Most of Nike Sportswear’s collaborations with fragment design have been the easy-going kicks like the Zoom Tennis Classic or Match Classic (the simple tennis-shoe variety), so what happens Hiroshi Fujiwara works on the Zoom Meriwether? The Meriwether can’t exactly be described as a low-cut lifestyle tennis shoe, but still, Fujiwara’s personal style is expressed well in this mid-cut hiking shoe. Asian retailer Invincible has these in stock, so check out the extra shots below and we’ll let you know if these his the states.
fragment design x Nike Zoom Meriwether – New Photos
John Kim
November 18th, 2011 (updated)
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