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Nike’s Slip On Blazer For Women Appears With Neon And Orange Hits

Nike’s Slip On Blazer For Women Appears With Neon And Orange Hits

Previously seen in the Swoosh’s “Planet of Hoops” collection, the Nike Blazer Slip has recently surfaced in a simple “White/Black” arrangement complemented by eye-catching “Impact Green” and “Lightning Crimson” accents.

The Blazer Low variant boasts construction almost identical to the silhouette’s debut design. Its lack of laces, reworked heel, and perforated medial swoosh, however, quickly cement the slip-on version as its own model. A citrus-colored accent animates the otherwise tonal medial side towards the forefoot, and is somewhat reminiscent of Off-White‘s aesthetic. “NIKE” branding on the heel, which comprises of a stitched outline, indulges in a vibrant green hue. Underfoot, the easy-on-and-off option keeps things simple with “White” sole units.

A stateside Nike.com launch is likely in the works, but this women’s Blazer Slip is currently available at outposts in select Asian counties. In any case, enjoy a look at the pair here below.

For more clean arrangements from the Swoosh, check out the forthcoming France Air Force 1 by KITH.

Nike Blazer Slip
Color: White/Impact Green/Lightning Crimson/Black
Style Code: CJ1651-102

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

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