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Published: Dec 12th, 2007

NIKE TECH PACK - AIR MAX

NIKE TECH PACK - AIR MAX

Following a story we broke in Issue 10, here’s the first images of the next wave of Tech Pack. Nike designers, Michael Leon and Jarrett Reynolds have created a new tier of apparel with performance options (like no-sew seams) thrown at a host of classic Nike models, as well as some non-traditional sports garments. The jacket shown below is known as the Bonded Fleece Bomber... finally some Nike apparel worth getting your knickers in a twist over.

Unlike the Okwahn and Rhyolite in the first series, the second series of Tech Pack shoes has been developed with a colour palette that is completely independent to the apparel, so don't go expecting some crazy mix-up Windrunners anytime soon. Speaking of colour, we're seriously digging the Air Max in the yellow-midnight navy colour above, but the orange/blue/green safari monster below is probably pushing the boundaries of good taste - each to their own I suppose. 2008 release.

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