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Nike Air Trainer SC II – Metallic Dark Grey

Nike Air Trainer SC II – Metallic Dark Grey

Nike Air Trainer Sc Ii Metallic Dark Grey

It’s pretty tough to top the recent run of releases for the above-pictured cross-trainer from Nike Sportswear. The Nike Air Trainer SC II has been on a tear of late, the OG colorways released along with a Total Orange-accented edition that could have just as easily been a 1990 original. The reason these three were met with such a warm reception is that they evoke images of a particular time in history, but the design is so perfect that you’re left with a timeless product. Perhaps that’s even more true of this new tonal grey release, a colorway that’s sufficiently versatile to anchor your everyday rotation, and one that could very easily be given a shot of extra life via fifty-four inches of vibrant swapped laces. Look more closely at the Metallic Dark Grey, Anthracite and black Air Trainer SC IIs after the jump and then grab yours from a NSW distributor like Premier.

Nike Air Trainer SC II
Metallic Dark Grey/Black-Anthracite
443575-010

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Nike Air Trainer Sc Ii Metallic Dark Grey Black Anthracite 1

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