atmos mag 04
A lot has changed since Japanese retailer atmos first put out the atmos mag in late 2011. There’ve





A lot has changed since Japanese retailer atmos first put out the atmos mag in late 2011. There’ve been new technological advancements, a new audience for footwear, a bevy of brand revivals, and so on. Yet despite all of this, it still feels like yesterday when perusing the fourth issue of atmos mag, whose format and taste have remained consistently impeccable throughout the years. In this installment, we find the brand exploring new offerings from New Balance, SUPRA and Converse, as well as lesser known brands like Pointer and Topper. Additionally, the magazine explores the freshest pairings for summer, contains a nice editorial on Nike’s Flyknit technology, and highlights the strongest brands for the season. Enjoy a full digital look at the newly released atmos mag here.