Latest Release Fragment x sacai x Nike LDWaffle Running Shoes To Buy In Theairmax270.com

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Latest Release Fragment x sacai x Nike LDWaffle Running Shoes To Buy In Theairmax270.com

This 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.
The 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.
The new 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.