109411

The Nike Cortez Arrives With 90’s Phoenix Suns Alternate Colors

The Nike Cortez Arrives With 90’s Phoenix Suns Alternate Colors

Arguably overshadowed by its basketball counterparts, the Nike Cortez has secured its own spot in the sneaker pantheon through countless versatile colorways and historical, performance-running significance. The former now adds an arrangement semi-resemblant of retro Phoenix Suns alternate uniforms.

Leather uppers on this 1972 silhouette boast the classic “Black/Summit White” scheme that’s become a staple in places like Boyle Heights. This Cortez 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.

Enjoy a closer look at this women’s Cortez here below. And head over to Nike.com right now to secure your pair for $70 USD.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the Jordan 11 Low Bred Concord launching June 20th.

Nike Cortez W
Available
$70
Color: Black/Laser Orange/Vivid Purple/Summit White
Style Code: 807471-022

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy (After-Market)

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Nike Cortez W 807471 022 1







Latest News

PHANTACi Returns For A Collaborative Reebok Question Low

Currently on tour celebrating his reign as the King of Mandopop and 20th year in the industry, Jay Chou’s PHANTACi streetwear label has been consistently...

by Jared Ebanks December 22, 2022
0

Thirteen Can’t Miss Sneaker News Headlines From December 10th To December 16th

With less than three weeks left in the year, some of the biggest players in the sneaker space have already shifted gears to 2023. NIKE,...

by Jovani Hernandez December 16, 2022
0

The adidas AlphaBOOST V1 Launches With Lucid Fuchsia And Blue Dawn Accents

Combining five silhouettes into one may have proven a daunting task, but with over 73 years of design language pushing the German brand forward, the...

by Jared Ebanks December 13, 2022
0
Loading...
Exit mobile version