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Set in the summer of 1985, this season of "Stranger Things" finds small-town Hawkins, Indiana, in the midst of change (no surprise). The show's core protagonist group is on the cusp of high school, grappling Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | with themes of love and friendship, and tackling a looming danger.
As in the prior two seasons, 1980s nostalgia informs the Hawkins scene. This extends to the costuming, where classic Nike footwear and brand marks are common. Off-screen, this Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | nostalgia is the impetus for the Nike Stranger Things collection, highlighting the Cortez, Blazer and Tailwind.
The sporting world in 1985 was also undergoing a radical change — energy was reverberating from the summer games in Los Angeles and pro basketball was swinging firmly into its showtime era. At Nike, 1985 was the year visible Air began to take Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | shape (realized two years later in the Air Max I) and when the iconic Dunk emerged on collegiate basketball courts. Meanwhile, the Cortez, Blazer and Tailwind remained sport and style staples, granting a timely authenticity to the Stranger Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | Things collection. The first drop of the collaborative capsule incorporates Hawkins High's green and orange color scheme and Tiger mascot into a spirited mix of apparel and footwear. Sweat suits and complementary T-shirts channel 1980s phys-ed Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | class style, and three sneakers match accordingly. The pieces launch June 27.A second drop of shoes arrive July 1. Dubbed the "OG Pack," each shoe carries a red, white and blue color scheme and celebrates 1985 Independence Day with a year marker on the heel and special firework display sock liner.Nike’s first lifestyle Air unit, the 270, joins with the Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | brand’s softest, smoothest and most resilient foam, Nike React, to form a new articulation of Air Max.
The Nike Air Max 270 React continues a drive for iterative progress in the Air Max lineage. The introduction of Nike React technology Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | results in a smooth transition from heel to forefoot (the offset is also reduced from its predecessor) and an energetic sculpting. The shoe's upper follows the radiating design language of the tooling by layering no-sew materials to mirror a traditional Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | cut-and-sew aesthetic through a new construction methodology.
“Instead of no-sew or stitched on panels, the Air Max 270 React is built with a bar tack technique inspired by the Element React 87," explains Dylan Raasch, Nike Senior Sportswear Design Director. "This creates the floating eye stay aesthetic."
The visceral strength of the silhouette, Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | especially the ebullient geometries of the tooling, underpin the shoe’s potential to carry a variety of distinct visual expressions.The initial releases of the Nike Air Max 270 React share a consistent foundation in art and design history. Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | Each colorway translates a specific artistic style or movement in its blocking and hues. The lead launch colorway, for example, heralds the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus's founding by recalling the school’s formal studies of asymmetrical balance. Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registred or enter the forums! | Other colorways highlight explorations of geometric compositions, mid-century-inspired color blocking, San Francisco psychedelia and more. |
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