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The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Next Nature” Appears In Clean Sail Uppers

The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 “Next Nature” Appears In Clean Sail Uppers

The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 has fallen out of grace within performance-basketball circles, but it’s enjoyed a new life as a go-to fashionable option to savvy and causal consumers alike over the last two decades. Most recently, the first Nike Basketball sneaker has emerged in a clean “White/Sail” colorway as part of the brand’s sustainable “Next Nature” capsule.

Unlike previously-seen propositions produced with the Swoosh’s “Move To Zero” initiative in mind, the latest pair indulges in a near “colorless” arrangement. Smooth leather and fuzzy suede make up the entirety of the upper, while exposed foam joins the mix at the tongues. As noted by the swoosh-wheel logo on the sock-liner, all aforementioned materials are partly-upcycled. Furthermore, sole units are comprised of recycled material, all in the hopes of offsetting NIKE, Inc.’s waste production.

Enjoy official images of the pair here below, and anticipate a quiet Nike.com launch soon.

For more swoosh-branded products, check out the Air Jordan 1 Low‘s most recent styles.

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Images: Nike

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