Tiffany & Co x Nike, ‘A Legendary Pair’

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On Sunday, Tiffany & Co. and Nike officially announced their collaboration on the  Nike x Tiffany & Co. Air Force 1 1837s. The shoe is being produced in honor of the 40th anniversary of Nike’s Air Force 1 and was teased over the weekend in a New York Times print ad of a Nike shoe box in Tiffany’s signature robin egg blue. The ad read  “A Legendary Pair.” Shortly after this announcement, the sneaker collab made its way to social media platforms where that “legendary” sentiment is quite hard to find. 

By Tuesday, sneakerheads and social media users largely dismissed the $400 Nike Air Force 1 Low Tiffany & Co. 1837 shoes– proclaiming them as a huge missed opportunity. The shoe is essentially an all black Air Force 1, already deemed a persona non grata of the shoe world, with a Tiffany blue swoosh and silver plated back. 

Commentary now began to flood comment sections across Twitter and Instagram. Users intervened stating: “They’re not bad if you don’t look at them,” “Is this a joke,” “Just Don’t Do It,” “You are a luxury brand, this looks so cheap” and “The design team was high for this one.” On other pages of youth culture such as Highsnobiety, Hypebeast and on popular archive account @liljupiter, people were even less inhibited. 

American rapper Reese LaFlare deemed the entire collaboration “T R A S H,” going on to state that “Nick Diamonds did it better,” in reference to the Diamond & Co. founder who in 2005 collaborated with Nike Skateboarding on what was later dubbed the “Tiffany Dunk.” That sneaker currently fetches over $3,000 on sneaker reseller StockX and remains highly acclaimed. 

Just a short time after the initial announcement of the shoe, the internet made up its mind. The collaboration, cool in theory, lacks substance and the cultural integrity to pull off what now seems like an uneducated marketing ploy. 

Christopher Morency, chief brand officer of Vanguards and the former editorial director of Highsnobiety summed it up best. “Cultural credibility cannot be bought. And it certainly can’t be reduced to a tired marketing template. Tiffany and Nike’s partnership failed on multiple levels. The bottom line: cultural credibility needs to be earned with respect for sneakerheads and their culture, not on their backs.”

Ultimately, the shoe highlights a lack of synergy and fluency with youth culture. Marketing efforts, while clever, lacked knowledge of sneaker culture and were limited by a great lack of imagination. Other creatives on the internet have reinvented their own version of the shoe, many of which are being celebrated by others. So while the Nike x Tiffany & Co collab is generating buzz that will likely lead to purchases, the general consensus on the shoe reflects a much less triumphant affair.

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Nike Air Force 1 PLT.AF.ORM “Bling” Revealed

One of the best Nike shoes ever made is the Nike Air Force 1. This is a model that has always gotten the attention of people, and it remains a hit. Consequently, Nike has tried to update the shoe quite a bit over the years. This has led to some unique new variations that have had fans either scratching their heads or reaching for their wallets.

Among these models is the Nike Air Force 1 “PLT.AF.ORM.” Recently, we have seen Nike and Jordan Brand get into the whole platform sneaker world. Subsequently, this has led to the Air Force 1 getting a similar treatment. Now, the shoe is here with a crafty new colorway.

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Nike Air Force 1 “PLT.AF.ORM”

As you can see in the images down below, we have what is being described as the “Bling” colorway. Overall, this is a very good name for the shoe as there are all sorts of extras on the sneaker. For instance, we have some gold hangtags throughout. Additionally, there is a Nike logo pendant embedded with the laces.

In terms of the colorway itself, this shoe possesses the iconic triple-white aesthetic. Furthermore, the midsole has an amazing platform flourish to it that makes it stand out from any other Air Force 1. If you are on board with the platform shoe trend, you will like these.

Bling – Image via Nike

Hopefully, we get more colorways of these in the future. This is an incredibly dope shoe, and there needs to be more of these. Perhaps moving on, the colorways will get a bit wilder, as opposed to the usual suspects.

Release Details

For now, this shoe does not have a release date, however, you can keep it locked to HNHH for all of the latest news from the sneaker world. Additionally, let us know what you think of these in the comments below. We’re sure this will be a polarizing release.

Nike Air Force 1
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Nike Air Force 1 – Image via Nike
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Billie Eilish Steps up Her Sneaker Game with new Air Force 1 Release

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Kanye West and Billie Eilish may not see eye-to-eye on much, but one thing they have in common (aside from being chart-topping artists) is the fact that they now both have their own sneaker line.

While Ye has been in the sneaker game for quite some time with his Yeezy line, Eilish only recently entered the game with her neon green Air Jordan KO and most recently, with the debut of her Air Force 1 High last month. Now it appears that a Billie Eilish x Nike Air Force 1 Low is about to drop as well.

Eilish, who is one of the rare female artists with her own sneaker collection, has definitely imprinted her style in the Air Force 1 High, an oversized chunky style featuring five mid-foot straps over the laces. The entire upper (including the Nike swoosh) is a beige-ish colorway that she simply calls “mushroom.” (The sneaker is largely made with eco-friendly and recycled materials.)

A first glance at the Low model shows a departure from the monochromatic style of the High with two slightly different colorways on the upper in a block-like pattern overlaid by the Nike swoosh. Instagram account @solebyjc shared a sneak peek of the latest drop, which as of yet, has no release date.

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Billie Eilish Air Force 1 Nike Low, courtesy of @solebyjc
Billie Eilish Air Force 1 Nike Low, courtesy of @solebyjc
Billie Eilish Air Force 1 Nike Low, courtesy of @solebyjc

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