{"id":398172,"date":"2014-08-11T15:26:21","date_gmt":"2014-08-11T20:26:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=398172"},"modified":"2020-12-10T10:55:24","modified_gmt":"2020-12-10T16:55:24","slug":"10-best-shark-inspired-sneakers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/10-best-shark-inspired-sneakers\/","title":{"rendered":"The 10 Best Shark-Inspired Sneakers"},"content":{"rendered":"
Shark Week<\/strong> is back and bigger than ever. The wildly popular annual mini-series on the Discovery Channel kicked off its 2014 run last night, feeding shark fans their footage and reminding everyone what’s out there in the deep blue sea. Sharks have clearly separated themselves as one of the wonders of the world, and their power has even trickled over into sneakers. As some of the most distinguished animals on the planet, the keepers of the ocean have inspired different styles of shoes from multiple makes and models. From their teeth to their strength, sharks have consistently been incorporated various signatures, collaborations, and customs.<\/p>\n Swim through the following pages to see 10 of the best shark-inspired sneakers from an array of brands. Tell us which is your favorite individual in the comment section at the end, and keep navigating to Snkrs Day for everything sneakers.<\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Sneaker Freaker x PUMA Blaze of Glory \u201cSharkbait\u201d<\/a> This Sneaker Freaker<\/strong> collaboration with PUMA drew direct inspiration from their seaside companions. Based in Australia, this time SF utilized a turquoise upper with a gold shark tooth hang jewel.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Shark”<\/a> Arguably the most notable shark-inspired sneaker came from Kobe Bryant<\/strong>‘s camp, as his seventh signature sneaker continued its animal series with this smooth blue style code. With an upper that features an ocean ripple effect, this Black Mamba makeup is finished off with direct representation in the form of a shark silhouette on the back heels.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Nike Zoom Hyperflight PRM “Shark” Teamed up with “Tiger” and “Lion” renditions, this “Shark” take on the premium Nike Zoom Hyperflight<\/strong> gave the animal pack some motion from the ocean. Fading from blue to grey, the upper is designed to look slick like a shark’s smooth exterior.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Bathing Ape Asta \u201c1st Camo Shark\u201d<\/a> A Bathing Ape recently combined their staple camouflage aesthetic with inspiration from the World War II fighter jets, which famously featured a shark face graphic.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Nike Zoom Hyperflight PRM “Shark”<\/a> Although a custom creation, this Nike Air Foamposite One directly embodies its shark inspiration. Much like the premium Hyperflight release, the sleek transition from blue to grey represents the animal’s smooth skin.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> adidas ZX 500 “Shark” Offering a more playful take on the often-feared animal, this adidas ZX 500 “Shark”<\/strong> is set in random grey, royal, and red tones. With the jaws from a shark painted onto the midsole, this animalistic design is finished off with two different sets of eyes on the laces and is actually still available at Kinetics.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Model:<\/strong> Reebok ZigTech Shark<\/a> In 2012, Reebok took their notable ZigTech<\/strong> cushioning technology and trimmed it down into a Shark silhouette. With an already rigged design, the ZigTech grooves can easily portray a set of jaws.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nSneaker Freaker x PUMA Blaze of Glory \u201cSharkbait\u201d<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2013<\/p>\nNike Zoom Kobe VII \u201cShark\u201d<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2012<\/p>\nNike Zoom Hyperflight PRM “Shark”<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2013<\/p>\nBathing Ape Asta \u201c1st Camo Shark\u201d<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2014<\/p>\nNike Air Foamposite One “Great White” Custom<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2013<\/p>\nadidas ZX 500 “Shark”<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2014<\/p>\nReebok ZigTech Shark<\/h2>\n
\nYear:<\/strong> 2012<\/p>\nNike Zoom Sharkley<\/h2>\n