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Nike Scribbles Their Swoosh Onto The Blazer Low Jumbo

Nike Scribbles Their Swoosh Onto The Blazer Low Jumbo

The strength of Nike’s Swoosh lies in its simplicity, as the logo effortlessly lends itself to a variety of unique styles. This version, which is featured along the recently debuted Blazer Low Jumbo, presents a more playful, youthful interpretation.

Similar to the “Barb Wire” in application, the check here is laid across the side, scribbled atop the existing paneling with a pastel orange brush. And while the branding at the heel tab and tongue follow suit tonally, their designs are relatively standard. This is also true of the leather and suede construction elsewhere, as the materials echo the white-on-grey colorway that precedes both this pair as well the many before it.

For a closer look at this Blazer Low Jumbo, check out the official images below. If you’re looking to pick up a set for yourself, sizes should appear on Nike.com and at select retailers within the coming months.

In unrelated news, new ALD New Balance 550s are dropping soon.

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