{"id":296753,"date":"2013-05-14T10:34:27","date_gmt":"2013-05-14T15:34:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=296753"},"modified":"2022-09-16T15:18:44","modified_gmt":"2022-09-16T20:18:44","slug":"what-wed-like-to-see-from-andre-agassi-nikes-new-partnership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/what-wed-like-to-see-from-andre-agassi-nikes-new-partnership\/","title":{"rendered":"What We’d Like to See from Agassi and Nike"},"content":{"rendered":"

Tomorrow, we see the relaunch of the Nike Air Tech Challenge Huarache, the first widespread retro release from Andre Agassi<\/strong>‘s famed signature line since he\u00a0rejoined Nike<\/strong>. Kicking things off on the right foot, we take a look back at six things we were hoping to see happen in result of the reunited partnership.<\/p>\n

Andre Agassi<\/strong> is back with Nike<\/strong>, but what does this mean for sneakerheads? Much like Michael Jordan or even Allen Iverson, Andre Agassi changed the game, dress code, and culture of his sport. His accolades are heralded, his outfits are iconic, and Nike has a chance to refresh our memories and our rotations thanks to this recent announcement. While we do some waiting, we\u2019ll also do some wanting. Take a look at some of the things we\u2019d like to see from Andre Agassi and Nike\u2019s renewed partnership.<\/p>\n

Sneaker Retros<\/h2>\n

Decades ago, the tennis category was the premier sector in athletic footwear. The term \u2018tennis shoes\u2019 proves such, as the kicks built for court and clay had the original crossover appeal to casual wear. Tennis footwear was pivotal not only on the casual forefront, but also in the signature shoe movement. Rod Laver, Stan Smith, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Michael Chang, Pete Sampras, and many more endorsed models that were big at the time and still see wear today.<\/p>\n

In retro lore, we\u2019ve seen basketball, football, and baseball all make waves in recent years. The likes of Penny Hardaway, Bo Jackson, and Ken Griffey Jr. have seen their signature lines sellout in stores and even spawn new and updated models. Could Agassi shoes<\/a> return to Nike see the same effect? We\u2019ve seen Nike Air Tech Challenge<\/a> retros and even hybrids, but none with Agassi tagging.<\/p>\n

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Return of Agassi Apparel<\/h2>\n

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Of all of Nike\u2019s historic signature athletes, Andre Agassi may have the strongest clothing collection. The fact that he played an individual sport allowed him to make memories in his own apparell without being limited to team uniforms and league regulations. The acid washed denim and vibrant prints were a total culture shock to the country club sport, while practicality of polos and shorts prove more wearable than most jerseys or gym trunks. We\u2019ve seen Jordan Brand re-release Flight Suits and more as of late, will Nike do the same for Agassi?<\/p>\n

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Return to Rock N Roll Attitude in Tennis<\/h2>\n