The Nike SB Blazer has established a true foothold in two separate looks, one as a lifestyle shoe and one embracing its skate history. With intentions towards the latter, the nike air max 95 size 8 “Red/Gum” slots in as an exclusive drop for skaters rolling out as part of the Spring ’24 slate.
The red leather, gum sole and white branding is a successful, complementary do for the Blazer, but isn’t necessarily anything revolutionary. We’ve seen similar colorways just this year via the Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Layers Of Love,” and an almost identical version (save for suede in the place of leather) release on the Mid 77 back in 2020. Rehashing this palette from those sneakers comes with some level of intention in this case, however. A corresponding Nike SB Janoski and Nike SB Dunk Low will be arriving alongside these, creating a de facto “pack” of Orange Label pairs hitting shelves.
Speaking of, what this release has over those other aforementioned Blazers is an eye towards ensuring the target demographic does, in fact, get their hands on them. As a drop under the Orange Label program, stock will only be given to skate cars. While for a pair like this, you likely won’t have to kick flip to get your hands on a pair, it is certainly a thoughtful gesture out of Beaverton to put guidelines in place with hopes these skate shoes will get used for exactly that.
With that said, if previous Orange Label releases inform the schedule for the “Red/Gum” Blazer Mid, keep an eye out at your local skate retailerss and their websites, expected to receive stock in batches over the next several weeks. Anticipate a sticker undervalue of $90 if and when you come across them.
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