Nike Sportswear knows that neoprene sock designs make for supremely comfortable running shoes (you need look no further than the Air Flow and Huarache Free for proof), but what happens when you take a similarly deconstructed bootie-style setup and craft it in a more traditional material? Check out these first images of the Nike Roshe Run, a shoe that looks to be crafted in some kind of woven textile. Whatever the uppers turn out to be made of, their Swoosh offers the chance for some of the tonal and two-tone colorways that’ve been so popular of late while a white sole serves as the common bond for this first batch. Check them out individually after the jump and let us know what you think of the latest running-inspired casual look from NSW. via ShoePlanet
Nike Roshe Run
Aaron Hope
February 26th, 2014 (updated)
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
4136
Popular Sneakers
Popular Stories
Latest News
“Light Pumice” And Chrome Accents Dot The Nike Cortez
The Nike Cortez rolls on, inarguable in its appeal as a low-key, lifestyle staple shoe. As we near the start of summer in earnest, the...
by Matt Varga
7 hours
94
The Nike Air Huarache Runner Gets A "Cacao Wow" Colorway
The Nike Huarache has had a relatively quiet run in recent memory, and the same can be said about the Huarache Runner, a sleek take-down...
by Andrew Rizzo
9 hours
227
The Nike Dunk Low Presses On In "Black/Midnight Navy/Tan"
Nike said that it will decrease the supply of lifestyle models like the Nike Dunk in an earnings call earlier this year, but don’t expect...
by Andrew Rizzo
11 hours
150
Loading...