If you’ve ever thought about transforming the Nike Cortez into a stylish dress shoe, your ship has finally come in. Thanks to the new Premium design options offered exclusively at the Nike iD Studio, you can inject some upscale flavor into the classic running sneaker. In addition to the new choices of colors and materials like polished dress leather, metallic patent, waxed twill suit and luxe suede, you can also pick from several new lining options and even decorate the Cortez further with dress shoe-inspired laser-etched patterns. The possibilities are nearly limitless, ensuring that you can whip up a pair to match just about any outfit, whether it be dressy or just casual and the simple design of the Cortez seems to lend itself to some pretty versatile applications. Starting tomorrow, you can begin creating your own styles at the Nike iD Studios, but for now, take a look at some more Nike iD Premium Cortez concoctions after the jump. Via Freshness.
Nike iD Studio Premium Cortez – Summer ’09
Aaron Kr.
May 11, 2009
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