For the Nike Air Force 1, we see the flower-bearing branch stitched over the top of the canvas tongue. The same canvas finish can be found at the mid panel, while the pair’s overlays revert to a classic white leather build. As the plant is one of the original sources of indigo dye, it’s only natural that Nike would include the blueish hue on the release, found here on the Swoosh and rear paneling. The latter arrives with embroidered facts on the fruit, including the scientific name, where it’s commonly found, and more. Caramel suede overlays reach up the heel, while similar hues are found at the dubraes and a dark cinder rubber outsole underfoot which completes the design.
Similar to an Air Jordan 1 High release from 2018, the Nike SB Dunk Low Court Purple will inherit the Jordan 1’s iconic “Black Toe” color-blocking, with purple and black leather overlays presented in contrast of the standard white base. Finishing off the style is a white midsole and purple rubber outsole.this pair features Court Purple on the overlay, tongue branding, and rubber outsole. Following, White lands on the midsole, toe, and tongue. Lastly, Black appears on the overlays, laces, ankle, and Swoosh.
The Jordan Why Not Zer0.4 Family sneaker’s ultra-breathable upper boasts a tonal arrangement riddled with varying textures. Pull tabs on the heel and branding on the tongue, however, steal the spotlight with their muted golden stylings. Underfoot, the “Why Not?” Zer0.3‘s successor features a predominantly “White” sole unit interrupted by tread and midfoot shanks donning different tones. While the nods to his family and close-held communities are kept minimal, sockliners are stamped with a crest featuring loved ones’ initials.

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