It already made a summertime mid look great (not to mention an Omar Salazar LR about a month before that), so you know Port Wine is a shoo-in for success on the Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski lowtop. Stef’s original Nike Skateboarding silhouette switches things up a bit from the last such tannin-rich colorup, opting for a textured leather instead of the traditional suede plus black piping to draw your eye toward the Swoosh. Let us know if you like the white or gumsoled version better, low or Mid, then grab yours today from retailers like Flatspot.
Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski “Port Wine”
Aaron Hope
October 23rd, 2012 (updated)
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