If you can’t afford the roughly $50,000 resale price tag that comes with the “Back to the Future II”-inspired Nike Mag, don’t worry, there still might be a way for you to channel your inner Marty ...
Nike made quick use of their McFly’s Closet teaser and now the full details of the Nike Mag/Back 4 the Future Project are here: The NIKE MAG is no longer the “greatest shoe never made.” The mythical ...
In March, Nike unveiled its latest game-changing innovation with a new, self-lacing sneaker, the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0. It came with the promise of a late-2016 release, which sneaker site Sole Collector ...
It's time for the "greatest shoe never made" to make its real life debut, and with the fact that they're being touted as precise replicas, down to "the contours of the upper, the glowing LED panel and ...
This may be fairly controversial to say, but Nike Japan’s upcoming release of the Nike Adapt BB 2.0 in the Back to the Future II inspired MAG colorway is every bit an improvement on the original.
NEW YORK -- For just $10, you can fight Parkinson's Disease and win a cool pair of sneakers straight from the big screen to your feet. With the first pairs of the famous self-lacing MAG shoes from ...
Just in time for Back To The Future Day, Nike’s self-lacing shoes are officially here. The shoe giant originally released its “Nike Air Mag” kicks in 2011 that were based on the futuristic shoes Marty ...
In 2015, Marty McFly slipped on a pair of Nike Air Power Laces, white-and-gray high-tops with teal specks and wrap-around ankle straps, which self-fastened electronically. Now, four years earlier, ...
It took 27 years, but Marty McFly's autolacing Nike Mags from Back to the Future Part II are finally here. Nike announced today that the brand will be making 89 pairs of the self-tying sneakers to ...
The wait is over: Nike has officially unveiled the highly anticipated Nike MAG 2015 Back to the Future shoes. These official images on the pair, which come complete with the power lacing promised by ...
This is the same pair Nike is giving people a chance to win through an online raffle. Tickets are $10 each and all proceeds are going to The Michael J. Fox Foundation, an organization that's trying to ...