The Nike Blazer Low Pro Club is the latest update to the brand’s original basketball shoe.
Far removed from its heyday as a performance model on the hardwood, the newly-surfaced silhouette resembles styles offered by Nike SB, the Swoosh’s skate-focused branch. While instantly recognizable for its shape, sole unit, and profile branding, the Blazer Low Pro Club opts for an experimental, “deconstructed” aesthetic. A mix of materials divvy up real estate across the upper, which features non-standard panels and stitching on the lateral mid-foot. The busier design and “unfinished” look surely draws inspiration from Virgil Abloh’s work for Off-White’s “The Ten” collection from 2017. Underfoot, the modern Nike Blazer offering keeps things simple, abandoning any experimental touches for a straightforward solution. The shoe breathes new life into a 1970s blueprint, doubling down on the line’s appeal within the lifestyle and fashion spaces.
Enjoy official photos of the silhouette ahead, and anticipate a nike.com launch throughout 2024.
For more from the Nike, Inc. empire, check out the Air Jordan 9 “Powder Blue” set to return in original form in March of next year.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Blazer Low Pro Club
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Blazer Low Pro Club
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Blazer Low Pro Club
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |