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Nike Flyknit Trainer+ – Fall 2012 Preview

Nike Flyknit Trainer+ – Fall 2012 Preview

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Nike has been at the forefront of the revolution in sneaker materials over the past few years, introducing groundbreaking technical elements like Flywire, Hyperfuse and LunarLon along with style advances on these new synthetics like gradients and patterns of all sorts.  As new materials continue to present new possibilities, Beaverton has managed to quite literally weave style and performance benefits together in their stunning Flyknit technique.  The Nike Flyknit Trainer+ will arrive next week on the London Olympic Medal Stand, then at select retailers for the fall season in no fewer than ten new colorways with each pair offering its own unique blend of tones the likes of which you’ll only get with the latest HTM game-changer.  Have a closer look after the jump, let us know which pair stands out in your eyes and stick with Sneaker News for release info.  via Tenisfuki

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