The Nike Air Max LD-Zero sneakers pair 70s style with modern technology

The Nike Air Max LD-Zero sneakers pair 70s style with modern technology

The Nike Air Max LD-Zero is part of the brand’s new strategy of reviving 1970’s style melded with modern sneaker technology.  Based on the classic LS-1000 running shoe, it features a modified design by Fragment Designs Hiroshi Fujiwara that first appeared as a limited edition LD-Zero H. The LD-Zero has a nylon mesh upper for comfort and breathability that has been set onto the most modern full-length Max Air cushioned gum rubber sole.  It features an oversized vintage Swoosh in leather on the sides with a suede heel counter.  It is branded on the tongue and heel stop and features Flywire lacing. Priced at $180, the LD Zero was originally brought forth in just white and gray colourways, but now offers a varied range from Medium Olive and Khaki to Pearl Pink.  The NikeID program also offers buyers a chance at further customisation.