Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers are inspired by sketchbook graffiti and launched during the back-to-school season. This children's shoe is mainly "white",Favnikeoutlet with many non-standard details on the upper and sole designed by Bruce kilgore. The vortex on the side is immersed in the hue of "lime ice", supplemented by a smaller outline-only logo, dipped in "bright crimson". A similar hue also replaced the stitching of the upper half of the Nike Air Force 1 to the midsole, and the irregular dashed “Nike” mark on the side heel became black. In order to continue this famous tradition that began a few years ago, Nike will launch another Air Force 1 low "skeleton", using the palace purple holiday color scheme. The Air Force 1 low "skeleton" series was first launched in 2018. At that time, Swoosh applied an X-ray image of a foot to the AF1 and added an outsole and accent that can glow in the dark. Its popularity sparked black and orange. The sequel. Now it is the fourth installment, this court purple version will be launched in October 2021. Just like its predecessors, the Air Force 1 Low "skeleton" uppers, insoles and even tongues have creepy foot bones, while the opaque soles glow in the dark. This leads us to guess what color will be used in the 2022 Winter Olympics-it could be dark brown, dark red or dark green.

In the new autumn and winter season of 2021, Dr Marten Boots showed four versions of his new Tarik Boot, in his latest series called Tarian. Over the years, this pioneering boot manufacturer has maintained relevance by introducing and expanding the range of fashion and practical uses. In the new Tyne series, we have seen the evolution from the Tract line. The soft edges of Chelsea boots use layers of wear-resistant panels on the upper. Introducing its traditional eight-eye lacing system with a deeper rubber outsole, the Tariq silhouette points to a unique military-inspired look. Other elements include a round toe box, yellow welt stitching around the outsole and Dr. Martin's signature AirWair heel loop. The first Tariq will feature leather and nylon boots. Take a closer look at the black, particularly tough 50/50 nylon version of Tariq in the gallery above.

Sneakerheads2020 released its financial report for the 2022 fiscal year ending on August 31, lowered its sales expectations and blamed delays for continued supply chain disruptions. Nike executive vice president and chief financial officer Matthew Friend said on the earnings call: "Consumers still have very high demand for Nike, Jordan and Converse. If it is not due to supply chain congestion leading to insufficient supply, Our financial performance in the first quarter may be stronger." Nike President and CEO John Donahoe explained that in the past 90 days, the company has been affected by unforeseen supply chain issues in Southeast Asia. , The reason is that the transportation time is longer, and the government is forced to close the factory. Donahoe pointed out that about 80% of its shoe factories are located in southern Vietnam, and half of its garment factories are currently closed. He said: "We have lost 10 weeks of production. This gap will continue until the factory can restart to produce products at normal capacity." Flanders said the company currently expects that compared with the previous year , Its revenue in fiscal year 2022 will increase by "about 5%." "Especially in the second quarter, due to factory closures affecting production and delivery times during holidays and spring, we expect revenue growth to be the same as last year, or even to single digits."