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Nike D/MS/X Adds Multicolor Piping And TPU Panels To The Blazer Mid

Nike D/MS/X Adds Multicolor Piping And TPU Panels To The Blazer Mid

The Nike D/MS/X universe — or should I say “Dimension” — has proffered alternate variations of some of the brand’s finest classics. The Air Force 1, React Element, and the Waffle Racer have all been filtered through the sub-label’s design language, each tweaked with futuristic accents and an aesthetic far distinct from their original designs. The newly unveiled Blazer Mid, however, stays faithful as it adds only very few extra details.

Considered “distorted” from the brand’s point of view, the modified offering could easily pass for a mainline release upon quick glance as the construction is relatively identical to that of the pre-existing. But while the upper makes use of a familiar leather outfit, the panels atop the forefoot, heel counter, and swoosh depart with a unique choice of material. Instead of the ordinary suede details, a hard shell TPU takes the lead in vibrant orange while piping of red and aqua blue surround at various points.

Grab a detailed look at these samples right here and sit tight as we await more info on a forthcoming Nike.com release.

In other news, a Grey Fog Nike Sky Force has appeared.

Nike D/MS/X Blazer Mid
Color: White/Kumquat-Green/Bright Crimson

Nike Dmsx Blazer Mid Release Info 3


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