers. Luckly i was able to find some wearable 1994 release trainer highs. Here are some more pics to pay tribute to the 1987-1994 air trainer highs.
Without ranting on too long. I would say the 2004 zoom trainers, which feature the same technology that the recent Kobes get drooled over for, would be that last performance trainer Nike has put out. 8 years and a flagship genre hasn't received a true mid top performer? Terrible execution.Originally Posted by FreshKicks95
Sad to say but Nike will never use the detail they once used on the 1987-94 releases. We're only getting a shell/statue of what the shoe was. An actual performance trainer hasn't been seen since 2000 and i don't think we will ever see it again. You can count on it these will be just like the euro releases withe huge holes, stiff hard pleather and synthetic grey uppers.
It's been done before even in the current era. The 2004 at1 low og c/w had a midsole that was white to begin with... They also fixed a nagging toebox creasing issue present on the 2000 at1s, where you would get diagonal creasing on the grey suede... Yet just a couple years later, they continued back with painted midsoles and forgot how to use quality materials.Originally Posted by jbv1
RE: the AT1s coming out again... my main gripe will be that they will in all likelihood use crappier leather, and the dreaded painted midsole. Really, is it THAT much cheaper to paint the rubber/foam instead of making it part of the material already?I'm hoping they use the same leather quality that they used on the recent AT II SC QS models.