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Faux Rabbit Fur Adorns The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Leap High”

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Lunar New Year has seemingly taken over the entirety of The Swooshes extensive archives, exploring a trio of Nike Dunks on top of tapping an Air Huarache Craft, an Air Max 90 Futura and Air Max TW. Shifting away from the air-infused cushioning propositions, the latest Nike Blazer Mid ’77 harkens the aesthetic of the upcoming Year of the Rabbit to a T.

Aesthetically driven by the rabbit’s crisp white fur, faux furry details envelop the entirety of the tongue construction and heel counter while color-matched thin wax laces wrap around the latter and through crimson red metallic eye stays. Anchoring the aforementioned titular shade along its sock liner and vertical spine below, a palette of pastels is then extended through the Swooshes light pink hue and midfoot’s tan-shaded overlay. White embroidered floral details lay claim to the outer midfoot panel whereas the sole unit concludes in a cream-colored finish speckled with seldom brown and gold accents.

While we sit tight on the pair’s release next year, enjoy official images of the Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Leap High” below in the meantime.

In other news, check out where to buy the Air Jordan 11 “Cherry” ahead of its release tomorrow, December 10th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Blazer Mid '77 "Leap High"

SKU: FD4342-181
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2023

US 2023

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Nikestore US N/A North America Only Standard Check Site -

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