Released in Y2K the Nike Air Masai came in both mid ($90) and low top ($85). Aside from a nicely...
Its been a while folks but we’re back. For part 12 we looked back at Swooshtown and for part 13...
The 90.00 USD International Max featured a breathable mesh ( in combination with light weight synthetics) upper , full length...
This shoe was strictly for running, that is unless you were grandpa and you said F it, I’m rockin’ these...
There was never much difference in terms of the prices of the trail running shoes of the time period and...
The Air Alate was a 65.00 running shoe that looked pretty good. It had good lines, decent color ways and...
If you loved the Nike Air Max Pillar then you’ll love the Nike Air Metal Max IV. They featured an...
The Nike Air Max Tailwind is a name people know. So for the 5th installment the Tailwind came full circle...
The Exeter was the Tailwind V’s slightly cheaper sibling, and by slight I mean real slight. They retailed at 110.00...
The Air Structure series from Nike had kicked off as a youthful in your face sneaker. As the years progressed...
Another more affordable Nike running shoe from Y2K at 60.00 USD. They featured open weave mesh, molded synthetic leather overlays,...
Another one of those basic 65.00 Nike shoes that had some solid looks at an affordable price. Sure, they weren’t...