Nike is officially discontinuing its line of Adapt shoes, its futuristic sneakers designed to emulate the self-lacing ones made famous by 1989’s “Back to the Future Part II.” What’s more, according to ...
We are well past the point in the timeline when Marty McFly was zipping around Hill Valley’s town square on air. Yet here we are in 2020, still lacking hoverboard technology. It’s just one of the many ...
(CNN)-- Clear out your shoe racks (if you've got a few thousand dollars to spare): New York auction house Sotheby's has announced a sale of 100 of the world's rarest sneakers, including a handmade ...
2015 has long been the year that sneakerheads have expected to deliver on auto-lacing sneakers via the Nike MAGs, but there might be another shoe fulfilling that promise. The video above features a ...
Nike is discontinuing the app for its self-lacing shoes. The Adapt BB smartphone app, which controls Nike's $350 self-lacing sneaker's third edition, will disappear from Google Play and the iPhone App ...
First introduced in the ’80s “Back to the Future” movie trilogy was the self-lacing Nike Mag shoe, which became one of the most coveted sneakers of all time. While Nike has released several variations ...
Back in March, Nike introduced folks to the future of sneakers with the unveiling of the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0, an innovative set of shoes featuring adaptive lacing. Now, months removed since the ...
Think about this for a minute: Back in 1989, Tinker Hatfield was invited to design a shoe from 2015 for Back to the Future II. The shoe he came up with, a light-up, self-lacing high-top called the ...
This probably isn't shocking to anyone who knows me, but I love sneakers perhaps too much for my own good. So when Nike introduced the Adapt BB with power laces earlier this year, I was pretty ...
This is a great way to create a secure, tight fit. Just put each lace end back into the same hole it just exited, leaving a small loop on the top side of the shoe; now thread each loose end through ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results