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It’s tough to think of an existing skate shoe that rivals the progressive design of Nike SB’s Hyperfeel Koston 3. While the shoe’s ribbed ankle collar and Hyperfeel upper may hearken toward the future of skateboarding footwear, the upper still retains the use of suede, a textile that is key for board feel, as any skater will be able to attest. Koston himself noted to Highsnobiety: “As far as the innovation side, I can’t think of a shoe that has taken this long to design, that involved the same challenges.” This tech-leaning ACG drop sees Nike fuse several rugged features like aggressive treading and a prominent mudguard with the brand’s well-liked Flyknit and Flywire applications. The Lupinek might not appeal to sneakerheads across the board, but more stands as an example of where Nike designers could be looking in the future. It goes without saying, you’ve got to have a sense of humor to pull off these pizza-themed Janoskis from Nike SB and Skate Mental.

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Before you go running to the comments, we know, it’s not exactly a sneaker, but the NikeLab Air Rift Wrap still deserves mention alongside the best Swoosh drops of the year so far. Part sandal, part sneaker, the Air Rift Wrap turns the tables on the Air Rift silhouette, ignoring most preconceptions of how an article of footwear should look or be defined. The brand with the Swoosh wasn’t about to sleep on the naturally tanned leather craze, and made sure to throw their hat in the ring with this NikeLab Air Force 1 Mid “Vachetta Tan.” Not the only Vachetta execution we’ve seen from Nike, but certainly one of the best. The soft palette combined with a classic silhouette definitely hit home for many sneakerheads, especially the female demographic. When images of this project first leaked, many were doubting their legitimacy, but Supreme officially released four versions of this obscure Air Max family member in late April. The quartet included a blacked-out version, a navy blue version, a red version as a nod to Supreme’s famous box logo, and the highlight of the release – a snake pattern edition that you’ve probably spotted in more than one street style gallery on Highsnobiety.

For Air Max Day 2016, Nike and Hiroshi Fujiwara unveiled the Air Max LD-Zero H. Expanding on the always-popular HTM series, for the fist time Fujiwara was allowed to create his own Air Max variation for the annual sneaker holiday, which re-imagines the upper from Nike’s vintage Boston silhouette, paired with the Air Max 2014 bubble platform. Returning to navy blue (often his colorway of choice), Fujiwara noted “I wanted to create something that would resonate with people who are interested in classic styles.” What Nike describes as a “T-shirt for the foot,” the Air Presto was originally released back in 2000, and this year, the Beaverton camp presented a new spin on the silhouette, bringing us the Air Presto Ultra Flyknit. The update includes an adaptable Flyknit upper and mid-top cut, rounding out this timely, summer-ready release. This Scottie Pippen favorite – 1996’s Nike Air More Uptempo – made a reappearance this year in its original colorway, as well as several new color schemes for the modern sneakerhead.

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