Dylan Raasch’s Nike Roshe Run has long-since been one of the most diverse models in Nike Sportswear’s lineup. The shoe has seen countless remixes and twists throughout the past few years and the latest trend has been combining the premium cushioning found on the midsole and outsole unit with a popular archival model. We’ve seen the likes of the Nike Cortez, Nike LD-1000, and more transformed by the power of the Roshe and now it’s the Nike Tiempo VI’s turn. You might remember this model from a brief preview during NikeLab’s collection with famed French designer Olivier Rousteing. Here a more standard general release slate ditches any metallic gold accents for a premium monochromatic leather and suede upper complete with patterns matching the Tiempo’s original design. Three colorways will be available in the near future ranging from a subtle Sand, a Wolf Grey, and an enticing Burgundy. Check out a detailed look below and stay tuned for more updates right here on Sneaker News.