The Nike Air Safari dates back to 1987, when the runner was first released. The sneaker already made a return earlier this season in a black, grey and orange colorway. Now the sneaker is set to release in a colorway that also blends black, orange and grey, however this time orange has a stronger presence. The kicks are an original colorway of the sneaker with one minor difference, the Spike Lee glasses on the tongue. The kicks are now available in Japan at Mita.
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Nike Air Safari | Black / Grey / Orange | Now Available
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 | Posted in NikeWe recently posted that the Nike Air Safari released in a black, grey and orange colorway released in Japan. The sneakers, which date back to 1987 have now surfaced in North America and are available in Seattle at RPS.
Nike Air Safari | Black / Grey / Orange
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 | Posted in NikeLast month we posted that two colorways of the Nike Air Safari were set to release as part of the Nike Sportswear Holiday 2009 collection. One of those pairs has now surfaced in Japan at Mita.
The sneakers have a black and grey base on the upper with orange contrast stitching with safari print on the heel and toe. We will keep you posted when the sneakers surface outside of Japan.
Nike Air Safari 87
Friday, September 18th, 2009 | Posted in NikeThe Nike Air Safari made its debut back in 1987 along with the Nike Air Max 1. The kicks original black and orange colorway and safari print were the inspiration behind the Nike Hyperize "Safari" and the Nike Air Max 1 "Safari".
The tribute sneakers were created to wet your appetite for the main course, the Nike Air Safari. The sneaker will release before the end of the year in two original colorways. One in orange black, orange and volt colorway and the black, grey and orange.
We will keep you posted when the sneakers become available.
Nike Air Max 1 x Nike Air Safari | Available
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 | Posted in Nike
Paris based Sold Out just got in the Nike Air Max 1 in a colorway inspired by the Nike Air Safari. You can pick up the Nike Air Max 1 "Keep Rippin Stop Slippin" for 130 euros.









