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Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid – Black + Grey | Spring 2011

Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid – Black + Grey | Spring 2011

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Arriving in early 2011 is the Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid, a mid-top version of the skate-to-lifestyle crossover shoe from the Nike SB camp. The Janoski’s appeal outside the realm of skate – particularly with the older crowd – allowed it to be one of the Nike SB’s hits of the year as well as being included in Sneaker News’ Top 30 shoes of 2009. The ultra low-pro construction made it a popular skating shoe while the modified boat-shoe design turned heads toward Nike SB, gaining attention from those unfamiliar with or indifferent to the brand.  Making it a true ‘lifestyle’ shoe is the all-new chukka height with an additional padded ankle collar for support, and it now appears that the SB Janoski Mid has even more reason to be a huge hit. Again, the Mids are expected to release in early 2011 first and you should expect the black/white colorway to appear first, so check out these extra images from Warped and let us know what you think.

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