Following just shortly after the release of his Vibram-attached Free TR 3, designer Matthew M Williams reveals plans to grow his Nike relationship well into SS20; walking the runways of his blue glass laden floors was an alluring new silhouette that sports a look doused in a bath of futuristic ethos. Shrouded in feminine mystique, the pair is slim in few places and bulky in others as a massive sole unit — complete with ornate molds across its entire face — ornaments the upper’s in-between approach of minimal and complex. Knit textures almost entirely compose the base constructions though additional overlays across the toe and lateral eye stay feature a design segmented and seemingly patchworked in inspiration. Top lines are padded, forgoing the usual sock liner execution, finishing off a pair that is enjoyably indecisive. Grab a first look at the pair right below and keep it locked in as details arise on their official Nike.com release.
Matthew M Williams Introduces His Latest Nike Collaboration On The Spring/Summer ’20 Runway
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