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“Bronzine” Coloring Takes On The New Nike Flyknit Bloom

Flyknit sneakers are forever.

“Bronzine” Coloring Takes On The New Nike Flyknit Bloom

Flyknit material isn’t a new invention, yet it continues to be a vital component in Nike’s repertoire. This is made evident through the concurrent launch of two upcoming models: the Flyknit Haven moccasin and the Flyknit Bloom. The latter is a fresh lifestyle design that incorporates the familiar Flyknit material alongside a robust sole, reminiscent of recent trends set by models like the Air Max Scorpion.

The forthcoming “Bronzine” version of the Flyknit Bloom distinguishes itself with its dynamic color blocking, contrasting the previously revealed monotone Burgundy variant. The upper is crafted from a blend of yellow and tan Flyknit, highlighted by strategically placed piping that emphasizes the shoe’s structure. Below, the foam-molded sole is presented in white, complemented by a soft pink mudguard. A notable feature is the sole pattern, which mirrors that of the Flyknit Haven, further linking these two designs.

As we await official details from Nike, the Flyknit Bloom is anticipated to release in February with an MSRP around $140 as part of a broader Flyknit collection rollout.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike Flyknit Bloom

SKU: FD2149-300
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Feb 10, 2024

US 02/10/2024 Saturday

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