This re-soled Nike LD-1000 has been a cult hit since it was introduced as a collaboration with fragment design (which is true for almost every shoe Hiroshi has done). That navy pair was tough to get as they sold out immediately worldwide, but this version of the Roshe LD-1000 in black with the Sony Music Artists abbreviation embroidered onto the heel is likely impossible to attain, unless you’re part of that inner circle. The fragment design markings on the sole make it quite obvious that Hiroshi Fujiwara, who created some t-shirts and towels for SMA 40th, was behind this collaboration, but the release of some sort is still a mystery (but rather unlikely given the history of past Nike collabs with music labels). More photos below.
Nike Roshe LD-1000 For Sony Music Artists By fragment design
John Kim
April 15, 2015
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