Nike Gives its Air Max TW Sneaker a Racer Blue Colorway
References: highsnobiety
Nike introduces the Air Max TW sneaker model in the new Racer Blue colorway to join the roster this year. The brand infuses retro design elements into the shoe as it celebrates the 2000s and the 90s. The shoe blends many elements from the brand's archives including features that are borrowed from the Tailwind IV, the Tailwind 96, Air Max 270 React ENG, and the Tailwind III.
One of the most notable elements of the shoe is the chevron pattern that stems from the upper to create a grainy texture that translates to the bottom as well, creating "TN-like| veins. The sneaker's tongue branding detail also nods to the Air Max Plus and the Zoom series.
Image Credit: Nike
One of the most notable elements of the shoe is the chevron pattern that stems from the upper to create a grainy texture that translates to the bottom as well, creating "TN-like| veins. The sneaker's tongue branding detail also nods to the Air Max Plus and the Zoom series.
Image Credit: Nike
Trend Themes
1. Retro Sneaker Trend - The popularity of retro 90s-themed sneakers opens opportunities for innovative designs that combine old and new elements.
2. Brand Archives Trend - More brands may create new shoe designs by combining specific features from their archives, giving consumers a sense of nostalgia while staying current.
3. Design Element Borrowing Trend - Borrowing design elements from past sneaker models and incorporating them into new designs may become a popular trend in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Industry - The footwear industry has the opportunity to leverage consumers' desire for nostalgic designs by creating innovative sneakers that combine both old and modern styles.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can take advantage of the popularity of retro 90s-themed sneakers and create clothing lines that complement these styles.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can leverage the trend of combining design elements from past models and incorporate them into new releases to maintain consumer interest and boost sales.
3.2
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness