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The Women’s Air Jordan 11 “Metallic Silver” is an opulent, women’s-only colorway of Michael Jordan’s iconic mid-90s shoe. Designed with luxury in mind, the “Metallic Silver” Jordan 11 features a stark white leather base on the collar with an overlapping metallic Jumpman giving off an aura of high-end styling. The shoe’s signature patent leather mudguard is reimagined with a shiny silver-coated finish.
Jordan 11 WMNS “Metallic Silver” that drops on November 30th for $220 USD.
Jordan 11 can be purchased at:
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Nike Tailwind can be purchase at:
Via Nike SNKRS: snkrs.app.link...
More about the Nike Tailwind:
Tailwind IV released in 1999 drew on Nike’s most recent Air Max, in this case the Air Max Plus. The Tailwind IV was built around the same chunky outsole as other Tailwinds, but featured the Air Max Plus’ iconic swaying lines on the upper and whale-inspired mid-sole insert. What the Tailwind IV did differently, though, was offer windows along the entire length of the sole, from the heel to the toe box-though it wasn’t a single window with an entirely visible Air unit, which eventually debuted on the Air Max 360.
And, unlike previous Tailwinds, the IV managed to make an impact beyond the athletic world. Much like the Air Max Plus, the Air Tailwind IV debuted with an almost prohibitive price point, which led to the Tailwind becoming something of a status symbol among street characters. That was especially true in Australia, where the shoes became known as “Jailwinds”-and, as the name suggests, came to be seen a symbol of prison royalty. According to urban legend, the Air Tailwind IV became the most shoplifted shoe in Australia, such was the thirst for wannabe gangsters to rise up the ladder.
Still, as one inmate explained to Vice, the fact that the Air Tailwind IV was one of the best running shoes on the market played a big role in its initial emergence as a popular trainer within Australian street and prison culture. The Air Tailwind IV’s popularity even led to it being included on the list of customizable shoes on a then-nascent NikeID platform in the mid-’00s.
As time wore on, and subsequent Tailwind models were released, other silhouettes surpassed the franchise’s offering from a technological standpoint. In 2009, Nike released the Air Tailwind+, compatible with Nike Plus, and designed as an all-around trainer. Newer versions of the Air Tailwind+, which featured increasingly streamlined silhouettes, lighter materials and colorways frequently associated with action footwear entrenched the Tailwind as a performance shoe with little crossover cultural appeal.
But amid the push to turn contemporary Tailwinds into a mass-market training sneaker, Nike quietly delved into the archives to elevate the original Air Tailwind to a style-first sneaker. By 2012, the Tailwind’s once ground-breaking technology was outdated from a performance standpoint, but the ’78 release still represented an interesting retro runner at a time where menswear has a mild obsession with Nike Internationalist-style sneakers. Similarly, the Air Tailwind 92 received a reissue in the late-’00s, in an attempt to build some cultural capital around the line.
On both fronts, Nike enjoyed questionable success and the Air Tailwind’s importance was still largely overlooked within contemporary sneaker culture.
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