Among non-proprietary fabrics, Gore-Tex surely reigns supreme, asserting a hold over almost every footwear label just as Vibram has done so often in the past few years. Near as evergreen as pantone colors, the innovative imprint has seen the most widespread use across Nike’s vast array of silhouettes, going forward with models built solely around them and even outfitting staples such as the Nike Sportswear reveals a Purple edition of their latest Glitter Swoosh Air Force 1. Its THE10TH creation, which spun a more militaristic tale in comparison to this upcoming pair, sold out almost instantly and its possible that these might follow suit. Dark navys take the driver’s seat this time around, crafting tonally from the textured mesh of the base to the tumbled leather of the toe caps, eye stays, and on. Swooshes, embroidery hits, and the typical “AIR” type right along the side break up in bleached white treatment, allowing the yellow “GORE-TEX” logo to stand out much more vibrantly by comparison. Grab a detailed look at these right here and find them rolling out to select retailers and Nike.com soon.
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