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Nike Brings Back The Air Woven With New Multi-Colored Uppers

Nike Brings Back The Air Woven With New Multi-Colored Uppers

The Nike Air Woven debuted in the year 2000 as an ultra-flexible, snug shoe. Over the past two decades, the slip-on option has emerged in dozens of compelling styles, with the latest indulging in a “Multi-color” arrangement.

Not new to the woven silhouette, colorful gradients take over the entirety of the upcoming sneaker’s upper. Somewhat reminiscent of a water color finish, shades of purple, green, orange and brown come together to animate the low-top style. “Fossil” also enters the mix across the pair’s suede and leather components, as well as across the outsole, complementing the shades of tan that appear wedged in-between the woven material’s vibrant tones. Underfoot, the midsole opts for an all-white aesthetic, simultaneously allowing for the colorful upper to appear much more prominently and nodding to slip-on designs before it like the Nike Air Rift.

Enjoy official images of the Air Woven here below, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.

In related sneaker news, the Air Max Pre-Day has recently appeared in a handful of new styles.

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Images: Nike

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