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    The Year of the Pig Chinese New Year Collection Brings Together 12 Years of Nike CNY

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2018.12.28

    Completing the set.

    To commemorate the Year of the Pig, the last animal sign representing 2019 on the Chinese Zodiac, Nike is releasing a limited-edition Chinese New Year collection that unifies patterns symbolic of all 12 signs onto classic Nike, Jordan Brand and Converse silhouettes, joining them together in a form of traditional Chinese patchwork called Bai Jia Yi.

    Two styles of graphics are used to represent this throughout the collection. The first is a traditional geometric quilt pattern that is influenced by all 12 Chinese Zodiac symbols; the second is a mosaic pattern of the 12 symbols.

    One shoe in the collection that represents the Chinese Zodiac’s many symbolic touch points is the Nike Air Max 98 CNY. It features up to six material styles that blend a “What The” configuration with the collection’s traditional Bai Jia Yi quilted pattern. Each material style draws from features of the last 12 years of Nike CNY footwear.

    Three Examples:

    1. The patent leather on the heel of the 2009 Nike Air Max 1 “Year of the Ox” appears on the tongue of this year’s version.

    2. The faux-snakeskin material on the 2013 Nike Air Force 1 “Year of the Snake” is applied to different components of the new upper.

    3. Colors such as crimson, metallic gold and Amarillo yellow form the collection’s palette in a color scheme inspired by the regalia of traditional Chinese Emperorship.

    The Nike Kyrie 5 CNY features the geomatric Bai Jia Yi pattern on the shoe’s heel panel and the Flytrap-inspired overlay. The collection’s color scheme is reflected in the traction pattern.

    The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo CNY features the mosaic pattern on its mesh upper. The symbol on the midsole references the Bao Quan, a traditional Chinese salute.

    Elements from the Nike CNY “Year of the Snake” (below) collection are clearly visible on the men’s Nike Air Max 98 CNY (above).

    Grab a closer look at the entire collection below, and stay locked in to HOUSE OF HEAT for more news on the entire collection, which is expected to release throughout the month of January.

    Be sure to check out our Release Calendar to stay up to date with every upcoming sneaker release, add reminders directly to your calendar and find direct links for each drop!

    You can find the original article from Nike here

    Author:Pete MichaelDate:2018.12.28Tags:
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