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    The Nike Air Kukini Appears in New Cream and Grey Colorway

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2022.05.09

    The turn of the century was one of the wildest times in Nike’s history, with the short-lived Alpha Project responsible for some of the most audacious footwear designs of the era. Designs like the Shox, Presto, and Kukini quickly became fan-favorites, with Y2K patterns, excessive use of teach and-or overlays, and dead-set different designs that challenge the status quo in the sneaker world. Now, after the first two silhouettes mentioned above saw recent retros, it’s finally time for the Nike Air Kukini to return, completing the iconic Alpha Project trifecta.

    Designed by the man behind the Air Max Plus — Sean McDowell — the silhouette debuted back in 2000 and was actually created with legendary downhill skier Picabo Street in mind. She was sponsored by Spyder at the time which inspired the shape and design of its exterior cage. The shoe was later tested on triathlete Mark Allen, who considered himself “amphibious” for constantly being in and out of water; he proved to be a natural fit for the Kukini’s similar personality. This then lead to Nike aligning their shoe with sports and activities of the extreme. That word — extreme — seems to fit the new releases for 2022, with the exception of this new cream and grey number that’s just appeared by-way-of official imagery today

    Though there’s no current release date penned for the pair, we are expecting Nike to announce details soon. Until then, grab an official look at this colorway here below, and, as always, keep your eyes glued to our official Twitter account for further updates

    Nike Air Kukini

    Release Date: 2022

    Style Code: DV0659-201
    Retail: $135

    Author:Pete MichaelDate:2022.05.09Tags:
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