postheadericon New Nike Sportswear Blazer Mid AB TZ

1972 was the year in which Nike ventured into the world of sneakers for basketball with the launch of Nike Blazer, which today is acknowledged as a classic due to its current design has served as a basis to modify and create new versions like this, in collaboration with the Japanese SOPHNET. SOPHNET. is a pilot project created by streetwear Hirofumi Kiyonaga and which is also involved the father of streetwear Hiroshi Fujiwara.

The participation of SOPHNET. fully reflected in the finish of the Blazer, with interesting details like the toe very similar to the Nike All Court, which is extremely popular in the Japanese market, and the inner side closure giving reference to the boots worn by the Japanese.
Whatever the color of your choice, you can find it in limited quantities at select Nike Sportswear .

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