Equal parts reinterpretation of classic design and innovative new concept, Nike’s latest release, the Air Max LD-Zero H, is a collaboration from Hiroshi Fujiwara (the founder of famed design house Fragment), Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker. Using the aesthetic of one of his favorite designs from the 70s and one of the most cushioned rides in the Air Max 2014, Fujiwara created a pair of sneakers that’s the perfect combination of modern and vintage. The end result is a suede-over-nylon silhouette with Fujiwara’s signature obsidian and white colorway that makes them perfect for everything from the office to the street.
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