Blazer Mid ’77 Releasing Retro-Inspired Nike Athletic Club Collection


Blazer Mid ’77 Releasing Retro-Inspired Nike Athletic Club Collection

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Since returning to the core Swoosh series in 2017, the Nike Blazer Mid’77 series has perfectly combined traditional and experimental styles. In terms of its latest proposition, New Air Force 1 ,the first Nike basketball sneakers have joined the growing "Nike Sports Club" series, adding another number to the former. There are already several pairs of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers, and the Nike sportswear capsule prefers a simple color palette that allows the details of the theme to revel in the spotlight. This newly emerged upper and sole also use white. Profile swooshes and heel plate deviated from the soft shape and chose a blue-green hue. Both the tongue label and the spine of the book have references to the titles of the series. You don't need an expert to see that Nike Waffle One has a little similarity to sacai LDWaffle. This is why this shoe is so praised, usually worn by people who can't afford to cooperate. Here, GR returns again, emphasizing the neutral upper body and the gum floor. The grey washed suede is covered because of the synthetic shell made of it. However, the latter is very transparent, showing some lighter fixtures inside. The Navy Swooshes, then, slammed the thick leather on one side, the contrast was much like chewing gum under your feet.

Adidas no longer focuses on the most popular Ultra Boost, but uses all versions. Here, 5.0 is back, starting December with a palette that is not much different from Spider-Man costumes. Both black and blue threads are used in Primeknit, New Release Yeezy and the former effectively serves as the basis. The cool color, then, is set on the top of the toes, tongue and sides, accentuating the 5.0 unique mixed weave pattern. Through the cage, counter, BOOST, and the aforementioned neutral to make a complete look, dot the background with red stripes and logo. First, Jordan Brand wakes us up with a Reveille and dresses up Jordan 3 with a series of camouflage patterns. Reebok also joined the show on the same Monday and added the term "pink toe" to the question and answer session. On Tuesday, with the launch of Be-Do-Win and Air Jordan 1 mid-year ugly Christmas sweaters, Nike umbrellas became more colorful. Vans and Adidas are also very popular in some cooperation: they cooperate with BAPE and Humanrace Sichona respectively. On Wednesday, Adidas put on comfortable clothes and "Home Alone", and may also bring their commemorative brand, Forum Lo, to do so. Thursday was equally relaxed, mainly controlled by the crazy Swarovski Air Force 1. It's almost Friday, and we have many outstanding people. A Ma Maniere x Air Jordan 1 was released again in a wider range of locations, Yeezy Quantum wore amber, and G-Dragon made Taekwondo 1 for the first time. On Saturday, you can look forward to Yeezy 500 Ash Grey and Air Jordan 1 GORE-TEX.

Virgil Abloh is the art director of Louis Vuitton and a beloved Off-White designer. He is undoubtedly one of the most talented designers of our generation. Together with Newly Jordans, this icon has effectively created a lot of outstanding products, changing the cooperative game for the foreseeable future. Unfortunately, the news of Abloh's death spread this morning, early on November 28, detailing his long-term struggle with cancer. "After hearing this terrible news, we were all shocked. Virgil is not only a talented designer, a visionary, he is also a man with a beautiful soul and great wisdom," LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault said. "At this moment of grief, the LVMH family is with me. We are all missing his relatives. Their husband, father, brother or friend has passed away." According to a recent post by Virgil Abloh on his IG page , The designer is struggling with a rare and aggressive cancer-angiosarcoma of the heart. For more than two years, the founder of Off-White has been fighting the disease privately, receiving extremely challenging treatments, and controlling his existing businesses in the fields of fashion, art and culture.

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