The Blazer is probably no longer the Jordan popular b-ball inspired silhouette from the Beaverton-based firm, unlike the
Air Jordan 1 and
Nike Dunk. That didn't stop Sacai designer
Chitose Abe from once again putting her inimitable stamp on this edition of the Sacai British Tan Blazer. True to form, the Japanese artist made a point of making a statement by oversizing the basic visual characteristics of a pair of Nike sneakers that is naturally simplistic by default. The latest iteration of the Nike Blazer Low stamped with
Sacai's signature features several inserts that have been deliberately split to bring it into a destructured dimension that has become the label's trademark in a few years. This is the case for this
Collection Nike Nike Air Max Air Max Plus is empty with notably the side Swoosh, the contours of the lacing system and the tongue of the laces. The duo of brown and red in which the upper of the shoe Blazer Low is displayed does not leave indifferent. Chitose Abe has bet on a brown suede base with which contrast tone-on-tone womens overlays and others that stand out thanks to their red finish. The sole stands in a white rubber coating that encroaches on the upper, both at the mudguard and the heel.
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