Nike introduces a new tonal update in the form of the Deep Royal Blue colorway detailing the signature Air Max Flyknit Racer sneaker model. The shoes have a wide range of features as the Flyknit Racer draws inspiration from a variety of silhouettes.
It takes the knitted uppers from the Flyknit Racer for a breathable touch and also sits on top of a bouncy Air Unit midsole base drawn from the Air Max Pre-Day. In addition to the Deep Royal Blue hue, the sneaker is also detailed with colors of Diffused Blue, Summit White, and Electric Algae. This creates a beautiful medley of blues throughout the upper. It is also detailed with leather overlaying on top and rounded out by custom Swooshes.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Knitted Sneakers
- The use of knitted materials in sneakers can create comfortable and breathable footwear that appeals to consumers.
- Tonal Colorways
- Using a singular color for a sneaker design creates a sleek and modern look that can be popular with consumers.
- Merging Silhouettes
- Drawing inspiration from multiple sneaker designs can create a unique and innovative style that stands out in the market.
Where This Applies
- Footwear
- Manufacturers can incorporate knitted materials and tonal colorways to create comfortable and stylish sneakers that appeal to a wide audience.
- Fashion
- Merging silhouettes and colorways in clothing can create a unique and trend-setting fashion style that sets a brand apart from the competition.
- Design
- Incorporating multiple design elements in product creation can lead to interesting and innovative outcomes, allowing for disruption in any industry.
