{"id":463902,"date":"2015-09-15T13:16:04","date_gmt":"2015-09-15T17:16:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=463902"},"modified":"2016-09-23T18:41:23","modified_gmt":"2016-09-23T22:41:23","slug":"designer-aaron-cooper-explains-how-kgs-energy-inspired-the-nike-air-garnett-iii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/designer-aaron-cooper-explains-how-kgs-energy-inspired-the-nike-air-garnett-iii\/","title":{"rendered":"Designer Aaron Cooper Explains How KG’s Energy Inspired The Nike Air Garnett III"},"content":{"rendered":"
words & interview \/\/ Nick DePaula:<\/strong><\/p>\n The best signature shoes layer in cues and quirks from their namesake player.<\/p>\n The Nike Air Garnett III, designed by Aaron Cooper with some help from Eric Avar and originally released in the fall of 1999, is to this day still one of the very best signature shoes.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n When Kevin Garnett returned to Minnesota\u00a0during the 2014-15 season\u00a0at the close of the NBA’s February trade deadline, the timing couldn’t have worked out better. In advance of The Kid’s 20th\u00a0NBA season, Nike Sportswear was relaunching the most beloved sneaker of his career, the vibrant Air Garnett III.<\/p>\n As “Coop” explains, it was a project that began in the late 90’s, just as he and Avar were at the pinnacle of their powers, collectively taking the industry to new places. They had this sneaker design thing down<\/em>. In just a five-year span to close the decade, the duo had taken Nike Basketball signature sneakers to new heights, with flowing and masterful designs from Avar’s Air Penny series and Aaron’s Pippen line leading the charge of the Flight and Uptempo golden era.<\/p>\n “Over the ten years that Eric and I worked together in hoops, we often knocked designs back and forth with each other,” recalls Cooper. “The Garnett III was one of many shoes that Eric and I designed together. He took the lead on the upper by throwing down the initial sketch. I think he was busy working on a few of his many history makers at the time. [laughs]”<\/p>\n In an era\u00a0when hoops shoes featured rich leathers and nubucks, the Garnett III also came shortly after Avar’s groundbreaking Foamposite design, but veered towards a new direction, with more targeted usages of mesh.<\/p>\n