The Nike Air Max Zero is getting a new colorway and it will be in yellow, according to HighSnobiety.
The shoe was a scrapped design of what became the Air Max 1, which was released last year.
American designer Tinker Hatfield designed numerous shoes for Nike and the pair of yellow sneakers was reportedly taken straight from his sketches. It looks like the original one, except the initial release's design, showed the mesh, jacket and swoosh in black.
All those parts are now in yellow and the vibrant color is a great addition to a sneakers fan's summer wardrobe. It's a SNKRS only debut and it dropped approximately 10 months after the first release, revealed Uproxx.
Known as the one before the "1," the OGs newest combo is white and gold, with the Air Max Zero cushioning in Hyper Jade for contrast. The new yellow Zeros have an endoskeleton look.
Nike's SNKRS app now has the yellow Nike Air Max Zero and was released on Jan. 21. The shoes retail for $120.
Meanwhile, New York City's skateboarding brand Supreme, has collaborated with Nike.
Photos of the Supreme x Nike Air Max 98 shoes have been revealed and it sports a black patent colorway. The piping and top eyelet shows a touch of reflective 3M, which also appears on the snakeskin colorway. The brand's logo appears only at the toe and heel, where the NYC's brand logo is placed as well, reported Complex.
Embroidered at the heel, is the brand's slogan, "World Famous." No official release date has been announced but Supreme's official website has uploaded its web store recently with a teaser image and it's part of their Spring Summer collection for 2016.
Also, another classic is about to return, as the giant sporting brand has reportedly decided to bring back a modified version of the classic Nike Runner. This is the Nike Air Max 90 ICE and the shoe will be added to the NIKEiD customization program, shared Kicks On Fire.