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Nike Brings “Just Do It” Messaging And Mismatched Purples To The Blazer Mid

Likely part of a larger Nike Sportswear collection.

Nike Brings “Just Do It” Messaging And Mismatched Purples To The Blazer Mid

Nike’s “Just Do It” collection has become one of the most expansive rosters in recent memory, collecting the Beaverton brand’s archival silhouettes imbued with heritage into a cohort of colorways inspired by the sportswear behemoth’s trademarked tagline. Following a lengthy hiatus, the JDI collection returns with a richly textured Nike Blazer Mid in tow.

Split between a two-toned color blocking on each foot, the silhouettes’ lateral suede and leather panels are doused in a faint lilac hue that differs slightly in hue based on the two different textures, The medial side of the model acts in direct defiance as a singular shade of cream engulfs the interior tooling in full. Complemented by a crisp white vulcanized sole unit and slightly covered profile swoosh, a regal collection of golden stitching animates the tongue tabs alongside cursive JDI-branded pull tabs.

Release details haven’t been made available just yet. In the meantime, the Nike Blazer Mid “Just Do It” can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.

For more from the Beaverton brand, the Air Force 1 is preparing a UV-changing colorway for next summer.

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