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Nike RT1 High Top – The ‘Un-Yeezys’

Nike RT1 High Top – The ‘Un-Yeezys’

Air Jordan - High Top

Update: This is a Nike sneaker and is not from Air Jordan. (Thanks Nick)

Prior to what we said earlier, here we have the Nike RT1 High Top, which is a dope, high-top shoe that some are calling the “Un-Yeezys”.  Rumors have been that this black, high-top shoe is Nike’s answer to the popular Supra Skytop, but nothing has been confirmed.  The shoe looks to have an all black leather upper with a white mid-sole and a red out-sole along with what looks like a red inner.  The upper does have some features that are taken for Air Jordan Signature shoes, such as ankle support and a tongue that both look very similar o those you would find on an Air Jordan V.  Definitely very similar looking to the Nike Air Yeezy, but hopefully these will be a little more widely available.  While there are not enough pictures to get a proper impression of the shoe, you can definitely tell that this may mark a new direction in lifestyle shoes from Nike.  Stay tuned for more information about this shoe as it becomes available.  via BOPvi

Look for these now at select Nike retailers as well as on nikestore.com.

Style: 354034 001
Color: Black/Black/Varsity Red/White

Nike RT1 High Top

Additional Photos: The Shoe Game 

Nike RT1 High - Summer 2009

Nike RT1 High - Summer 2009

Nike RT1 High - Summer 2009

Nike RT1 High - Summer 2009

Nike RT1 High - Summer 2009

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