Ever activated a discount, just to find your favourite sneakers excluded from the deal? Well, forget that, ‘cos Nike Icons has officially landed.
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Ever activated a discount, just to find your favourite sneakers excluded from the deal? Well, forget that, ‘cos Nike Icons has officially landed.
Grab the first-ever student discounts on six legendary silhouettes before it’s too late. We’re talking Air Force 1, P-6000, Shox R4, Shox TL, Air Max and Dunk.
Learn more about our all-star lineup of exclusive sneaker steals below.
The Nike Air Force 1 hit the market in 1982 when designer Bruce Kilgore managed to fuse Nike’s Air tech with a basketball sneaker and the rest is history. Since its basketball origins, the Air Force 1 became a music and fashion staple during the 2000s due to its versatility and durability, and now sits on the throne as Nike’s best-selling sneaker ever.
Shop Nike IconsBursting onto the scene in 2019, the P-6000 stems from two of Nike’s running shoe all-timers, the Pegasus 25 and Pegasus 2006. Retro-futuristic aesthetics with durable materials, plus a unique blend of vintage charm and modern style, have all made the P-6000 a fan favourite with sneaker lovers around the world.
Shop Nike IconsThe conception of Nike Shox dates all the way back to 1984, when Bruce Kilgore (yes, the same designer of the AF1) sought to create a sneaker with a mechanical cushioning system. The R4 was the first of the Shox lineage to hit the market in 2000, paving the way for several silhouettes to follow, each drop pushing the boundaries of sneaker design.
Shop Nike IconsNike released the Shox TL in 2003, now with the iconic cushioning running along the entire length of the sole. Fast-forward to modern day, and the sneaker is synonymous with youth culture, with the likes of Skepta and Kendrick Lamar repping the silhouette and all-new colourways being dropped for the updated TL.
Shop Nike IconsStanding alongside the most iconic sneakers of all time, the Air Max was the first to feature a visible air bubble after Tinker Hatfield took inspiration from the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Since its inception in ‘87, the Air Max silhouette has solidified itself as a titan of sneaker culture, becoming one of the most sought-after shoes of all time.
Shop Nike IconsFrom the basketball court to the skate park to streetwear icon status, the Nike Dunk was designed, developed and dropped over the span of just six weeks and has been at the centre of more trends than we can count. Originally released in 1985, the Dunk has achieved legendary status and is, without a doubt, one of a kind.
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