Back in November Nike officially opened the doors to its new flagship in New York City and celebrated with the reveal of the "Noise Cancelling" Collection – an assortment of customizable models paying homage to unforgettable sports moments. The range was initially available in limited quantities and some of its options will be making a return this month. The collection’s Air Jordan 1, Air Force 1 Low and Cortez choices each feature all-white uppers with removable Swoosh logos along with translucent tongue tabs. Nigel Sylvester, Odell Beckham Jr. and Maria Sharapova respectively inspired the Air Jordan 1, Air Force 1 and Cortez iterations dating back to their own collaborations and impressive feats in their fields.
Nike’s "Noise Cancelling" collection arrives on March 12 with prices ranging from $110 to $120 USD at select retailers and Nike SNKRS.
In other footwear news, the Air VaporMax Flyknit 2.0 is the latest Nike sneaker to receive a "What The"-styled look thanks to its "Random" colorway.