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Perhaps the most popular sneaker in the most successful Nike Air Max product line is also a legacy, an inspiration, a piece of history, and a legend. We're talking about the Nike Air Max 90 sneakers, known as the Nike Air Max III until 2000. Nowadays, they bear the name of the year of their launch, which means that they have recently celebrated 30 years on the shelves. During this time, they have made an indelible mark on the history of street culture. Find out why:
The Nike Air Max 90 silhouette, even according to Nike, has always focused on elegance and beauty. While that may sound strange, listing all those qualities is still rather modest. In fact, comfort and cushioning also play a primary role in this silhouette. This is provided by the historically honed Air Sole air capsule that is the hallmark of the Air Max product line.
Over 30 years of Air Max 90 history in your shoe collection
At Footshop, we have the AM 90 sneakers in many variations. You'll find leather, suede, or the popular classic Essential version in our offer. Plus, the wide selection of materials ensures you can choose a low-top sneaker that matches your favorite outfit. And in any case, you can always choose the men's and women's Nike Air Max 90 sneakers in black or white.
Get the men's or women's Nike Air Max 90 sneakers at Footshop and add a piece of history to your shoe rack.
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Air Sole: The legendary cushioning element - a capsule filled with compressed air that changed the world of sneakers.
Crater Foam : Crater Foam is a super soft and light foam in the midsole. Its made with at least 20% recycled materials, and it is one of Nike’s latest technological innovations. Crater Foam also added to the rising popularity of the Space Hippie line.
Nike Grind : is recycled material from the Nike workshop, with the help of which the company aims for a more efficient circularity of its own production.
is used for products that are made using more environmently-friendly proceses which uses less water, energy and chemicals. Products with international certifications such as bluesign®, the 100 standard by OEKO-TEX® and MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® are placed under this label.
Products with this label are made mostly of recycled materials mostly made from old waste such as plastic bottles and clothes. These products has smaller environmental footprint thanks to processing more waste materials than virgin materials.
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Nike is an unquestionable giant in the world of sports and fashion. Nike clothing, sneakers, and even accessories have long been among the best value for money. Beyond the aforementioned apparel and accessories, the success of the brand is primarily due to its sneakers.
Nike has become extremely famous for its legendary Air technology. The first Nike shoes with the then strange air bubble came out in 1987. Their name is etched in the memory of anyone who is even slightly more interested in Nike footwear - Nike Air Max 1. The designer of the first model line of Nike sneakers with the so-called Air Sole was Tinker Hatfield. An icon of sneaker culture, thanks to which today we can wear Nike shoes with the Air Max label in a wide variation of models.
We would spend ages listing all the silhouettes Nike Air Max shoes have come out in to date. Therefore, suffice it to mention the most essential ones. We would include the Nike Air Max 1, 90, 95, 97, 98 and of the newer ones, the Nike sneakers labeled Air Max Plus, 270 or 720.
The original name of the company we know today as Nike was Blue Ribbon Sports. Nike sneakers didn't start appearing under their current name until 1971, when the legendary brand was joined by the no less legendary logo - the Swoosh. This was put together at the time by University of Portland student Carolyn Davidson, and her pay for this sideways design was then just two dollars an hour for labor (relative to today's prices, that would be roughly 7 times as much).
Nike footwear isn't just associated with the entire Air Max line, however. Today, it also has a large number of its own offshoots under its umbrella, which includes Nike Skateboarding (SB), a subset of the global brand that makes skateboarders happy to wear Nike shoes today. But you'll also find Nike footwear on the feet of basketball players. Worth mentioning is the legendary Nike sneaker model called Blazer, which is still very popular today. Nike shoes for basketball players gained such popularity over time that in 1984 the Air Jordan brand was created under Nike's wing. Originally, these Nike shoes were only for the legendary Michael Jordan, but not long after their introduction, they were also in the hands of the public. And apart from the various product lines, Footshop is also the place to get Nike slippers. What's more, you'll find all of the pairs mentioned here in all colours, including white, black, red, blue or coloured.