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The Nike Flyknit Bloom Keeps It Conservative In “Black/White”

Futuristic tooling meets a simple color palette.

The Nike Flyknit Bloom Keeps It Conservative In “Black/White”

Updated July 10th, 2024: The Nike Flyknit Bloom “Black/White” is available now via Nike.com. Hit the “Where To Buy” link just ahead to land directly on the product page.

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Womens Nike Flyknit Bloom

SKU: FD2149-003
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Jul 10, 2024

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With summer in full swing, the Nike Flyknit Bloom might be poised to make more of a name for itself. Introduced at the start of the year, the onset of warmer weather presents somewhat of a test for the new women’s-exclusive shoe, with the verdict still out on whether it will enter mainstream consciousness or become another long-forgotten, obscure model.

This latest pair keeps things conservative with a simple black and white color scheme, although the futuristic properties of the model itself are anything but. It’s an agreeable colorway, sure, but it’s unlikely those fond of such a unique silhouette would want to hold back when it comes to equally unique colors. Even still, it’s the first new colorway we’ve seen surface since April, signaling that more options are likely on the horizon.

Enjoy official images of the Nike Flyknit Bloom “Black/White” below and look for pairs to hit shelves in Fall 2024 for $150.

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