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This Nike Zoom Fly SP “Camo” Features Mismatched Colors

This Nike Zoom Fly SP “Camo” Features Mismatched Colors

Although silhouettes like the React Element 87 and Epic React have taken enjoyed a large share of Nike’s lifestyle/performance hybrid spotlight this summer, the Beaverton Brand’s Zoom Fly SP—the darling of last summer—is still going strong as well. The lightweight, marathon-inspired shoe has continued to arrive in many a striking colorway, the latest of which is this interesting camo pair that also boasts mismatched detailing.

A tonal black/grey camo pattern appears on the semi-translucent TPE upper of both shoes, while unique detailing arrives via the Swooshes, tongue detailing, and racing stripes: the left shoe opts for red stripes, a blue swoosh, and blue tongue branding, while the right shoe opts for the inverse with blue racing stripes and red on the Swoosh/tongue. The flip-flopped detailing then continues on the white midsole: the left shoe features a blue streak while the right shoe flips the script with a dashing red streak. No official release information for these unique Zoom Flys is available yet, but be sure to keep it locked to our Sneaker Release Dates page for all your Swoosh Brand release info and updates.

Nike Zoom Fly Sp Camo Alternate 1

Nike Zoom Fly Sp Camo Alternate 2

Nike Zoom Fly Sp Camo Alternate 3

Nike Zoom Fly Sp Camo Alternate 4

Photos: dirtymoney823

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