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The Nike Blazer Low ’77 Wears A Playful “Photo Blue/Laser Orange” Mix

Nike's lifestyle models continue to suit up for spring.

The Nike Blazer Low ’77 Wears A Playful “Photo Blue/Laser Orange” Mix

Updated May 16th, 2024: The Nike Blazer Low ’77 “Photo Blue/Laser Orange” is available now via Nike.com.

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Womens Nike Blazer Low '77

SKU: HF5063-100
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: May 16, 2024

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Bright sneaker colorways are set to hit retailers in droves within the coming months as Nike and other brands ship their springtime offerings. Now adding to the mix is a new Nike Blazer Low ’77 treated with hues of photo blue, laser orange, magenta, and violet in a playful mix that captures the essence of the upcoming season.

A white leather base sets the stage so as not to overcomplicate the design to come, complemented by an identically colored midsole and vintage-inspired cut tongue. The lateral side of the shoe wears a photo blue Swoosh, swapped out on the medial side for magenta Nike branding, while soft hits of violet encompass the toe and midfoot paneling. Rounding out the palette is a laser orange Nike heel tab, matched on the tongue, insole, and statement outsole underfoot.

While no release date has been made public just yet, expect an MSRP of $90 and a Nike.com drop within the next few months. In the meantime, enjoy official images below.

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