Air Cross Trainer III Low, a mid-tier option that hit stores in the early 1990s. This archival pair utilized a similar sole tooling as the Air Trainer SC High, a sneaker connected to dual-sport athlete Bo Jackson, but the design was fairly low-tech for the era as Nike began to transition heavily into visible Air Max cushioning. This premium iteration by the skate/luxury label sees the shoe built with leather uppers with perforated panels at the toe-box, quarter, and mid-panel, while the shop’s signature logo is emblazoned onto the heel. The colorways also lend itself to the high-end mood, with comparisons to Italian fashion house Gucci, a muse of Supreme’s on several occasions, likely to be made. This collaboration is poised to drop during the upcoming SS20 season; stay tuned for more updates as we approach the new year. (via sneakernews)
Air Cross Trainer III Low, a mid-tier option that hit stores in the early 1990s. This archival pair utilized a similar sole tooling as the Air Trainer SC High, a sneaker connected to dual-sport athlete Bo Jackson, but the design was fairly low-tech for the era as Nike began to transition heavily into visible Air Max cushioning. This premium iteration by the skate/luxury label sees the shoe built with leather uppers with perforated panels at the toe-box, quarter, and mid-panel, while the shop’s signature logo is emblazoned onto the heel. The colorways also lend itself to the high-end mood, with comparisons to Italian fashion house Gucci, a muse of Supreme’s on several occasions, likely to be made. This collaboration is poised to drop during the upcoming SS20 season; stay tuned for more updates as we approach the new year. (via sneakernews)