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Get A Jump On Your Winter Rotation With This Nike ACG Torre Mid

Look for these on store shelves this Holiday.

Get A Jump On Your Winter Rotation With This Nike ACG Torre Mid

The Nike ACG archive is as expansive as any other category in Beaverton, a litany of forgotten silos and one-off curios that’ve excited ACG devotees for years. The Nike ACG Torre Mid, returning towards the end of the year, is just the tip of the iceberg, but its re-emergence on store shelves speaks to the Swoosh’s efforts to cater to those outdoorsy fanatics. As leaves change and wet weather becomes commonplace once again, the Nike ACG Torre Mid is a perfect choice to bring some heavy duty sensibility to your closet.

A durable nylon base layer and rope laces not only deliver on the hiking aesthetic, but showcase the Torre mid’s true embrace of those origins. Though this “Wolf Grey” & black edition may not perfectly exemplify the eccentric palettes that’s defined the ACG line for decades, it does double down on the performance aspects of this shoe, standing up to stains, wear and dirt for wherever this pair takes you.

The Nike ACG Torre Mid in black & grey is expected to serve as a part of Nike’s Fall/Winter slate, carrying a $150 retail price.

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Mens Nike ACG Torre Mid

SKU: FD0212-003
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Sep 24, 2024

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