The Nike classic shoe has taken the Roshe category to premium new heights, with this weekend perhaps marking the apex at the arrival of the “Random Yarn Color” versions. This image suggests that there are pairs on the horizon that are just a bit more standard though. You’ll notice that this Nike W Dunk Low Disrupt 2 Pale Ivory DH4402-100 with the Flyknit upper keeps the original sole on bottom rather than wear the Natural Motion one that has been the go-to. Get another angle on this upcoming “Aqua” Flyknit Roshe Run below and tell us if you’re glad to see the NM sole go.
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