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The Nike Blazer Low Platform Sees A “Seafoam” Colorway

The Nike Blazer Low Platform Sees A “Seafoam” Colorway

Being insecure about your height is certainly not a new concept. And, as a result of its universality, brands like Nike have definitely cashed in. The Blazer Low Platform is just one of the many “cures” they offer, and it’s due to make a vivid “Seafoam” appearance later this Summer.

The sole, aside from being slightly higher, is as normal, treated with a subtle ecru finish. Above, the construction is also more or less the same, though it trades in the usual white base for the titular green. Its slightly tumbled texture wraps the profile as well as the toe, trading just a bit of space with greyed out suede overlays. Adjacent, the eyestays inject a bit of pastel pink, one that complements the Swoosh whose shade is more “hot” by comparison. A touch of yellow then rounds off the colorway via the tongue and heel tab.

For a closer look, peep the official images below. A release should appear on Nike.com and select retailers before the end of the warm weather.

In other news, the equally Summer-ready Dunk High Crimson Tint is also coming soon.

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