Nike Sportswear 2015 "Wheat" Pack
Nike follows up last year’s “Wheat” run with new iterations of the Air Force 1 High, Air Max family and more.





Late last year, Nike slayed the tonal game with the release of several “Wheat” colorways of its classic silhouettes. Here the brand’s Sportswear imprint follows up that release with new considerations, thereby dropping the “Wheat” pack for the fall. NSW opts to highlight its trending sneakers while keeping the Air Force 1 High as the collection’s anchor; the Air Maxes 1, 90 and 95, as well as the Air Tech Challenge III have each been done up with tones of pumpkin, beige and brown in a classic run. If you missed the opportunity last year, look for the “Wheat” pack to drop at elite retailers such as SNKRS in November. Stay tuned for closer looks from this release as they arrive.