We just gave you a look at Nike’s take on a on clear shoe, now take a look at another concept its taking from another brand. This One Star gets a traditional look with a single tone upper on tumbled leather, but puts emphasis on the midsole by yellowing it for a vintage look. Nike may be under Nike’s wing, but the method seems to be less pronounced on this than some of the Vintage kicks we see from Nike. No word on US release info but these are available already in Asian markets like Mischief.
Initially what would thought would simply be extra durable versions of existing models, CONS has turned out to be a legitimate well-rounded line of skate footwear by Nike. We’ve already seen the Sea Star, but also shown here is the Royal Ox, featuring unique midsole tooling from other Nike models. While both uppers are quite minimal, the silohettes are favorite for a fashionable skate shoe. Though both in black, we can anticipate seeing these in an array of colors, as previewed before for the Sea Star. But for no you can cop both of these now at Premier.
Since rubber toe-capped shoes like the Nike All Court Low seem to be all the rage right now, check out the Nike Jack Purcell Garment Dye selection in six great colors. Featuring a rubber outsole, full-dipped silhouette, and a cotton upper, this ready-for-summer shoe is nike free shoes a great choice if you’re looking for a casual no-socks sneaker to beat around on a daily basis, or if you’re looking to color-coordinate with a bright tee. Navy, red, sand, green, yellow, and grey are available at a $60 pricetag at Nike.