Nike Has Unveiled An Improved Air Trainer 1 Model
The Nike Air Trainer 1 SP 'Coriander' is available. The sneaker features a unique style and is expected to be released in 2022.
Tinker Hatfield invented the Nike Air Trainer 1 for the first time in 1987. John Mcroe debuted the shoe on the tennis courts, and it was the first cross-training sneaker. Travis Scott also had two colors of the Air Trainer 1 ready, but owing to the recent incident at the Astroworld Music Festival, the release of these pairs was put on hold.
Nike has now released an updated version of the shoe in the colorway 'Coriander.' The sneaker is made up of several brown tones and features some changes. The mesh foundation is complemented by reflective embellishments on the nose and heel. Leather and cloth are also used to make the shoe.
This pair, unlike its predecessors, does not have a typical toe cap strap. Instead, a buckle is added by the brand. The laces have been changed as well. A brown element may be located here, which helps to shape the silhouette.
The Swoosh on the middle panel, as well as the lacing eyelets and buckle, are all stitched in silver. Finally, the midsoles are yellowed, and the shoe is accented with blue and orange throughout.
The Nike Air Trainer 1 SP 'Coriander' will not be released until later this year. The kicks are expected to be available in 2022.
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