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The first full week of November Nike Air Max 90 Womens Cheap off the month on a high note for the sneaker community, revealing a wide array of noteworthy headlines from both Nike and adidas. Starting off with the Three Stripes, this week was huge for all news related to Yeezys, as Kanye West’s ever-expanding footwear category unveiled more images/info for his upcoming adidas Yeezy 500 “Stone”, the all-new Yeezy 380 “Alien”, as well as announcing that his forthcoming Yeezy Clog silhouette is partially built from algae in an attempt to make more sustainable product. In addition, adidas also officially confirmed its upcoming partnership with high-end luxury brand Prada, as well as confirmed a six-part Ultra Boost Collection with the ISS U.S. National Lab. Moving over to the Nike side of things, the Swoosh uncovered specially made Korea-exclusive pairs of the PEACEMINUSONE x Air Force 1 collab, Travis Scott’s special AF1 “Cactus Jack” packaging, and their upcoming React Infinity Run designed to reduce runner’s injuries by 52%. And last but not least, the Jumpman joined in on the fun, previewing a collection of Air Jordan 1 Mid colorways, in addition to a new Air Jordan 14 SE with perforated panels.
The Nike Air Max 95 Womens Cheap third and fourth iterations advanced a fresher look. Full-length Nike Air and more herringbone traction to the outsole, for example, were added into the Nike Air Monarch III. Later, the Nike Air Monarch IV added perforations, among other plays on angles, to conjure speed.