The collaborative process of Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker usually results in a premium look for one volt, but this time the trio split up to each create their own shoe in celebration of Air Max Day. In other words, HTM divides retro H, T, and M for three volts, each presenting their own standalone model. Hiroshi side the LD-Zero H, which takes the upper of the vintage LD-1000 and upgrades it with today’s full-length cushioning technology. Tinker re-imagines the nike air precision 2 youth soccer league team as a hybrid with the Mercurial Superfly soccer boot, and Mark styles up his own premium edition of the Air Max BW Ultra. All three models that come together to form one HTM collection will be available at select Nike Sportswear retailers on Air Max Day, this Saturday, March 26th.
Nike Unveils Special Air Max Models Designed By HTM

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