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“Glacier Blue” Cools Down The Nike Cortez

The wintry mix arrives this Summer.

“Glacier Blue” Cools Down The Nike Cortez

With the release of Nike’s Forrest Gump Cortez just a couple of weeks away, it’s fair to expect that a lot more eyeballs will be on the silhouette in short order. Lucky for them, Nike continues rolling out new seasonal looks for the 1970s runner. Even as we look forward to the true kick-off of summer, the newest Nike Cortez goes a chiller route in “Glacier Blue.”

The trademark shade is applied liberally on this shoe, running from heel to toe across the textile upper, the laces and the tongue. Matching that frigid energy, light gray marks the eyestays and the suede panel that splits the shoe at the toe-box. Rounding things out, ever-stylish black detailing marks the lateral side on the Swoosh and the rear with the heel cup.

The Nike Cortez “Glacier Blue” is expected in the next couple months. Anticipate a $90 retail price and full men’s sizing.

Shifting to the Jordan Release Dates 2024 slate, the Air Jordan 4 “Hyper Violet” and Air Jordan 1 “Team Red” get back-to-back releases this weekend.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Cortez

SKU: DZ2795-401
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: Jun 11, 2024

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