Since announcing its debut last week, the new Nike Air Max 1000 silhouette has now surfaced in various hues. In its initial reveal, the shoe takes on a vivid shade of red that accents the entirety of the 3D-printed, laceless upper created in collaboration with the 3D-footwear printing masterminds at Zellerfeld.
A combination of smooth and textured print gives the shoe its contrasting features, where the former hits the toebox and down to the midfoot where it sees a carbon fiber-like aesthetic on the throat, lower half and toe cap. Minimal branding is seen throughout except for the mini Swoosh debossed on the medial. The Air chamber is completely clear, except for the Air Max 1000 branding printed on top.
Tinker Hatfield’s original Air Max 1 concept receives a futuristic, laceless rendition via 3D-printed technology and the Air Max 1000 has now surfaced online via the Instagram account @horhead_sales. The account reveals the upcoming silhouette in four various colorways, two of which land in a classic white and black which sees the latter feature a neon green Air chamber and the former, a clear one. Two vibrant colors are also set to become available, arriving in a bright orange and bold blue, both of which feature a clear Air chamber at the heel. The shoes continue to see the mixed texture details throughout. At the time it is unclear when these new colorways will drop but the official debut for the Air Max 1000 is slated for Spring 2025.