fragment design’s Hiroshi Fujiwara’s love for the Nike All Court Low isn’t exactly hidden info. Over the last fourteen months, we’ve seen him use the All Court as his canvas for expression, conveyed by the simplest of colorways and the utmost in basic materials. These three canvas-uppered All Court Lows features a swooshless upper with the only branding present on the heeltab and a fragment-design label on the tongue. You’ve got three colors to choose from, and although the green, black, and red are present only in minute amounts, it’s enough to grab your attention as they are used adroitly on the midsole rim and heel. Sneaker News reported the Euro release last week, but here’s some extra good news; the fragment design x Nike All Court Low Spring 2011 capsule will hit U.S. retailers like Concepts of Cambridge, MA on February 26th. Check out the extra shots below and let us know what you think.
fragment design x Nike All Court Low Spring 2011 – U.S. Release Info
John Kim
February 16th, 2011 (updated)
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