
This is an absolute gem in the condition that they are in and the colors are just amazing. Nice light grey, silver in the toebox an djust a hit of that flamingo pink in the edge of the heel. HOT! Size 8 people, don’t miss this gem.
> Cop it: Nike Air Pegasus 89 Vintage - Size 8 - Grey/Flamingo Pink
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This is an incredible colorway of the Air Trainer from 1988 featuring the classic elephant/cement print. Also do are the shades of black and grey an the red highlights. I am doubtful anyone will pay the $1000 the seller is asking for these but they are cool to look at.
> eBay Auction: Vintage 1988 Air Trainer in Elephant/Cement Print - Size 10.
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These are incredible, in a good size and in DS condition. These are sure on their way back out from the Nike Retro machine but this pair is much nicer with the yellowing in the misdsole.
> Cop it: Vintage Agassi Nike Air Tech Challenge - Size 9.5
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This is pretty damn sick, this is a DS Agassi Challenge Court jacket from 1989!! Yes, deadstock! For those of you who didn’t get to own one of these during your childhood. Now is the chance.
> Cop it: Vintage Nike Air Andre Agassi Challenge Court Jacket
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Feel like you’ve seen these before probably so, if you were alive and running in 1977. Nike revisits their original styles and drafted them to look 30 years old - fresh out of the box. And it’s all there, almost to the stitch. 1970’s-grade nylon. Weird swooshes. Aged laces. Weathered foam. And of course, their signature color combos. Via Freshness
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Hearken back to the track running heyday with the Men’s Nike Cortez shoe. This contemporary update of the timeless 1972 classic features a simple, beautiful profile that will never go out of style.
Cop it @ NikeStore: Cortez Nylon (Vintage)
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The year was 1977. While the competition slept, you were up with the sun ticking off the miles in your Nike Daybreak running shoes. Recapture that feeling with this authentic reproduction of the original shoe, featuring a simple, understated design from running’s golden age.
Cop it @ NikeStore: Daybreak (Vintage)
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One of Nike’s first nylon mesh shoes, this re-creation of the 1976 original gets all the details just right. The LD stands for long distance. The 1000 meant it was intended for runners who racked up more than 1000 miles per year. No matter how far you’re going, the LD 1000 shoe will carry you there in comfort and vintage style.
Cop it @ NikeStore: LD 1000 (Vintage)
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Just as good as the original, the Oregon Waffle is embodiment of Nike’s beginning. Modeled after the 1973 style that made history, this unisex shoe features the same Waffle sole design that changed traction and training forever.
Cop it @ NikeStore: Oregon Waffle (Vintage)
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The spirit of ‘76 lives on in the Nike Waffle Racer shoe. It may be over 30, but this speed demon hasn’t lost a step. The sleek, low-profile simply looks fast, while the unmistakable waffle outsole is built to dig in and make every stride count.
Cop it @ NikeStore: Waffle Racer (Vintage)

Pretty crazy auction for this pair of the Air Aloha, we post earlier a darker pair of them but forgot what they are officially called. This colorway is the famous one. The auction says this:
Here is the Nike Air Aloha, that originally released all the way back in 1984, to commemorate the Honolulu Marathon. Brother of the Air Guam. Beyond that, I dont know much about the history of these beauties.
To add to the rarity, this particular pair of running shoes was autographed by The Beach Boys lead singer, Mike Love who was an original member of the group.
> Cop it: Nike Vintage Air Aloha - Signed by Mike Love
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