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Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Celestine Blue” Is Available Now

Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Celestine Blue” Is Available Now

Coming fresh off of a special release for Ben Simmons as well as an unveiling of a jungle-inspired colorway, the Swoosh’s Blazer Mid ’77 is switching gears back to its popular two-toned makeups for its next plan of action. Gradually running through every inch of the color wheel, these classic Sportswear staples are now dialing its Swooshes and distressed heel branding to a powdery “Celestine Blue”. And due to the fact that elsewhere on these kicks stays consistent to their traditional angelic leather bases and ivory midsoles, this particular colorway evokes early 2000s memories of the exact Blazer colorway that Calvin Cambridge garnered his magical hoops skills from in the film “Like Mike”. If you’re thinking about adding these to your rotation, keep an eye out for them to quietly drop on Nike.com, as well as other Swoosh stockists in the coming weeks for their usual $100 retail tag.

For other Nike-related news, the LeBon 7 MVP is rumored to be launching later this Summer.

Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Celestine Blue”
Available
$100
Color: White/Sail/Celestine Blue
Style Code: BQ6806-109

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

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