Even in Stealth Mode, Nike's Outdoor-ish Cross-Trainer Looks Almost Too Good
Nike's Air Trainer Huarache sneakers gets "Triple Black" treatment, resulting in an incredibly clean & stealthy take on the model.

Nike has set up the Air Trainer Huarache to have a promising comeback era. It started with a hot and hairy collaboration with the people's favorite streetwear brand, Corteiz. Nike's now shifted focus to the sneaker's general release lineup, which is stacking up with some admittedly nice colorways.
Next, Nike's Air Trainer Huarache goes stealthy. The sportswear label gives the 1990s cross-training shoe the classic "Triple Black" treatment, producing a super clean all-black version of the Huaraches.
Really, it's like the Corteiz collaboration, just minus the pony hair, camo details, and, well, Corteiz.
Although dripped out in a super quiet look, the Air Trainer Huarache's most classic details are still present and accounted for. The sneaker again offers up several satisfying textures like crisp leather, super smooth nubuck, and breezy moments.
The Huaraches also still look very outdoor-worthy like they did in the 90s. The shoe preserves its unmistakable velcro strap across the foot and the cushy inner sock bootie. At the same time, the heel pull tab and overall rugged charm only add to its outdoor-shoe-ness.
The Nike Air Trainer Huarache really leaned into its outdoorsy vibe with its "Baroque Brown" versions, which looked like someone pulled them straight from an ACG catalog with its earthy coloring and traditional hiking-like styling.
Now, after surfacing on the sneaker 'net about a month ago, both the "Triple Black" and "Baroque Brown" Huaraches are finally here. Both colorways are officially up for grabs at several stores, including Slam Jam and END.
But that ain't it for the Air Trainer Huarache. Just know that it's about to be an ice-cold spring for the Huarache hive (in a good way).