Fast forward almost 5 decades and we have a subtle but era-influenced
homage to said origins. “Coconut Milk” hues mark the nylon of the side
profile, giving the entire shoe an almost aged look despite the white
midsole underneath.
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Overlays of cream suede do well to complement throughout the shoe,
though they’re largely overshadowed by the Swoosh whose three layer
arrangement stacks navy over green over yellow. Elsewhere, the heel tab,
insole, and gilded dubrae flaunt ’72-inspired motifs, while the tongue
simply opts for vintage insignia.
Asia continues to be a hotbed for
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releases as following up on the five ‘City Pack' Quickstrikes comes
another quartet of special editions. The Cortez Classic Nylon ‘Floral'
QS pack looks much as you would expect from the name, these tonal
nylon/suede builds adding a bit of color by way of the botanical printed
sides, as well as contrasting leather Swooshes for half of the group.
Leather
uppers on this 1972 silhouette boast the classic "Black/Summit White"
scheme that’s become a staple in places like Boyle Heights. This
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adds hits of "Laser Orange," which soon arrives on an SB Dunk Low,
across branded tongue tags, sockliners and heel overlays, as well as
part of the midsole. Elsewhere, "Vivid Purple" animates "NIKE AIR" text
on the insole and the full-length serrated tread underfoot.
So
far the ‘Year of the Snake' collection from the likes of Nike looks to
be one that will play out primarily on Nike Retro models. Taking things
way back is the undeniably classic
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a silhouette that will get not one but two separate colorways for its
zodiac tie in. Shown here are the two Nike Cortez ‘Year of the Snake'
releases that both use a similar black, red, and white palette and bring
in the snakeskin on their Swoosh and back tabs.
Following the
release of its Halloween themed rendition in addition to closing out the
October month with a Stranger Things restock, the
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took a quick leave of absence from popping up in more notable
colorways. But it looks as though the Los Angeles staple wasn’t willing
to take too much time off as it has now surfaced in this brand new
multi-colored iteration.
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