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Digi Camo Returns On The Nike Flyknit Racer “Blue Tint”

Digi Camo Returns On The Nike Flyknit Racer “Blue Tint”

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Nike is already planning for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by creating an Indigo-dyed Nike Flyknit Racer to showcase Japan’s love of selvedge denim (you can check out more of the pair here) but just in case you can’t wait for that pair to release in the future, this upcoming Nike Flyknit Racer “Blue Tint” should hold you over once it releases on November 11th.

Nike Sportswear has been revitalizing the instant running classic in a number of ways lately, as this particular pair adds a dash of Digi-Camo to the heel tab for a unique twist that adds a lifestyle flare. The appeal in this “Blue Tint” colorway comes in the form of a high-contrast color blocking with a predominantly white upper turned on its head on the medial side for a darker twist. A dark navy midsole adds a simple finish to an otherwise head-turning release that should benefit those of you that thought the recently released Nike Flyknit Racer “Pure Platinum” was a little too subdued for your tastes.

What do you think of the Nike Flyknit Racer “Blue Tint”? Check out more detailed shots below and know that this pair will arrive at select Nike retailers on November 11th for $160 USD.

Nike Flyknit Racer “Blue Tint”

Color: Blue Tint/Obsidian-White
Style Code: 862713-401
Release Date: November 11, 2016
Price: $160

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