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The “Floral” Huaraches You’ve Been Waiting For Are Arriving Soon

The “Floral” Huaraches You’ve Been Waiting For Are Arriving Soon

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The excitement of Nike bringing back the Nike Air Huarache has all but wound up, so how is the Swoosh going to keep your newfound interest in Tinker Hatfield’s 1991 classic? By adding floral prints for summer, of course. This Huarache trio featuring a cartoonish take on fauna is a women’s exclusive. With hints of Safari pebbling on the toe cap and synthetic overlay, just the right amount of neoprene mesh rounds out the toe in either pink, black, or red. This look would’ve been unthought of a year ago when Nike was first bringing the shoe back in an array of OG colorways, but now that one of the most successful shoes of 2014 has entered the new year, you can expect even more experimentation on the Nike Huarache series. But can we get some graphic options via NIKEiD? Check out more photos below, and know that the look is available at overseas retailers like atmos, so a stateside release is looming in the not so distant future.

Source: atmos

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