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The Women’s Nike Blazer Low Platform Appears In “Khaki”

The Women’s Nike Blazer Low Platform Appears In “Khaki”

The Nike Blazer Low Platform is removed from the model’s original basketball heritage, delivering compelling style for bold fashion enthusiasts. Most recently, the women’s-exclusive silhouette has indulged in an autumn-friendly “Khaki/Light Bone/Madder Root/Hatzel Rush” colorway.

Cracked leather and suede construction throughout the upper are divvied up between the aforementioned tones, with light tan taking over most of the model’s top-half. Profile swooshes, reinforcement around the forefoot and panels along the tongue deviate from their surroundings, but all pale in comparison to the contrast delivered by the “NIKE”-branded underlay at the upper heel. As the silhouette’s name implies, the low-top Nike Blazer features a platform sole unit underfoot, which decreases performance capabilities while upping the fashionable ante.

No Nike.com release date has been confirmed, but this women’s pair is likely to arrive before 2022 begins. While you wait, enjoy official images of the shoes ahead.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 1 Mid has recently appeared in a handful of new styles.

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