Eric Koston’s first Nike SB signature was the original use last month and now we see more Canyon Purple pop up in the Swoosh skateboarding catalog. The Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski low looks great in the dusty violet shade of canvas, as accented by white accents and traces of the Grand Purple shade that played a key role in SB’s 2010 lineup. Have a closer look below so you can decide how these compare to previous releases like last summer’s black/Vintage Purple, then grab yours at shops like Flatspot.
Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski “Canyon Purple”
Aaron Hope
February 26, 2013
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