The Nike Air Max Waffle brings together elements of the 1973 Waffle Racer ... and designer Sean McDowell took inspiration ...
Forget rare collabs and one-off releases. Nike's best new shoe is a $100 sneaker called the C1ty that anyone can buy.
The rubber mold inspired Nike's first shoe, the Waffle Trainer, which debuted in 1974. The shoes looked like this: Note how the soles look similar to the grooves of a waffle iron. Four decades ...
“The cushioning is terrific and consistent at all paces (fast and slow),” said another shopper. “The plush cushioning makes ...
From the early days when Bill Bowerman poured rubber into a waffle iron to create a shoe with better traction, Nike has ...
Subtly, the C1ty also adopts a microfiber ankle collar — one of the signature features found on the General Purpose Shoe. Waffle sole? Check. Cup sole construction? Yep. Microfiber collar? It’s all ...
They were the last shoes to sell in an auction of 100 pairs of trainers - from Adidas to Air Jordans - in New York. The 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat Moon Shoe was expected to fetch $160,000.
The streetwear featured the aesthetics of ACG trail shoes, waffle-themed outsole, and Air cushioning for absolute comfort.
Noah Wunsch from Sotheby's says the trainers were handmade by the co-founder of Nike, Bill Bowerman - who used a waffle iron to make the sole. So the shoes might cost more than your average house ...
It officially become Nike Inc. in 1971. 4. The first Nike shoes were made inside a waffle iron. Bowerman's first eureka moment for footwear innovation came in 1971 when he and his wife were making ...