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Tom Sachs x Nike General Purpose Shoe Revealed In Three Additional Colorways

Tom Sachs x Nike General Purpose Shoe Revealed In Three Additional Colorways

Though an “Ordinary Shoe for Ordinary People,” the Tom Sachs x Nike General Purpose Shoe failed to land in the hands of most. But being the perennial Sachs claims it to be, the silhouette will be much less difficult to obtain in the near future, as additional colorways are already on the way — three of which have just been unveiled.

Here, the General Purpose Shoe (GPS, for short) refrains from being overly bold. Across each of the three upcoming pairs, neutrals dress most of the upper. Two, for example, feature layers of white mesh and suede, distinguishing themselves by way of the Swoosh and pull tab: one opts for black and red, the other red and orange. Finally, a dark grey option rounds out the trio, its neutral complemented by white Swooshes and orange webbing.

For a closer look at the General Purpose Shoes’ upcoming colorways, see below. Currently, no release date has been announced just yet, but we should learn more very soon.

In other news, have you seen the Air Jordan 1 Low Voodoo?

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps Grey 1

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps Grey 3

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps Grey 2

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White 2

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White 1

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White 3

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White Black 1

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White Black 3

Tom Sachs Nike Craft Gps White Black 2

Photos: @soleearly

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