As promised by Nike last year, more colorways of its 3D-printed Air Max 1000 are being released to the public.
After making its debut at ComplexCon in an all-red colorway last November, the Air Max 1000 will launch in the "Oat" and "Black" makeups later this month. The silhouette is produced in partnership with 3D-printed sneaker startup company Zellerfeld and features a one-piece upper designed to look like a futuristic version of the classic Air Max 1. The sneaker still manages to utilize Nike's visible Air technology, as seen on the heel of the midsole.
Both the "Oat" and "Black" Air Max 1000 colorways will be released on Aug. 19 for $180 each. The first style will release on SNKRS via a 10-minute draw at 1 p.m. ET, while the latter pair will arrive at Zellerfeld.com. Scroll on for a detailed look at both versions below.