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Warning Labels Hang Off The Side Of Nike SB’s Updated Blazer Mid

Warning Labels Hang Off The Side Of Nike SB’s Updated Blazer Mid

Back in July, Nike SB unveiled a brand new interpretation of the Blazer Mid, which could very well be a sequel to the Blazer Mid Edge that first released in 2019. And similar to its much older counterpart, this updated model is being affixed with its very own warning label.

Previously, this label was stitched onto the backside of the Blazer Mid Edge’s tongue. Here, it lays front and center, tucked underneath the shoe’s oversized eye stays. Complete with spray cans, pirate flags, and Swoosh-shaped scissors, the diagram is printed in black and white, complementing the white finish of the enlarged Swoosh, the embroidered Nike branding, and much of the upper’s paneling. The design is then rounded out by layers of suede, whose tan finish is close in color to the exposed foam and nylon tongue.

For a closer look at this Blazer Mid, check out the official images below. These should hit Nike.com and select skate shops soon, so sit tight.

In other news, have you seen the Dunk Low Reverse Panda?

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