Following the popularity of its previous “Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin'” hue, the Nike Air Max 1 sneaker model will now be provided in a redesigned state. This will be a more sophisticated version of the specified colorway.
The newly emerged Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin' 2.0 colorway will be entirely dressed up in a Pearl White/Black-Vast Grey-Cedar color scheme.
The Nike Air Max 1 Premium "Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin' 2.0" is anticipated to enter the sneaker market sometime during the holiday season of 2023. The official release date remains covered by the shoe brand.
These brilliantly designed sneakers will be delivered via the online as well as the offline stores of Nike, the SNKRS App, and a couple of other authorized Nike sellers. The retail price of the item is set at $160, and it is available in sizes for men.
Nike Air Max 1 Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin' 2.0 is accentuated with safari print overlays
The enduring Nike Air Max 1 continues to receive updated iterations, even as a wide range of contemporary renditions are being added to the collection. Yet another Air Max 1 from this era, known as the "Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin'," will be re-released in the future with some minor adjustments.
In the same vein as the "Chili" and "Urwara" hues from the 2000s did earlier this year, the aforementioned colorway is ready to make a successful comeback with a few improvements. The early mockup of the colorway was recently unveiled by Sole Retriever.
A modernized version of the original model, this pair features a safari pattern that has been reimagined on the mudguard. It also contains the Swoosh's lengthy, hairy suede composition.
Pearl white, black, colossal grey, and wood all make appearances in this design's vibrant color palette at various points. Pearl white is used for the suede toppings on the vamp, midfoot, and heel, while the most prominent hue of the foundation mesh - vast grey - works as the supplementary hue.
The small Swoosh on the mudguard plus the sockliner both embrace a reddish-toned cedar, and the "Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin'" stitching can be found on the heel. Both the lace set and the hairy suede areas of the footwear are accented with black details.
Underneath the foot is a white Air Max 1 midsole, while the outer sole unit is a combination of black and cedar rubber.
The legendary Air Max range was officially unveiled by the Swoosh label in March 1987. Since then, the collection has since become an essential component of the company's distinctive brand image.
Nike's site underlines the contribution and evolution of the Nike Air Max 1 silhouette in the following manner:
"Sure, Air Max 1 started as a running shoe, but you can't keep innovation contained. Adopted by hip-hop culture, this runner with a controversial exposed Air unit could be found anywhere from the heart of Brooklyn to the streets of London. Its cutting-edge design and striking colorways, to this day, are celebrated year after year.”
Keep an eye out for the new Nike Air Max 1 Keep Rippin' Stop Slippin' 2.0 sneakers that are expected to rock the 2023 Christmas season. Those who are eager to get these sneakers can simply register on Swoosh’s website or use the SNKRS app for timely alerts on the shoe.