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| Created | 2015-01-17 | ||||
| Owner | bradleioy | ||||
| Title | Nike box labels are typically extremely useful | ||||
| Description | Nike Air Max Thea Womens box labels are typically extremely useful. They display the UPC, model name, size, color and style info, often accompanied by a suggested retail price. But even with all that data, there are occasionally products whose descriptors don't quite explain the whole story. Take for instance the latest Nike Free Huarache Light colorup, a design whose Vivid Sulfur, Flat Gold and white official colors make no mention of the black mudguard that covers half of the upper. Perhaps that's because this design in some ways significantly different from when we'd seen the rendered version and its style code before. Those images depicted a Torch-like upper with smokey eyelets to match the grey sole. It's interesting to note the differences as black rises for the eyelets atop a white Free sole; have a closer look below so you can let us know which version you like better. Anything “Free” by Nike Air Max Thea Black is already proven on the field, but for those who like the wear something appealing to eye, Nike usually has it covered. This new Nike Free Trainer 5.0 sorta takes on the Free Inneva Woven concept with this seamless upper, which looks like a mix between the Powerlines and aforementioend Inneva Woven. Several colorways are in store (team based versions), so take a look at the upcoming releases and expect this well-built all-sports.Were any GS-size wearing sneakerheads even around when the Huarache Light was around in the 90's? Chances are slim, but these types of releases sorta hit it right in the nail – it reintroduces these older gems to new generations that have zero exposure to these amazing models. Of course, Nike revamped this classic with the Free outsole making for a seamless fit, and this new colorway (resembling the 2013 Jordan Brand BHM Pack) is a can't miss. More angles below so take a look and acquire right now. Silent since our first look back in October, Nike Air Max Thea Pink-soled follow-up to the Aina Chukka is readying for a retail debut. The Nike Free Woven Chukka represents the latest recombination of Swoosh design elements, as the practically barefoot 3.0 sole is paired with this heel-ribboned silo for a fine exemplar of what we've come to know as ‘lifestyle sneakers'. The Cool Grey and white build ensures you'll be able to wear these with a variety of outfits when they arrive at select retailers in March, so have a closer look below and stick with Sneaker News for updates on US availability. | ||||
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