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The Nike Air Huarache Ushers In Spring With A Linen-Like Colorway

The Nike Air Huarache Ushers In Spring With A Linen-Like Colorway

While the colder weather is still stubborn here in New York, Spring has reared its ahead across some parts of the US. And to celebrate things warming up, Nike has started revealing this season’s catalog of releases. Among them, the Air Huarache is hitting the shelves in a colorway somewhat reminiscent of the Air Force 1 “Linen.”

Like the CO.JP colorway, the pair combines hits of a light tan with violet, the latter of which dresses both the laces and the tongue’s branded emblem. As for the floral’s complement, the more neutral shade takes a wider piece of real estate, wrapping both the nylon tongue/collar as well as overlaid heel piece. White and grey neutrals, then, build out the construction across the forefoot and profile, setting the shoe apart from its likely inspiration.

Currently, a release date for this upcoming Air Huarache is still TBD, but more information should surface very soon.

In other news, official images of the Air Max 1 Blueprint have surfaced.

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