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The Nike Air Huarache Returns In Simple “White/Black”

The Nike Air Huarache Returns In Simple “White/Black”

The Nike Air Huarache may not be the most-coveted silhouette among savvy sneaker collectors, but it continues to dominate casual collectors’ wardrobes everywhere.

For its latest ensemble, Tinker Hatfield’s 31-year-old design has appeared in a straightforward “White” and “Black” ensemble. The majority of the pair – from neoprene base layers to foam midsoles – indulge in a “colorless” look that allows for the slightest of contrast to pop that much more. Pitch-dark hits landing on the Air Huarache logos at the top of the tongue and waffle-patterned tread underfoot, then, steals some thunder from the mostly “White” shoe, but they’re arguably overshadowed by the milky, semi-translucent band wrapped around the heel. The “NIKE”-branded component delivers a touch of experimentation to a rather simple outfit, further expanding the sneaker’s catalog of styles.

No firm Nike.com launch details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. As you wait, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 1 Reimagined “Chicago” is set to release on October 29th.

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