DM7901-500 KAWS x sacai x Nike Blazer Low “Purple Dusk” will be released tomorrow
New Jordan 2020, Although not the most coveted collaboration in 2021, KAWS x sacai x Nike Blazer Low in “Purple Dusk” is an important collaboration and will be released on Friday, December 10. It was teased for the first time in early November, and the upcoming sneakers are the latest three joint efforts launched by Chitose Abe. Personally, the latest low-top Nike Blazer does not offer anything that has never been seen before: the exposed foam tongue and ankle are combined with the layered contour swoosh, tongue label and midsole upper, and Brian Donnelly His signature “XX” mark is etched on the shoe. The outside of the forefoot. On the macro level, sacai’s “Purple Twilight/Light Green/Pink/White” color project further demonstrates Nike’s commitment to allow selected creatives from around the world to reimagine previously protected sneaker designs; the late Virgil Abloh’s work also takes advantage of this cultural change in North American institutions.
At this point, Nike Air Force 1 is almost as timeless as the original, lasting much longer than anyone expected. For the upcoming series of color schemes, this silhouette will use a color palette familiar to long-time Chicago Bulls fans. Although it is easy to imitate the Air Jordan 1, the good news is that the Air Force 1 Shadow is the opposite of texture because it can adjust the color block and production at the same time. Through the upper, textured suede covers the leather, which forms the lower panel underneath the black and white. The sole and tongue follow a brighter, neutral style, while the brand uses a bolder, patchwork style layout. The adjacent Swoosh and heel label are even more weird, with a cobblestone feel.
Dozens of netizens expressed concern about the saturation of the Nike SB Dunk market on social media, but Peter Moore’s 36-year-old design continues to do whatever he wants. Before 2022, low-top styles have surfaced in the “white/palace purple” color scheme, and they are likely to land in the first half of the new year. Like dozens of styles released since 1985, the upcoming sneakers use a “colorless” background, allowing the tone to replace the attached outer layer and become the focus of the spotlight. Appeared on almost the same Air Jordan 1 Low before, “Court Purple” left its mark on the upper of these shoes, made an animated brand on the tongue label, and brought it to the basketball outsole under the foot. A sense of fashion. According to unauthorized leaks of the shoes, the low-top Nike Dunk comes with “white” laces, but collectors will surely replace them with matching purple suits. Either way, the latest duotone option will definitely help the silhouette dominate in 2022.
Although the Air Jordan 1 is newer to the Jordan Brand family than the design it is based on, it has repeatedly proven that it knows its origins. The idea of ultra-comfort has recently surfaced in a color scheme, combining the classic “black toe” shape with a series of colors reminiscent of college sports. At first glance, the comparison with one of the original Air Jordan 1 styles is obvious: the “white” colored synthetic leather falls on the toe and midfoot, while the fluffy suede wraps on the forefoot and tongue, slightly inclined. -Faded “black” shades. A closer look at this pair of shoes will reveal a modern style, because the mixed material that takes over the heel, collar and tongue incorporates gold, maroon and blue. A trio of vibrant colors occupies most of the back of the vintage shoe, reminiscent of the Nike Dunk drop, another shoe designed by Peter Moore that has drawn inspiration from dozens of college courses since its debut in 1985. The proven “white/black” midsole/outsole combination, but the latter is interrupted by the rich yellow tones, which helps to animate the upper part.