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Nike SB Introduces A “Faded” Style Of Blazer Mids

Nike SB Introduces A “Faded” Style Of Blazer Mids

The Nike SB Blazer Mid has been delivering reliable, stylish propositions for years, even during the imprint’s less-heralded time period. For its latest arrangement, the mid-top sneaker has emerged with a “Light Dew/Light Citron/Green Glow” palette applied to the suede upper in a semi-faded fashion.

While unlikely part of a larger Easter collection, the forthcoming pair boasts tones that’ve emerged on spring-ready takes within the Air Max lineup. The hairy fabric that makes up most of the model’s top-half indulges in a faint mint green, which is complemented by yellow and pink counterparts at the mid-foot, tongue and heel. Laces and midsoles deviate from not only the suede material, but also the vibrant hues with their white composition, akin to various iterations of the non-skate-ready Blazer Mid. Unlike Grant Taylor’s SB Blazer Low, the “faded” sneaker pictured here forgoes any light gum brown flair across its outsole for a tried-and-proven white option.

Enjoy official images of Nike SB‘s latest offering ahead, and find it (and other similarly-styled pairs) at Nike.com soon.

Updated April 28th, 2021: Just released on Nike here.

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Mens Nike SB Blazer

SKU: DA1839-300
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Apr 28, 2021

US 04/28/2021 Wednesday

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