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The Nike SB Janoski Flyleather Adds Contrast Embroidery On The Upper

The Nike SB Janoski Flyleather Adds Contrast Embroidery On The Upper

Revealed in September 2020, the Nike SB Janoski Flyleather marked not only a new chapter in Stefan Janoski’s signature sneaker history, but also in the Swoosh’s legacy.

At a glance, the newly-surfaced proposition from Nike SB follows a design language that skaters all-over the world have come to associate with Janoski. Inspection of the build, however, reveals use of more sustainable products – at least 50% recycled leather fiber. Furthermore, the the minimally embroidered profile swooshes, laces and labels on the tongue were repeatedly reviewed to determine whether or not lighter, but equally durable versions could make up the final product. The latest “Pure Platinum/Monarch”-clad option delivers the same performance benefits that Janoski’s previous shoes have, but is an entire step into the future.

An official Nike.com release date is unknown, but the latest skateboarding solution from the brand should arrive soon. In the meantime, enjoy images of the pair ahead.

For more from the Swoosh empire, check out the latest Air Force 1 styles.

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