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fragment design x UNDERCOVER x Nike Match Classic – Spring/Summer 2011

fragment design x UNDERCOVER x Nike Match Classic – Spring/Summer 2011

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When Pine Green and Max Orange pairs of the Nike Zoom Match Classic appeared in mid-March, we remarked how they resembled a couple of the UNDERCOVER x fragment design collabo pairs from 2010.  Maybe they heard us cos today brings word that Jun Takahashi and Hiroshi Fujiwara have again come together on a pair of this clean lowtop design, this time in two of the ‘coolest’ colorways we’ve seen from this model yet.  The fragment design x UNDERCOVER x Nike Match Classic is back in the Soft Grey and Ocean Fog shades that could also make quite a nice look together, each pair offering a simple black embroidered Swoosh and the two Japanese brand’s insignias along the seismically-striped midsoles.  Click through to get a better look and let us know what you think and be sure to stick with Sneaker News for word on what’s likely to be a very limited release here in the States.  via CT

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