The first few months of 2022 will see a handful of cultural celebrations go down, one being St. Patrick’s Day this coming March. And to get into the spirt of this annual Irish holiday, the Nike team has elected to manufacture a playful SB Dunk Low “St. Patrick’s Day” colorway.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.For other footwear news, official photos of the Nike Dunk Low “Blue Paisley” and “Black Paisley” have popped up.
Year: 2022
We’re going Off the Wall: Vans is available at FNL
We’re super excited to introduce a new brand to FinishLine.com: all-American classic, VANS.🏁 The iconic footwear brand has been an easy staple of streetwear fashion for decades. Starting off as a favorite of skateboarders and Read More
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Nike Basketball Introduces the Air Zoom GT Jump “China”
Nike Basketball has unveiled the Air Zoom GT Jump “China” as part of its new “Greater Than” Series utilizing the latest technology to maximize the core movements of cutting, running, and jumping.The Nike Air Zoom GT Jump comes in gradient orange uppers, white JumpWire woven upper, and dark brown laces. Stacked swooshes and “001” motifs are found on the toebox, Dragonfly motifs are printed on the tongue tab and insoles, and a Chinese idiom translating to “fly roofs, walk walls” is printed on the rear pull tabs. More white, black, and blue gradients are found on the stacked Zoom Air system, full-length Zoom Air Strobel, and Pebax jump frame found below, and a semi-translucent icy blue outsole completes the pairs.Take an official look at the Nike Air Zoom GT Jump “China” above, and expect the pairs to release in the coming weeks at Nike’s website and select retailers.In other footwear news, take a first look at the Air Jordan 1 Low Golf “Wolf Grey.”