Legendary collector ICEBERG invites the SNEAKERS MAGAZINE crew into the depths of his extensive archive of rarities for an exclusive peek into the depths of his stash.
Those in the know will recognise the name Iceberg when it comes to collecting significant and obscure footwear releases. For the latest issue of Sneakers Mag, we get a unique insight into what might just be one of the most interesting selection of Nike Air releases we’ve ever seen. Plenty of vintage classics make an appearance, but it’s the more obscure models that really shine through for us.
In his own words, Iceberg says, ‘I like these models because you don’t see them every day. Their rarity separates them from seeing the 100th photo of a hyped-up shoe that’s on heavy social media rotation. From my personal standpoint, this phenomenon of constantly reappearing shoes has really taken the fun and interest out of many models for me. To a point where I even consider it too boring 90 percent of the time to even bother posting a pic of a shoe on Instagram. There’s plenty of gold in here: models such as the Nike Air Equator (1996), the Nike Air Stasis Footscape (1996), the Nike Air Perseus (1996) and the Nike Air Talaria (1997) each get a chance to shine in this superb feature.
Check out a small preview here of some of the rarely-seen gems from his vault of OG Nike Air releases – click here to see the interview in full at the SNEAKERS MAGAZINE site. Add to your own collection by checking out the latest releases at NIKE now via the banner underneath.