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For a sneaker that has been missing in action for a while, the Nike Air Footscape has stepped back on the scene like it never missed a beat. Thanks to Nike’s Tier Zero line, the Footscape is back in the rotation with the Microstripe and Woven editions and the summer colorways that we showed you yesterday. If you remember, we showed you a look at this orange and white version back in November as part of our preview of some of stylemaker Hiroshi Fujiwara’s upcoming Nike designs. It was not known at the time, but this Air Footscape is actually an official collaboration with Fujiwara’s Fragment Design label and will feature the brand logo on the heel tab. The bright orange mesh upper also features a clean white toecap and midsole with black accents, making this colorway stand out from previous versions as a foolproof attention-grabber. Look for these beauties to hit select Tier Zero accounts on April 4th. via Hypebeast.

Style: 369188-601
Color: CHILE RED/NEUTRAL GREY-BLACK

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Nike Hiroshi Footscape Macroplus Sample 2


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