Nike Blazer Mid “Chinese New Year”
Sneakers – Sneakers To Look Out For 2022.
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When designing these kicks, the Swoosh team tossed out the traditional smooth leather material that you’d normally see on the uppers and instead brought in a quilted canvas fabric. The lateral and the medial sides are each treated with a trio of colors including a baby blue, dusted pink and a lighter gray, all of which alternate amongst its various textured panels. Bold red accents stand out overtly across the Swooshes, heel Nike branding and the laces, the latter of which loops through a buckle attachment near the collars instead of the usual eyelets. Moreover, a set of three jade embellishments affix to the lower lateral heels to further pronounce its Lunar New Year essence.
Expect to see these drop sometime in February 2022 via Nike and other retailers.
Find out more about the Nike Chinese New Year sneakers HERE
Air Jordan 5 Low “Arctic Pink” colorway
Most of the real estate on the base layer of these lifestyle kicks is swathed in its titular shade as its “Arctic Pink” hue cascades over the nubuck side panels, overlays and interior lining. You’ll also find a slightly more dusted shade of pink and hot pink accents utilized in smaller dosages, the former of which is shown on the quarter panel netting and eye stays while the latter lands on the tongue’s Jumpman logos on the lace locks. The midsole pieces bring in further contrasts as the heightened mold and the traditional spikes are painted in black while the middle piece that hosts its exposed Air unit is styled in a hot pink. Semi-translucent treading is also tinted with more “Arctic Pink” but comes packaged with more saturated panels towards the middle and across the front.
Expect these to drop on February 11 for $175 via Nike and other retailers.
NIKE DUNK LOW DISRUPT 2
“Phantom/University Blue/Machalite” colorway
This newest offering serves as a major departure from the original as it boasts an entirely new construction. Instead of implenting blocky, dimensional midsole units, the Beaverton brand has crafted the model with canvas uppers, hairy suede overlays and various exposed stitching’s that almost give off a blueprint-inspired type of vibe. Oversized outlines of Swoosh logos are stitched into both the lateral and medial walls, but the former also comes furnished with a filled in logo closer to the throat. Extra overlays are also added just beneath the heel tabs and on the lower heels which extend onto the midsoles, and the toe boxes feature an added piece towards outer end for the laces to loop through. Retro pinwheels on the insoles indicate that these are crafted with recycled materials, and the speckled midsoles and bottoms echo this intention.
Expected to be out in coming months this year.
Nike SB Dunk High “St. Patty’s Day”
From a palette standpoint, this forthcoming installment is very similar to the Nike SB Dunk High “St. Patty’s Day” variation that released in 2013, but it features various adjustments in materials that allow it to stand on its own. Most of the base layer is constructed with a smooth suede green and comes submerged in a bold, shamrock-inspired green. Metallic gold accents follow suit as they dress up the traditional Nike branding on the fat tongues and heels as well as the Swooshes on the lateral and medial walls. To further stress its festive sensibility, the kicks are also supplied with clover green laces and white shamrock silhouettes embroidered into the lateral heels. Down below, you’ll find the midsoles splashed with an angelic finish and the outsoles styled with a full gum hue.
Check out a detailed look here above and expect Nike SB retailers to stock these sometime in March for $110 USD.
Air Jordan 1 Hi ‘85 “Georgetown”
The official launch date for these is still under wraps, but it’s likely they’ll be dropping via SNKRS and other retailers for $200 USD in the coming months.