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The Nike Zoom Court Dragon Draped In Sail Skins And Multi-Color

The Nike Zoom Court Dragon Draped In Sail Skins And Multi-Color

One of the year’s more curious new Nike models is the Zoom Court Dragon, a seemingly all-purpose training shoe designed by none other than the great Tinker Hatfield. Channeling some of his past designs — namely the Nike Air Raid — Tinker blends old and new in this bold design, with the toothy midsole offering one of the more uniques silhouettes in the Nike catalogue.

Currently, the Zoom Court Dragon is releasing exclusively in China, and on Nike’s official e-commerce site in the East, this brand new colorway of the Dragon has emerged. It utilizes a creamy sail shade on the reptilian texture and the mesh, while a mis of bright yellow, magenta, and royal blue cover the straps and the Swoosh logo. Finally, a yellow floods the midsole for a high-contrast appeal.

Again, the Zoom Court Dragon is currently available only on Nike China, but we’ll update you if these ever appear stateside.

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