Patent Leather
Definition
Leather finished with a high-gloss, mirror-like coating. Patent leather is iconic on sneakers like the Air Jordan 11 and gives shoes a formal, eye-catching shine.
In Context
“The patent leather on the Bred 11s catches light like nothing else — you can almost see your reflection in it.”
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Nubuck
A type of leather that has been sanded on the outer surface to create a soft, velvety texture. Nubuck is more durable than suede but requires careful maintenance to avoid staining and water damage.
Suede
A soft leather with a napped finish, made from the underside of animal hide. Suede gives sneakers a premium, textured look but is more delicate and susceptible to water and dirt than smooth leather.
Flyknit
Nike's proprietary knitted textile upper technology that creates a lightweight, sock-like fit. Flyknit uses precision engineering to place support and stretch exactly where needed.
Primeknit
Adidas' answer to Flyknit, using a digitally knitted upper for a seamless, adaptive fit. Primeknit became famous on the Ultraboost and Yeezy 350 lines.
Boost
Adidas' signature cushioning technology made from thousands of expanded TPU pellets. Boost provides exceptional energy return and comfort, revolutionizing sneaker cushioning when introduced in 2013.
React
Nike's foam cushioning technology designed to be soft, bouncy, lightweight, and durable all at once. React foam is used across running, basketball, and lifestyle models.