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Hairy Suede Graces The Nike Air Footscape Woven “Dark Raisin”

Complete with a "Coconut Milk" midsole.

Hairy Suede Graces The Nike Air Footscape Woven “Dark Raisin”

Following a five-year hiatus, the Footscape Woven made a celebrated return to Nike’s mainline catalog last fall. The brand’s decision to bring back the obscure 1990s cult classic embodies a purported goal of having a more diverse footwear catalog, as one could argue that it’s one of the most eccentric models to ever come out of Beaverton.

The Footscape Woven has since adopted a steady release schedule, and now on track for Fall 2024 is a new “Dark Raisin” edition. Hairy suede panels are attached by cables across the upper, while the midsole delivers a slight vintage feel in “Coconut Milk.” Designed by Tory Orzeck and the Nike Advanced Project Engineering Group, the model is meticulous when it comes to comfort and ergonomics, although you might not know it based off looks alone. Taking direction from the anatomical shape of the foot, the Footscape Woven comes with a form-fitting upper, asymmetric lacing system, and Air cushioning underfoot, comprising a reliable all-day wear.

This “Dark Raisin/Coconut Milk” colorway doesn’t have a firm release date yet, but know that our Sneaker Release Dates page will display all the most recent information as it comes in.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Footscape Woven

SKU: FZ2615-500
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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