The Nike Air Max 97 Terrascape Goes Clubbing
continue to expand the Terrascape catalogue with their legendary arsenal, Christian Tresser's the latest to receive the eco-conscious overhaul. Built with Grind Rubber midsoles and recycled materials, the silhouette again adopts a mesh, leather and TPU construction echoing its iconic progenitor.
Already making its way to models like the and , the latest Terrascape is infused with -like aesthetics, including off-kilter lateral Swooshes and seemingly haphazard stitching. The midfoot Swoosh has been culled, while Move to Zero insignia emblazons the insoles (highlighting the use of recycled materials). The whole shoe is made of at least 20 per cent recycled content by weight and is completed by 'Terrascape' hits embroidered on the heel tabs.
Adopting neon hits of pink, green and yellow, the latest colourway harnesses an early 2000s club vernacular, the DNA of Y2K fashion continuing to inspire the zeitgeist again in 2022.
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