Originally Posted by
BIP Roberts
Originally Posted by SoleAddict34
I understand that they want to attract the kids into buying these shoes by adding color and different color blocking, but to me it just makes the shoe unattractive to me.
I guess I'm just so biased towards how the originals were perfectly colored up, a simple white and grey base with strategically place color pops to set them off.
The actual design of the shoe is interesting enough with all the overlays, outrigger midsole, and heel cushion pad without having to overdose on color...ah, guess I'm just getting too old...
Team Too Old. ...Seriously, I'm thinking about starting
"Team Get off my Lawn" on here.
But, one of the many important ways Nike has veered from what made them great, is that in its heyday Nike had the concept of boldness in moderation down to a science. They integrated bold color, patterns, accents, materials, etc. into simple and classic foundations and that led to so many classics. The neon on 95, the infared on the 90, accent colors on the AF1 high straps, 3M tongue on the Jordan V, elephant print, and on and on.
They've gotten away from that and now use these elements as a crutch. So much of what they do now is so excessively loud and gaudy. As a result, it's also cheapened these formerly special design elements.