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offical pics surfaced last week already
Nike Air Max 1 "Chlorophyll" Releases Spring 2024
Nike Air Max 1 Chlorophyll FZ5160-121 Release Date: Spring 2024 Color: Summit White/Summit White-Black-White-Chlorophyll Price: $150sneakerbardetroit.com
Yeah, that’s about on brand. Shouldn’t have expected an actual retro. Nike pulled this ish to many times, I should know better by now.
offical pics surfaced last week already
Nike Air Max 1 "Chlorophyll" Releases Spring 2024
Nike Air Max 1 Chlorophyll FZ5160-121 Release Date: Spring 2024 Color: Summit White/Summit White-Black-White-Chlorophyll Price: $150sneakerbardetroit.com
NoSeveral artists have made their mark over the years using the Air Max 1 as their ‘canvas’ — but is Piet Parra, with his iconic signature and distinctive color palettes, the king of all "Air Max 1 artist collaborators”?
Fair enough - but who do you think is then? What artist have been a more standout collaborator using Air Max 1s over the years?
To each their own, as they say, right? Thankfully there are plenty of Air Max 1 variants so there's something for everyone.None of those are that nice, in my opinion.
I don't disagree with those collabs being strong - however, those you mention are all retail outlets, not artists (as I was referring to).the AM1 silhouette lends itself to some of the best collabs across all of nike. piet parra doesn’t miss but the collabs with atmos, patta and concepts have been just as strong imo
Atmos and Patta for meFair enough - but who do you think is then? What artist have been a more standout collaborator using Air Max 1s over the years?
Again, those are retail outlets - not artists. I asked about artist collaborations.Atmos and Patta for me
Yea I think everyone is just looking collab routeAgain, those are retail outlets - not artists. I asked about artist collaborations.
"Artists" sounds like an effort to gatekeep. Nike does collabs with musicians and athletes all the time. Does that make them "artists"?Again, those are retail outlets - not artists. I asked about artist collaborations.
Huh? What are you talking about? I was just asking, out of the various artist specific collaborations that have been made with the Air Max 1, do you guys think Parra stands at the top? I don't know what you think I'm trying to "gatekeep" by asking that. It's a simple question. Debating what general collabs are better is a different thing altogether. I was just curious of others' opinion. Guys like Parra, Ben Drury, Jon Burgerman and Dave White, for example, have all made great AM1 collaborations."Artists" sounds like an effort to gatekeep. Nike does collabs with musicians and athletes all the time. Does that make them "artists"?
I wouldn't normally refer to athletes as 'artists', but sure, for the sake of this question, feel free to include any musician and athlete collabs that have been made using the AM1. Of the top of my head I can only think of one athlete collaborator (Serena WIlliams), while a couple more have been made as tributes to various athletes (Hicham El Guerrouj and Maria Sharapova, for example). As for musician collabs, I can only think of the "Big Proof/Eminem" ones."Artists" sounds like an effort to gatekeep. Nike does collabs with musicians and athletes all the time. Does that make them "artists"?
I wouldn't normally refer to athletes as 'artists', but sure, for the sake of this question, feel free to include any musician and athlete collabs that have been made using the AM1. Of the top of my head I can only think of one athlete collaborator (Serena WIlliams), while a couple more have been made as tributes to various athletes (Hicham El Guerrouj and Maria Sharapova, for example). As for musician collabs, I can only think of the "Big Proof/Eminem" ones.
Yeah, good ones (although whether the Travis Scott pairs are actually AM1s is debatable ). As for the LeBron Liverpool pair - yeah, that was a bit odd. I mean, I know LeBron has long had a personal affinity for AM1s, so maybe that's why? Also, doesn't he have some ownership stake in the club?Travis scott, lebron, swipa, Prefontaine tributes to name a few more. Obviously none anywhere near parra.
On another note, a soccer club and an NBA star collaborating on a running shoe was the strangest thing ever.