For the latest Air More Uptempo to hit headlines, Nike opts for over-sized “AIR” branding and employs 3M that’s darker than usual. While all-black shoes are almost always a guaranteed sell-out for manufacturers, the Swoosh’s designers decided to put a more forward-thinking spin on this one. The shoe itself is set to retail for $160 come March 17. Previously, the Nike Air More Money launched with the internationally-themed “Global Currency” pack. –HB
Nike is applying the “Tri-Color” theme to its Air More Uptempo for the first time, and they will be making their debut this August. The kicks feature three top-to-bottom panels of tonal black, grey and white that demarcate the signature “AIR” lettering. The midsole matches the shoe’s tri-blend upper with colored Nike Swoosh logos throughout. These are scheduled for an August 12 release. It will be available at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike’s web store at $160. –HB
Nike has released images of its latest take on the Air More Uptempo, this time coming in a tan colorway. The sportswear behemoth has focused on the model in recent months, with the last colorway being a similar-hued “Light bone” version. This time it comes in a slightly darker tan that’s still ideal for the summer months. The Nike Air More Uptempo Tan is available from select Nike retailers from July 15. –HB
As Nike continues to churn out brand new iterations of its beloved Air More Uptempo silhouette, we’re treated to a flurry of both eccentric and conventional colorway options. The latest iteration to hit the scene is this scaled down “Light Bone” model. The retro hoops classic takes on a premium leather-constructed upper with the signature “AIR” logo hitting the side panel. Rounding out the shoe is the perforation detailing found throughout, Swoosh branding found on the toe box and heel, not to mention the Air-infused midsole unit. Set at $160, these drop July 15. -HB
The next member of the Nike family is the latest rendition of the Nike Air More Uptempo, adding to an already impressive Spring/Summer collection. The sneaker boasts an olive green body all the way down to the rubber out sole and up to the laces. The black leather “AIR” text complements the green, making for a clean look all around. With no official information on pricing or a release date, expect the Nike Air More Uptempo “Dark Stucco” to drop sometime in the near future. –HB
We finally have a detailed look at the highly anticipated Supreme x Nike Air More Uptempo pack in metallic gold. The retro runner sees a tonal metallic gold upper in rich leather, “Supreme” spelled out in high relief leather patches wrapping around the sides and heel counter, hits of red via embroidered Swoosh details, a generously thick white midsole with classic Max Air units and a large red Swoosh on the outsole. Read more…
One of the most distinctive basketball sneakers ever created, Nike’s Air More Uptempo was a staple of the late ’90s basketball scene and a footwear favorite both on and off the court. The hardwood icon — which turns twenty this year — has already released in several OG colorways, and will be accompanied by new and upcoming color schemes like the above version in white and Gym Red. Perhaps the boldest of the 2016 drops, the nostalgic design sports familiar features like three visible Air-Sole units and the sneaker’s iconic ‘Air’ branding in leather, resulting in a can’t-miss take on the Pippen-endorsed silhouette. –HB