Throughout their almost half-century history, the Nike brand has been able to reach audiences beyond solely athletes and support surrounding communities. For instance, the Air Zoom Pulse debuted in 2019 as a clog-style model designed with medical workers in mind for the charitable Doernbecher Freestyle collection. The brand even donated 30,000 pairs of the Air Zoom Pulse to essential workers fighting COVID-19 in a fittingly-named “Blue Hero” colorway last year. The model is now arriving in an all-white arrangement appropriate for the work demands of nurses.
The triple-white has emerged following the release of a wholly black pair unveiled a year ago. It’s constructed of a water-resistant synthetic material that can be easily cleaned, making the light colorway not an issue at all. For ease of wear, pull tabs are found on the tongue and heel. Zoom Air cushioning on the sole provides the comfort needed for long shifts as well. A blue zigzag line meant to represent a lifeline runs along the bottom of the sole for a nurse-approved design.
Enjoy official images here below while waiting for the pair to arrive at Nike.com.
Looking for more all-white sneakers? The adidas Ultra Boost 21 will be released in “Triple White”.