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Nike × Off-White History

NIKE x Off-White Collaboration

Nike and Off-White is the ongoing sneaker collaboration between Nike and Off-White, designed by Virgil Abloh in 2017.

It initially involved the deconstruction of ten iconic Nike silhouettes by Abloh. The ten shoes were individually broken down by Abloh, and then rebuilt with a different design and rearranged components. The collaboration sold out and the shoes became highly sought after.

                                                                          

3rd November 2017

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR FORCE 1 COMPLEX “AF100”

No, this isn’t the same as the previous sneaker. Scroll up and compare if you don’t believe us.

An exclusive release available to those who attended Complex Con; this Virgil-designed Air Force 1 commemorated the 35th anniversary of the beloved silhouette. Our favourite detail? The metallic silver tick.

 

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27th January 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR FORCE 1 “MOMA” 

This deconstructed take on the black Air Force 1 was released to celebrate the Items: Is Fashion Modern? Exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. It’s amazing to see Virgil create hype around a sneaker previously rejected by streetwear circles. 

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3rd March 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR JORDAN 1 RETRO HIGH OG “WHITE” (EU EXCLUSIVE) 

After the original Nike x Off-White Air Jordan 1 resurrected the basketball sneaker,  Virgil kept the hype alive by dropping the shoe again in a sleek white colourway. Now worth its weight in gold: we’re hoping those who managed to cop a pair have kept them box-fresh.

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30th March 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR VAPORMAX “BLACK”

The blacked-out upper and transparent air unit on the Nike x Off-White Air Vapormax makes this the supreme sneaker for the fashion-conscious.

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14th April 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR VAPORMAX “WHITE”

Nothing screams ‘I’ve got money to burn’ more than a pair of White Nike x Off-White Air Vapormax. We say embrace that boasty attitude and wear these bad-boys to a festival.

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14th June 2018

IKE X OFF-WHITE MERCURIAL ZOOM FLY “ORANGE”

The louder sibling in the pack; and possibly the most underrated sneaker in the entire line. We love this crepe as it’s a reminder that a collaboration between Nike x Off-White has every right to be playful.

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14th June 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE MERCURIAL ZOOM FLY “BLACK”

A sneaker for the ‘I go to the gym to take pictures of myself in gym gear that I never work out in’ people of the world. Sporty-chic at its finest.

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23rd June 2018

OFF-WHITE AIR JORDAN 1 RETRO OG HIGH  “UNC”/“UNIVERSITY BLUE”

A fresh colourway premiered by Virgil at the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination Met Gala. Therefore, you could dub these as the ‘holy grail’ of sneakers.

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27th July 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR PRESTO “BLACK”

Admittedly, the Nike x Off-White Air Presto is a sneaker that looks like it was first born in the upside-down. But, as you already know, ugly sneakers are dope these days.

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3rd August 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR PRESTO “WHITE”

If you cop a pair of the ultra-clean Nike x Off-White Air Prestos in White and dare to wear them outside, we salute you.

 

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3rd October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE BLAZER MID “ALL HALLOW’S EVE”

Stepped in looking like a snack, quite literally. The combination of an icing-orange swoosh upon the vanilla base, finished off with sickly-sweet blue embellishments is redolent of times spent baking Scooby Snacks in mum’s kitchen. 

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3rd October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE BLAZER MID “GRIM REAPER”

The ‘Grim Reaper’ has never looked so alive. A sleek Nike black blazer festooned with translucent layers, an oversized tick and the quintessential Nike x Off-White tag —what more do you want from your creps?

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 8th October 2018

CONVERSE X OFF-WHITE CHUCK 70 “STRIPE”

This time around, the Chuck Taylor Converse received a more conventional Off-White makeover. Black and white stripes: tick. Orange accenting: tick. Ironic quotes: tick. 

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18th October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR MAX 97 “MENTA” 

The Menta Nike x Off-White Air Max 97 is the Tesla of the sneakerverse: futuristic and electrifying.

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18th October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR MAX 97 “BLACK”

The less is more aesthetic works well for the Black edition of the Nike x Off-White Air Max 97 sneaker, but it's the intricate orange details featured on the sneaker’s upper that makes these a must-have. 

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25th October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE BLAZER MID “QUEEN”

The combination of a lilac upper, gradient midsole and lime green zip-tie tag makes this trainer powerful ― just like Serena Williams herself.

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25th October 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE AIR MAX 97 “ELEMENTAL ROSE”

If Serena is the queen of tennis then the Elemental Rose Nike x Off-White Air Max 97s  can be crowned queen of sneakers. One of the rarest kicks in the entire line. 
28th November 2018

NIKE X OFF-WHITE ZOOM FLY “BLACK”

Like Disney’s remakes of their animated classics, the Nike x Off-White sneakers are at their best when they harmoniously incorporate new-fashioned ideas into the heart of the original. The black Nike x Off-White Zoom Fly is the prime example. 

The shoes were reviewed by many, and were claimed to be the "Collaboration of the decade". The shoes have been resold for higher amounts than the original prices, with the Air Jordan 1 being sold for more than ten times the original price. Shoe resellers became banned and denied service from shoe stores over possible reselling of shoes. Abloh received the Footwear News Achievement Award for 'Shoe of the Year' in 2017 for the Air Jordan 1.

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