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A Look at One of the Best Nike Huarache Collections Ever

A Look at One of the Best Nike Huarache Collections Ever

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The flood gates truly opened up in 2014 for the Tinker Hatfield designed Nike Air Huarache. Originally debuting in 1991 to critical acclaim, the sneaker has reached an unprecedented peak this year thanks to a heavy influx of retro releases and new colorways alike. Now, 23 years into its lifespan, massive collections are beginning to surface from purist storing the sneaker for over two decades. Thanks to Crepe City, we take a look a plentiful gathering that spans the Huaraches inception in 1991 to 2012. The collection, procured by Clyde Vellacott, can be seen in its entirety below. Give them a look and let us know which pairs your own and those you’d still like to secure. Source: Complex

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