Nike Air Max
Nike Air Max Wright ‘Notebook’ GS – Back to School Pack

The Notebook Nike Air Max returns for another year in the Nike Back to School Pack for 2009. There is however a few slight differences, its starters its a different model from the Air Max lineup. This year the Notebook design has been used on the Nike Air Max Wright instead of the Air Max 90 CL used last year. The design is also white and blue compared to the black and white last year. Its nice to see Nike has decided to use a white/blue colorway on this notebook design cause it gives kids an alternative color choice over the Purple Notebook Nike Dunks we took a look at the other day.
No official release date is available just yet but we suspect the sneakers to be hitting retailers within the coming weeks. Also keep in mind this is just a GS release meaning they will only be available in kids sizes. If you gotta have a pair and wanna avoid the hassle of trying to find them when they release head on over to eBay now cause their are a few pre-order ready for the taking.
Other releases in the Back To School Pack from Nike for 2009.
- Crayola Nike Dunk High
- Scantron Nike Blazers
- Purple Notebook Nike Dunks
Patta x Nike Sportswear Air Max 1 Sample

Dont you just hate when a fresh pair of samples never make it into production and only a handful of people managed to get their hands on a pair? Well, thats the situation here when its comes to these Nike Air Max 1 sneakers designed in collaboration with Patta. The canvas and mesh upper is done up in predominantly white with green and black accents. The sole unit yields a gum sole and insoles feature a white brick wall design inspired by Pink Floyd’s The Wall cover art.
At this time there is said to be only 3 samples in existences and there is no available information on if the sneakers will ever be released to the public or not. We know one things for sure though, we will defiantly be keeping our fingers crossed. Via: MushKulture
Nike Air Max Light – Grey / Max Orange

The last Air Max Light we featured was the White/Fresh Water Nike Air Max Light way back in June but this newest colorway to drop defiantly deserves a little attention. They consists of neutral grey suede panels, light grey suede panels and white mesh panels, along with max orange textile panels and visible air unit accenting the sneakers. No official release date for the US is available at this time however they are now available overseas at Overkill.
Nike Air Max 90 ‘Buffalo Weave’ Customs

Jon from JGoods Customs presents up with his latest custom sneakers done from a recent customer. Introducing the Nike Air Max 90 ‘Buffalo Weave’, a pair of sneakers capturing what is defiantly something to catch the attention of any passer-byers. Mixed with the white leather upper is a blue and red ‘weave’ design along with a red Nike Swoosh, light blue mudguard and a red midsole. Jon always comes up with some rather interesting designs and this is just one of the many which he will be doing within the coming months so make sure you stay tuned to see what else he comes up with.
A few more detailed photos follow after the jump.
Nike Air Max Classic BW ‘Textile’ – Granite Grey / Orange

Since the re-release of the Nike Air Max Classic BW, a model which originally debuted in 1991, we have seen some pretty interesting colorways and designs such as the most recent Superman Nike Air Max Classic BW.
The latest to be released is the Nike Air Max Classic BW Textile. The sneakers consist of an upper that combindes textile, suede and leather for its construction. The colorway of choice is inspired by the Nike ACG line with the sneakers coming in a classic granite grey and orange colorup. Hits of white and black are also included into the design along with the visible ‘Big Window’ air unit.
The Nike Air Max Classic BW Textile – Granite Grey/Orange will officially be hitting retailers early this month in July sometime. If you ensure you get a pair head on over to End now to pre-order a pair.
Nike Air Max 90 – Tennis Pack

As part of the Nike Tennis Pack, a lineup of sneakers inspired by the splatter design on the Air Tech Challenge, comes this Nike Air Max 90. So far we have taken a look at a Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘07 in White/Total Orange and a Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium 08 in Black/White/Hot Red which are also part of the Tennis Pack.
The Nike Air Max 90 displayed here yields a colorup similar to the Air Force 1 Low Premium ‘08. White used for most of upper with the splatter design coming up from the lower part of the sneaker on the mudguard. Personally speaking i think the splatter pattern could of been placed differently on the sneakers but thats just my opinion. Lets us know in the comments what you think.
If your interested in getting a pair head on over to JD Sports.




