Product Description
Released alongside a black and an olive pair of Air Max Ones, as part of the Nike Air Max 1 "Patch Pack," the pack included the Nike Air Max 1 V SP "Sand Patch" dropped in March, 2105. Shrounded in light, sandy colors, the Sand Patch 1 had a hyperfuse overlay that wrapped from the heel and circumferenced the entire shoe while also acting as a mudguard. With plenty of dimension given to the rear paneling on the Sand AM1 Patch through velcro material, the no-sew mudguard gave much-needed simplicity to the toe box. The velcro on the back of the AM1 Patch Sand allowed owners to interchange any number of 22 different patches that were included as a set with the shoes. The Sand Air Max 1's patches represented the different NikeLab cities throughout the world as well as Tinker Hatfield (the original Air Max designer) and other Nike creations. With a retail price of $130 , the Nike Air Max 1 V SP "Sand Patch" sold out very quickly due to its low production numbers and hype surrounding the Pack Pack. The Sand Patch 1 was the most subtle of the pack, while also being arguably the most fashion-forward with its use of the light tan palette.