Shop Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakers
The Nike Air More Uptempo was originally developed for the basketball court and worn by some of the biggest basketball stars of the 90s. Its impressive design and high performance made it a popular sports shoe. A big fan of the silhouette was NBA player Scottie Pippen. He was often seen wearing black and white Nike Air More Uptempo. But not only on the basketball court, but also in the streetwear scene, the Air More Uptempo has found a large fan base, because its eye-catching appearance makes it a real statement piece.
When was the first Nike Air More Uptempo released?
The Nike Air More Uptempo is an iconic basketball sneaker that was first released in 1996. It was designed by the famous Nike designer Wilson Smith and is characterised by its eye-catching and striking design. The shoe was an absolute hit when it was released in the 90s and has since become a timeless classic that is indispensable in sneaker culture.
AIR logo with Uptempo
The standout feature of the Nike Air More Uptempo is the eye-catching "AIR" branding on the sides of the shoe. The huge, bold letters that form the word "AIR" are impossible to miss and give the shoe its signature look. This unique design was a tribute to Nike's innovative Air-Sole cushioning system, which provides excellent cushioning and comfort in the sole of the shoe. And how did Nike come up with this rough look that always immediately catches the eye? The characteristic letters are inspired by the graffiti art that was widespread in New York and Chicago at the time.
Nike Air More Uptempo collaboration
Over the years, Nike has released the Air More Uptempo in various colourways and special editions that have increased its popularity. The classic silhouette and eye-catching branding have helped the shoe remain a coveted model for sneakerheads looking for a unique and stylish shoe. In addition, sought-after designers like AMBUSH have evolved the silhouette. Designer Yoon Ahn focuses on a low cut and a contrasting colour scheme with yellow AIR logos and black soles. Additionally, the label immortalises itself with AMBUSH branding on the tongue.
Another partner used the iconic Uptempo logo for a different silhouette. Cactus Plant Flea Market slapped the "AIR" overlays on the Nike Air Force 1 in 2020 and dropped two simple colourways, a black and a white AF1. To this day, these unique versions are among the best sneakers in history.
Another partner used the iconic Uptempo logo for a different silhouette. Cactus Plant Flea Market slapped the "AIR" overlays on the Nike Air Force 1 in 2020 and dropped two simple colourways, a black and a white AF1. To this day, these unique versions are among the best sneakers in history.
Nike Air More Uptempo "Cobalt Bliss"
€190
AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Lilac"
€263
AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Black/White"
€235
Nike Air More Uptempo "Electric White"
€180
Nike Air More Uptempo "Industrial Blue"
€102
AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Limestone"
€186
Nike Air More Uptempo "Buff Gold"
€78
Nike Air More Uptempo "Photon Dust"
€112
Nike Air More Uptempo "White Chrome"
€107
Nike Air More Uptempo '96 "Starfish"
€104
Nike Air More Uptempo '96 "Coconut Milk"
€124
Nike Air More Uptempo "Alabaster"
€88
Nike Air More Uptempo Rosewood
€115
Nike Air More Uptempo Slide
€74
Nike Air More Uptempo '96 Hoops Blue
€135
Nike Air Max Uptempo '96 Electric
€130
Nike Air More Uptempo '96 Cobalt Bliss
€121
Nike Air More Uptempo Valentine’s Day
€127
Serena Williams Design Crew x Nike Air More Uptempo
€93
Nike Air More Uptempo Peace, Love, Swoosh
€191
Nike Air More Uptempo 720 Black
€450
Nike Air More Uptempo Triple Black
€455
Nike Air More Uptempo "Olympic"
€112
Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Dark Grey/Light Crimson"
€126
Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Black/Photon Dust"
€127
Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Triple White"
€127