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Air Max

The very first model of the Nike Air Max silhouette was released a long time ago, in the year 1987. To design the premiere silhouette, Tinker Hatfield took inspiration from the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris. This reveals the internal construction of the building, which also applies to the Air Max 1. Nike's first model with a visible bubble. Another man behind the creation of the air capsule technology is Frank Rudy, a former aeronautical NASA engineer, who patented his idea in 1979, almost a decade prior to the first release of the shoe. Nike has been using a version of the technology ever since. The Air collection has a number of silhouettes to its account, which gives everyone an opportunity to choose what suits them the best. The cushioning technology improves with every single newcomer and same applies for colourways. Hundreds of collaborations, with different materials in various designs. The only thing that stays are the bubbles which offer you comfort with every step you take. Some silhouettes are certainly more popular than others, and you can find your warrior right now.

Nike

Nike, a global athletic footwear and apparel company, has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to 1964. The company was founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight under the name "Blue Ribbon Sports". Later on in 1972 it was officially named Nike, as we know it today. The iconic Nike Swoosh logo, designed by Carolyn Davidson, was introduced in 1971 and quickly became one of the most recognizable and enduring symbols in the world. Nowadays Nike is a global leader in athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories. The brand has also collaborated with numerous athletes, celebrities, and fashion designers, further cementing its influence in popular culture. Collaborations with athletes like Serena Williams, LeBron James, and Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as fashion designers like Virgil Abloh and Sacai, have resulted in iconic and sought-after collections. Through its continuous commitment to pushing boundaries, embracing creativity, and promoting inclusivity, Nike remains a dominant and influential force in the sports and fashion industries, inspiring athletes and individuals around the globe to "Just Do It." It's no wonder that iconic models like the Air Force, Dunk and Cortez are historic milestones in the sneaker world.