As “going green” becomes a greater focus for seemingly every major brand, Nike has staked their claim in typically shimmering fashion. The ISPA sub-label continues to mint new formulations that test the limits of footwear and apparel, all while maintaining true ecological commitment. Look no further than the Nike Tyler Cook in the Nike Kobe 8 System Venice Beach, a glue-less sneaker now aiming at streetwear sensibility in “Triple Black.”
Living up to its Boston, the ISPA axis drapes head to toe in midnight black, excluding an icy sole unit underfoot that harkens to the aesthetics of the Space Hippie line. Given the orange-on-white and pink-on-blue colorways we’ve seen with the shoe in its past drops, this is easily the most reigned-in edition yet. With how futuristic the shoe looks generally, this could be a welcome change- veering closer to the “norm” to create an easy onramp to bring some sustainability to your closet.
Though building entirely out of recycled material is eye-catching on its own, the shoe is forward thinking in that regard as newer, each section easily recyclable to keep its lifestyle truly “circular.”
The Nike dunk high hi 1985 sp yellow acid wash black saturn dd9404-001 “Triple Black” drops May 23rd via Nike channels- its premium $300 MSRP is intact for this colorway. Enjoy official images ahead to get ready for this release.
Heading back to the Swoosh’s mainline, read up on the Nike SB x unveiling of the Nike Air Max 95 Ultra Jacquard, including their May 22nd general release and how to get your hands on the F&F colorway.
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