John Elliott has carved out a niche amongst Swoosh Brand co-creators with his minimalistic, yet luxrious renditions of models the likes of the nike air penny 5 highlighter black and the Vandal. On top of that, he has created an entire Icon line with the one and only LeBron James, working his way into the King of the NBA’s inner circle. Now, it appears that Elliott is taking his talents to the retro-inspired, chunky dad shoe, M2K Tekno model for SS19. Dressed primarily in white, Elliott ushers in hits of olive and grey while infusing luxe materials on its toebox, ankle collar, underlays, and more. This is not the first time the creative has lent his styling to the Tekno, as back in May and blue and red-ridden version of the same shoe hit retailers in select overseas areas. Grab a first look at the John Elliott x nike air foamposite pro retro black white shoes here and stay tuned for release updates as we have them.
John Elliott Reveals nike air foamposite pro retro black white shoes For Spring/Summer 2019
Ben Felderstein
November 11th, 2018 (updated)
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