If you thought the Nike Air Foamposite One “Tianjin” was crazy, then we have a surprise for you: an even bolder take on the Chinese-centric colorway that never made its way to retail shelves. When the Tianjin Foamposites released in select markets last year, the theme of the Chinese lotus flower was readily apparent to honor the changing of the Chinese Zodiac calendar. A complex array of fish scales, fauna, and Buddha influences landed on the pair to create one of the most unique aesthetics ever to grace a Foamposite. This sample keeps a similar motif but expands the cartoonish Buddha graphic to the entirety of the wavy side panel. A unique black and gold pattern encompasses the upper for a premium finish while the pink bottom is a holdover from the retail release. What do you think of the look? Check out a better view below and we’ll keep you in the know on more Foamposite updates right here on Sneaker News.
Source: Sneaker Spy