Undefeated Is Dropping Two More Nike Air Terra Humara Colorways This Week
After collaborating on the return of the Air Terra Humara in December, Undefeated and Nike are returning with two more colorways for the archival trail sneaker.
The second batch of shoes will release this week, as the Air Terra Humara takes on a practical “Cargo Khaki” colorway, as well as a much louder turquoise “Light Menta” version. Just like the first two colorways, both feature blue Undefeated hang tags on the lateral Swoosh, “Play Dirty” debossed near the collar across the lateral and medial sides, co-branding on the treaded heel counter and custom Nike trail marks on the heel pull, tongue and insole.
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“Cargo Khaki” mixes its namesake color with olive green, grey, black and small pops of safety orange for the more sensible take on outdoor sneakers. “Light Menta” then features a very ’80s array of turqoise, purple and pink to go along with black. Both of the shoe’s wavy overlays and tongue edge are also reflective.
The Air Terra Humara originally released in 1997, the same year as the Air Humara that preceded it, and takes inspiration from the technical aesthetic of motorcycle wheels. Despite being made overtly for trail running, it quickly became a hit in the lifestyle space and has been reissued a number of times in the years since its original run.
The Undefeated Air Terra Humara “Cargo Khaki” and “Light Menta” will release Saturday, Feb. 24, exclusively through the boutique’s website and physical stores. Pricing is set at $170, and if the shoes follow the lead of the first two, they should be an easy purchase.
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Ian Servantes is a Senior Trending News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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