Ever since its inception, Nike ISPA has hit the ground running with unorthodox silhouettes, drawing inspiration from all sorts of different sources as they turn envelopes into shoes and near exhaustively utilize GORE-TEX fabrics. Their latest experiment, which delves into runners instead of waterproof gear, attunes some pre-existing forms to their own aesthetic, adding along a more vigorously intricate upper replete with weave swatches that are as different in their thickness as they are their pattern. From the toe box backwards, the construction separates with a pronounced overlaid line, one that hues neutral as it directly arcs across the profile. The bottom half, whose paneling bares ventilation and a mural of aggressive visuals, colors subtly with volt then quickly transitions into grids of a slightly see-through finish, dark open knit mesh that peers through the pair itself, and eye stay loops that seem to sit far below ordinary; above, the aforementioned green runs more free across an ankle of synthetics, accenting around a separate heel counter whose grey fabrics act as a base for yet another window. Another sits on the medial side in the same style — though with just a bit more structural support — as well as the tongue, though the latter prefers borderless openings. Grab a detailed look at these here and expect more word on their release soon.
In other news, another MEDICOM SB Dunk is coming soon.
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