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The Nike Free Run Trail Returns In Luxury-Tinted Greyscale

The Nike Free Run Trail Returns In Luxury-Tinted Greyscale

With React currently at the forefront, it’s likely many — especially new sneakerheads — have forgotten all about Free Run. Defined by its flexible sole, the tech was once center stage of the running category, dressing multiple shoes for quite a few years. Among those, the Free Run Trail stood near the peak, and it’s due to make its way back to us in this new greyscale colorway.

In its general look, the upper bears a passing resemblance to older APC collaborations. The premium, somewhat hairy suede upper tinges in a grey yet warm-tinted finish, providing a somewhat luxurious aesthetic. Underneath, the mesh patterns with many a darker neutral spot, an execution that could very well reference the Moon Landing graphic that once dressed the Air Max 90 Lunar quite a few years back. White, then, dresses the side Swoosh, tooling, Ripstop lining, and the cross patch at the tongue.

For a closer look, see the official images below. A release is likely to hit Nike.com within the next few months.

In other news, official images of the Air Jordan 4 University Blue are here.

UPDATE 3/31/2021:
The Nike Free Run Trail “Neutral Grey” is hitting Nike SNKRS on April 3rd, 10am ET.

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