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This is the second Tinker Hatfield P-Rod coming from Nike SB, the first being the Fuji P-Rod. Now, thanks for Kix Files, we get a detail look at the sneaker that Tinker Hatfield designed where he took elements of the Air Jordan 12 and the Air Jordan 15 and combined them to create the Nike SB HAT ROD Tinker Hatfield P-Rod 2. According to Nice Kicks:
“The side of the shoe features a black woven material similar to that of the Jordan 15, but the Jordan 12 is represented in many ways on the sneaker. First, the sole and toe cap were colored in the same University Blue. The toe cap leather is the textured just like that on the Jordan 12. This same leather also makes a hit on the black swoosh. On the back panel of the shoe you can see the star of the “rising sun” pattern that made its way to the Jordan 12. Not letting too many thing get pas us, Tinker added metal lace loops for the top two lace hole shaped just like, you guessed it, the Jordan 12.”
Available now at Kix Files.
Tinker Hatfield is undeniably a presence and talent who has turned the sneaker world upside down on numerous occasions, masterminding the Air Max 1 and countless Jordans. He recently sat down with Complex’s Joe La Puma for an in-depth interview which covers issues such as Nike’s demand for excellence, Tinker’s thoughts on Bape and some of his approaches to key designs over the years. View the interview over at Complex.
The latest installment of the P-Rod and Tinker Hatfield saga is upon us with this February release of the P-Rod II. The baby blue sole and front bumper features a black woven upper and a texturized swoosh. Not sure on the full availability story but LimitedEdt out of Singapore will have a small run.