Nike Blazer Low
The Nike Blazer Low is the shorter complement to the Blazer Mid, both being an offshoot of the original Blazer High which helped kickstart the brand's now longstanding basketball legacy.
Much like its taller counterpart, the Blazer Low has received a number of collaborations in the past year — the most notable of which being the Dior x Jordan 1s which retailed for an appropriately premium price tag. Alongside, we've seen the model team up with Travis Scott, Eric Koston, and many others in the past. 2021 continues this very energy as both Off-White and sacai have prepared some brand new releases.
The Blazer Low typical sells for $75 USD MSRP, but special editions will cost a bit more depending on multiple factors.
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Nike Blazer Low
The Nike Blazer Low Pro Club Surfaces In “Grey/Black/Red”
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First Look At The Nike Blazer Phantom Low In “White/Red/Gum”
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The Nike Blazer Low ’77 Wears A Playful “Photo Blue/Laser Orange” Mix
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Blue Suede Clads The Nike Blazer Low ’77
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Vintage Inspired Suede Drapes The Nike Blazer Low ’77
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The Nike Blazer Low Pro Club Appears With Orange Accents
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The Nike Blazer Low ’77 Undergoes A Greyscale Canvas Update
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The “Split” Colorway Lands On The Nike Blazer Low ’77
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The Nike SB Blazer Low GT Gets A “Light Tan” Suede Makeover
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