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Nike Air Trainer Huarache ’94 – 2013 Samples

Nike Air Trainer Huarache ’94 – 2013 Samples

Nike Air Trainer Huarache 94 2013 Samples Summary

Nike Sportswear has given us plenty of variety when it comes to retro trainers over the past few years, and a further testament to the greatness of the roughly decade starting around ’87 is the fact that there are still more we haven’t seen yet.  The Nike Air Trainer Huarache ’94 is a perfect example, a grunge-era period piece whose laceless design came off like a more manageable rendition of the previous year’s much higher Air Carnivore, as well as the cross-training cousin of the Air Unlimited.

NSW brings back more Grape-y of two similar OG styles (will the more ‘Bucks’-ish originals follow soon or are they too much alike?) along with a ‘raging’ Bulls colorup and another with 112 vibes, all of which you can see up close after the jump.  Let us know if it’s the OG that most excites you or whether one of the others resonates more strongly and be sure to check back with Sneaker News for release info on these Spring 2013 releases.  The most eager among us who happen to rock the magical size 9 can get ahead of the curve with a three-pack of samples up for auction from gpatt24 on eBay.

2013 Nike Air Trainer Huarache 94 Samples

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Nike Air Trainer Huarache 94 2013 Red Black

Nike Air Trainer Huarache 94 2013 Silver Black Volt

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