New images of the Nike Air Max 1 'Keep Rippin Stop Slippin 2.0' colorway have surfaced. The sneaker takes its inspiration from the classic 'Keep Rippin Stop Slippin' colorway, which was released in 2008. When the updated variant will release is still unknown. Check out the images here.
Nike is expanding its Air Max 1 line with a well-known colorway. The Air Max 1 'Keep Rippin Stop Slippin' was released in 2008 in the 'Greatest Hits' pack, along with the Nike Air Stab 'Runnin Gunnin' and the Nike Air Max 90 'King of the Mountain'. The colorway uses the well-known 'Safari' motif that first appeared on the Nike Air 'Safari' in 1987.
The first images of an Air Max 1 that seemed to take its inspiration from the classic already appeared recently. Some mock-ups also appeared, in which the sneaker brought the orange hue back to the design. Now we see the first images of a 2.0 variant, which oddly enough does not use orange color.
The Nike AM1 'Keep Rippin Stop Slippin 2.0' arrives in a gray with red and black colorway. The mudguard and Swoosh have a hairy feel. The red collar contrasts nicely with the light gray upper of the colorway. The copy is currently available at Concepts.
When the sneaker will get a general release is still unknown. Keep an eye on the Sneakerjagers release calendar for the latest updates regarding the Nike AM1 'Keep Rippin Stop Slippin 2.0'. Also, don't forget to follow Sneakerjagers on Instagram (@sneakerjagers).