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Fragment x Sacai x Nike LDWaffle Wolf Grey brings together Chitose Abe and Hiroshi Fujiwara on a three-way sneaker collaboration that borrows elements from the Nike LDV and Waffle Racer.Its nominal hue is the one that makes the biggest statement here. The breathable mesh mid-foot and toe boxes suede overlays that neighbor the throat and make up the mudguards and heels. In true sacai fashion, the side Swooshes and tongues arrive with the double-stacked look, both of which are devised with white outers. Branding is present atop the tongues, one of which features Hiroshi Fujiwara‘s signature bolt logo. Beneath the base, the lipped-out midsoles are decorated with a “The Classic: Fragment: sacai” spell-out on the lateral heels. Completing this three-way installment are “Light Smoke Grey” mid-sections and solid black waffle outsoles.
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Fragment x Sacai x Nike LDWaffle Blue Void is dressed in a traditional blend of mesh and suede. The tonal navy finish is contrasted by hits of white on the double-stacked leather Swoosh and heel tab, the latter marked with dual Nike and sacai branding. Woven Nike and Fragment tags adorn the doubled-up tongues, while the elongated foam midsole is inscribed with ‘The Classic / Fragment: sacai.’ Nike’s waffle-traction rubber outsole provides superior grip underfoot.As with Chitose Abe’s own work with the Swoosh, the latest vintage Nike Running shoe-inspired design boasts a near-identical makeup to the string of pairs that dropped throughout 2019.
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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38X is taking a brief moment to acknowledge its rich Nike Running lineage with a multi-color makeup that brings divergent hues together to “celebrate the Pegasus legacy.”The shoe's top half is constructed of engineered mesh that’s breathable in some spots and bolstered in others, providing a mix of fit and support. Here, the left shoe is done up in white with neon-tinted yellow, red and blue eyestays and Swooshes plus a gray heel. On the other hand (or foot), the right shoe retains all these secondary colors but opts for a steel gray mesh base in place of white.Insoles swap between neon yellow and red plus Swooshes and a Zoom Air spellout, while graphic hits run down each tongue.
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Sale Retro Jordan, Nike essentially have pioneered the ‘What The’ concept for over a decade now, and the next iteration of this conglomerated theme is on the Air Presto, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. In what can be considered a belated and continued marker of this milestone, the ‘What The’ execution sees individual elements drawn from the Presto’s original colourways from the year 2000 placed all together on the one pair.This isn’t the first time the Air Presto has gone mismatched. A few years ago, the similarly-themed ‘Greedy’ theme remixed the model with multiple colours adorning each panel for a unique effect.
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Nike Air Presto What The sneakers last the colorful, mismatched arrangement introduced by the Swoosh’s skateboarding in 2007. Fabric uppers across both right and left shoes are covered in everything from vibrant red to thunderstorm graphics that nod to colorways of the past. Molded components at the profiles and heel also partake in the “What The” styling, proffering their semi-translucence in a variety of tones. Underfoot, sole units rounds out the pair’s playful scheme as they boast disparate color palettes directly transplanted from past offerings.Overall a clean new rendition that many Air Presto fans and Nike fans will be out in full force to get their hands on.
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Nike LeBron 14 Colorful was designed by jason petrie and features sock-like construction with a mix of new nike flyknit upper.and is the fourteenth signature shoe for LeBron James. it features a strap across the uppers. Technology that went into the LeBron 14 is Zoom Air units and dual-zone composite upper. Various colorways of the LeBron 14 will launch during 2017 which was fist leaked on Christmas Day.
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Sale Retro Jordan, Originally shared on his Instagram page in a preview Black/White photo, the pack will be returning in its respective colors representing: New York, Beijing, and London. Each pair features the label’s iconic lightning bolt logo embedded on the heel. Finishing off the design is a White midsole with various texts and numbers including “FA21” possibly indicating that the pack will return later this year.In addition to the fragment x Nike Dunk High Beijing release, fragment design and Nike will be teaming up once more to hit us with a Navy and Black Nike Dunk High.
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Nike SB Dunk High also takes cues from 2010’s fragment x Nike Dunk High City Pack done in a similar color scheme as the “New York” release, with the major difference being alternate color blocking. Details include a Midnight Navy leather base offset by the Black leather overlays. Other new details include the fragment ankle strap done in Blue instead of White. Black laces, fragment branding on the lateral heel, White midsoles with Black text on it and Black outsoles complete the look.
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Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit 2.0 Reverse Orca earns its namesake for the signature black-on-white scheme that mirrors the colors of a killer whale.it has black on most of its body with white spots mixed in, this offering is the exact opposite. An icy outsole finishes off this look in customary Vapormax fashion.A clear VaporMax sole complements the clean look underfoot.