The Air Max series was created in 1987 by the genius sneaker designer Tinker Hatfield.
The first of these models, the AIR MAX 1, features "visible air" embedded inside the heel, making the cushioning visible.
The design was inspired by the Pompidou Center in Paris.
This model is a collaboration with Supreme, a street brand that originated from a skate shop in New York.
Although this collaboration has become familiar, this is the first time it has appeared on the Air Max 1.
The contrast between the snakeskin patterned Swoosh and the black leather gives this collaboration a unique feel.
The tongue, midsole and eyelets feature the "Supreme" logo, while "World Famous" is embroidered on the heel and "1994" is embroidered on the forefoot, signifying the year Supreme was founded.
This is a special pair of shoes that incorporates features unique to this collaboration.
The first of these models, the AIR MAX 1, features "visible air" embedded inside the heel, making the cushioning visible.
The design was inspired by the Pompidou Center in Paris.
This model is a collaboration with Supreme, a street brand that originated from a skate shop in New York.
Although this collaboration has become familiar, this is the first time it has appeared on the Air Max 1.
The contrast between the snakeskin patterned Swoosh and the black leather gives this collaboration a unique feel.
The tongue, midsole and eyelets feature the "Supreme" logo, while "World Famous" is embroidered on the heel and "1994" is embroidered on the forefoot, signifying the year Supreme was founded.
This is a special pair of shoes that incorporates features unique to this collaboration.