purchaze / 08-23-2007 / Nike Air Max / Post A Comment

Nike Air Max 90 Premium CMYK Pack

Nike Air Max 90 Premium CMYK Pack at Purchaze

Purchaze received the Nike Air Max 90 Premium CMYK Pack in the “Metallic Silver/Metallic Silver-Flamingo-MD Argmet/Argmet-Flamingo-GRCL” Colorway.

First introduced in 1990 and now a highly-appreciated sneaker due to the clear shape and strong colours. The Air Max 90 CMYK comes in Premium smooth silver leather and a silver mesh toebox also at the inner and heel lining. Featuring a very fresh flamingo sole unit with a grey outsole. Limited Quickstrike Edition!

CMYK (short for cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (Black), and often referred to as process color or four color) is a subtractive color model, used in color printing, also used to describe the printing process itself. The CMYK model works by partially or entirely masking certain colors on the typically white background (that is, absorbing particular wavelengths of light). Such a model is called subtractive because inks “subtract” brightness from white. Check that out. More pictures after the jump.

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purchaze / 08-16-2007 / Nike Air Max / Post A Comment

Nike Air Max 1 Premium CMYK Pack

Nike Air Max 1 Premium CMYK Pack at Purchaze

Purchaze received the Nike Air Max 1 Premium CMYK Pack in the “Metallic Silver/Metallic Silver-ZST-Anthracite” Colorway.

First introduced in 1987 with a visible Air unit and a highly-appreciated sneaker. Classic shape made of smooth silver leather and a silver mesh toebox also at the inner and heel lining. Featuring a very fresh yellow sole unit with anthracite outsole. Limited Quickstrike Edition!

CMYK (short for cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (Black), and often referred to as process color or four color) is a subtractive color model, used in color printing, also used to describe the printing process itself. The CMYK model works by partially or entirely masking certain colors on the typically white background (that is, absorbing particular wavelengths of light). Such a model is called subtractive because inks “subtract” brightness from white. Check that out. More pictures after the jump.

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Drunk SB / 07-18-2007 / Nike Air Max / Post A Comment

Nike Air Max 90 US Armed Forces

Nike Air Max 90 US Armed Forces
Nike got a little nationalistic with the upcoming Nike Air Max 90 Armed Forces kicks dedicated to the servicemen in the United States Armed Forces. They dropped a Warhawk Air Max 90 Armed Forces last month, and here’s the follow-up.

I enjoyed how Matt from NiceKicks put it: Nike used the colors of the flag without making it too Wal Mart x Nascar-esque.

This colorway is pretty hot and it drops next week as a quickstrike.

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Drunk SB / 07-16-2007 / Nike SB / Post A Comment

Nike SB Free-Rod Quickstrike

Nike SB Free-Rod Quickstrike
This Nike SB Free-Rod kicks are scheduled to drop later on this month. They’re a quickstrike, which of course means they’re sudden and there’s not much info regarding the scheduling of the release.

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