Ready to step into a sneaker that gets better with age? Nike is giving its classic Astrograbber a stunning makeover, and it's not just about looks. This update is all about embracing the journey, the wear, and the story of your footwear.
This isn't your average shoe; we're talking about a reimagining of a heritage sneaker, the Astrograbber, originally designed in the 1970s for synthetic football fields. It's a design that resurfaced in 2024 through a collaboration with menswear brand Bode. And now, get ready for its most heritage-inspired update yet!
The new Nike Astrograbber “Medium Olive and Cacao Wow” swaps the original leather upper for a waxed canvas finish. But why waxed canvas? Well, it's not just about aesthetics; it's about durability. Waxed canvas has been a trusted shield against the elements for centuries. Think of it like a well-worn Barbour jacket – rugged, reliable, and full of character.
Nike has chosen a classic olive green for this version, complemented by brown-leather accents, giving it a vintage, lived-in feel. And of course, the iconic waffle outsole is still there. This isn't just a design choice; it's a piece of sneaker history. Did you know Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman created this detail using his wife's waffle iron in the early '70s? It's a testament to innovation that has defined the brand for over 50 years.
But here's where it gets exciting: the Nike Astrograbber “Medium Olive and Cacao Wow” is set to launch in Australia on January 15th for 190 Australian dollars (approximately $128). The US release is expected in the coming weeks.
What do you think of this approach? Do you appreciate the focus on materials that age gracefully? Share your thoughts in the comments! Do you think this will be a popular choice?