20 Designs That Changed The Game : Nike Air Max 2 CB
“This became more and more overt as a composition. We wanted to capture Charles’ game and his personality.”-Tinker Hatfield
The next Nike model that changed the game is Charles Barkley’s Nike Air Max 2 CB. Although Sir Charles is “not a role-model”, his signature sneakers was still a hot commodity among the younger kids. The straitjacket-inspired support straps and teeth-like outriggers was not just for looks, but these additions to the shoes made it a great performing basketball sneaker.
To some people the Nike Air Max 2 CB design is “turrible”, but we can’t deny that Sir Charles signature kicks helped changed the game. For the history of Charles Barkely signature shoe, check out the paragraph below provided by Nike.
Charles Barkley had been a Nike athlete since the days of the 1987 Nike Air Force and the low-cut Nike Alpha Force. But it took a while for him to get that all-important signature model. Maybe it was that on-and-off court attitude, the team switch or the fact that he’s just “not a role model.”
He didn’t aspire to be a creative either.
Present some idea laden with fancy features and it would get dismissed in the big man’s inimitable style. An unofficial policy of “you-don’t-tell-me-how-to-play-basketball-and-I-won’t-tell-you-how-to-design-shoes” gave Nike’s Tracy Teague and the design team a certain freedom. One underlying theme of the shoes Charles endorsed was the need for constant lockdown to tether a force of nature during moments of on-court insanity.
It’s in those moments of madness that an idea emerged — let Charles unconsciously offer his insights through conversations and play, make the shoe shout without applying wild colors and avoid uncharacteristic smoothness. The Nike Air Max2 CB incarcerated the foot for its own safety with straitjacket-inspired support straps, reinforced lace locks and teeth-like outriggers.
The Nike Air Max2 CB was rooted in pure function. But it included a fair depiction of the athlete at work as well, and in the blow-molded application of extra Max Air there was a softness beneath the tough stuff. Whether that softness reflects the man who wore it is debatable, but it hurled the ball to the next generation of Nike shoes and challenged them to match that level of cushioning. Tinker Hatfield summarizes the Barkley projects succinctly: “The outlandishness of Charles’ persona and the beauty of the product married up.”



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The more I see the “20 Designs” series, the more I miss the Golden Era of kicks.
Nothing will beat the designs, style and effectiveness of the Nike Basketball line from the 90′s. Even the very early 00′s.
It’s like a trip down memory lane. It was a great time to grow up and fall in love with the shoe game.
I sooooooo need the OG all black pair…
i need that black/white/blue pair and the dinosaur jr pair.
They should bring back all the OG colorways of this shoe. Straight classics.
… FAB-FIVE, baby.
Tinker is a legend in sneaker design.