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- DenisePBaird
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- Joined: September 11th, 2020, 9:05 pm
"Nike SB has been rather experimental with the Zoom Blazer Mid, tweaking its upper with sashiko stitch and even jewel swooshes. And now, after the latter’s Black/Gum reveal, we’re soon to see yet another colorway that contrasts in near full white shading. Tumbled leathers and Sail midsoles benefit visually from the lighter aesthetic, both of their textures standing out more pronounced than that of the aforementioned. Even the jewel swoosh itself seems louder by comparison, something to which its bright blue coloring is owed credit. Elsewhere, in complement to the branded fixture, the laces, tongue patch, and “NIKE” embroidery at the corduroy heel are marked with aqua tint. Grab a detailed look at these here and expect a release to arrive on Nike.com soon.
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Instead of simply dressing up the take a look at it in a team-inspired color scheme, the NBA and Nike are taking a different angle for their next collection of Air Force 1s. This time around they’re delving into the league’s rule book and nodding to that of the once-banned accessories for players on-court.Using the AF1 Low as their canvas, the two entities alter the Swooshes with silver semi-circle metal-plates — a deviation from the gold plates seen on previous iterations — to translate the idea that hoopers aren’t allowed to rock jewelry, and reverse the throat’s NBA logos to showcase how ballers would once wear their headbands upside down.
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Instead of simply dressing up the take a look at it in a team-inspired color scheme, the NBA and Nike are taking a different angle for their next collection of Air Force 1s. This time around they’re delving into the league’s rule book and nodding to that of the once-banned accessories for players on-court.Using the AF1 Low as their canvas, the two entities alter the Swooshes with silver semi-circle metal-plates — a deviation from the gold plates seen on previous iterations — to translate the idea that hoopers aren’t allowed to rock jewelry, and reverse the throat’s NBA logos to showcase how ballers would once wear their headbands upside down.