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The Nike Blazer Low 77 Dresses In “Red Crimson” Hairy Suede

Complete with vintage branding and gum soles.

The Nike Blazer Low 77 Dresses In “Red Crimson” Hairy Suede

The Nike Blazer Low hasn’t tapped into the fashion zeitgeist like other slim low-tops like the adidas Samba in recent years, but truth be told, that’s not necessarily the assignment for the basketball shoe turned lifestyle classic. A hit among casual consumers, the Blazer Low is one of Nike’s best selling models and one of a handful of true footwear mainstays throughout decades of coming and going trends.

Continuing to break from hardwood heritage with non-traditional materials, this latest women’s pair features a “Red Crimson” hairy suede upper and orange leather Swoosh and backtab. As with all ’77 versions, the shoes also come with an exposed foam tongue and retro Nike branding on the heel, taken directly from the era the model was born into. Additional touches include a multi-colored tongue logo, red insoles, and most notably; dark gum soles underfoot.

Pairs are currently expected to arrive Fall 2024 for $100, although Nike hasn’t floated a firm drop date at the time of this writing. Scroll through official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming pairs.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Blazer Low '77 Vintage

SKU: FQ8060-600
RETAIL PRICE: $100
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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