Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire “Spring/Summer 2009″

Saturday, March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Air Max 90, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire Spring/Summer 2009

The Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire was launched last year prior to the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and was only offered at select retailers such as 21 Mercer Street but now almost a year later the shoe will be released again in a couple new colorways and a couple colorways that were released last year. This two new colorways include an all over Black colorway as well as an all over Red colorway. The Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire will be released at select Nike Sportswear retailers in the upcoming weeks.

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Nike Air Max 90 Current “Flywire” Mercer Street

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Air Max 90, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire Mercer Street

This coming Friday, August 22nd, Nike will open the doors to their very first Nike Sportswear retail boutique. This location will be the only place worldwide that will stock the complete Nike Sportswear collection, and they will also offer a special customization program, called Nike Sportswear Bespoke, that will allow customers to work with one-on-one with Nike designers to create their own special, custom products. The store will also carry seasonal exclusive 21 Mercer merchandise. The shop will be located at 21 Mercer Street in the SoHo district of New York.

Nike Sportswear - New York
21 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10013

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Nike Air Max 90 Current “Flywire” Influencer Pack

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 | Posted in Air Max 90, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Max 90 Current Flywire Influencer Pack

Nike has created a package for influencers which consists of a Flywire Windrunner, NSW t-shirt, holdall bag and the new Nike Air Max 90 Current “Flywire”. Of course the most interesting part of the package is the Nike Air Max 90 Current “Flywire” which utilizes the revolutionary Flywires to create an Nike Air Max 90 that lowers the amount of material for the upper to a bare minimum. On the tongue tag read “running so fast you feel like your flying” in Chinese. No word on availability of this package outside of Asia or even to the general public.

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