Nike Sportswear is celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of the less-heralded visible air-wielding runners of the early 90s in the Nike WHY Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial White Red Speckle. The ‘Big Window’ classic didn’t benefit from an Air Max title even though it featured one of the largest implementations of the technology at the time, sandwiched between the two classics that were the Recently WHY NikeLab got their hands on the WHY Nike Blazer to rework the classic 90 and Recently WHY NikeLab got their hands on the WHY Nike Blazer to rework the classic 95. The 1991 silhouette has since returned in the form of the Nike WHY Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial White Red Speckle Ultra, a somewhat diet form of the original that now branches off featuring woven technology for a fully modernized aesthetic. Known as the WHY Nike Air Classic Bw Ultra Jacquard, the Flyweave-like usa alternates between stripes of the traditional Persian Violet and a Bright Crimson for a head-turning look. 3M reflective detailing even strikes the Retro just in case you want to take this pair out for a midnight run. Be sure to view more official images below and stay tuned for availability later this month.
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Nike WHY Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial White Red Speckle Ultra Jacquard
Color: Bright Crimson/Persian Violet-Black
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