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The Nike Waffle One “Rawdacious” Sends A Message: Sport Unites All

The Nike Waffle One “Rawdacious” Sends A Message: Sport Unites All

Nike is nothing without sport. Years ago, the brand made history as Bill Bowerman offered the now iconic Waffle sole for the first time. Runners, both professional and amateur, took a strong liking to the technology and it’s since endured many decades later. While not quite the same as its predecessors past, the Waffle One “Rawdacious” shines a spotlight on said history, vocalizing one key theme: “Sport Unites All.”

As it dresses the back heel, the aforementioned text proffers a collegiate look, its font similar in style to that of the Ivy League. Below, complements echo similar meaning, touting “COLLECTIVE VISION OF A BETTER WORLD” in an identical finish. Above, “The Great Unity” stamps into the bright green heel whose suedes are partially covered by a brown-glazed heel clip. Pinks of both light and dark intensity, then, dress adjacent, tinting the see-through mesh base, leather Swoosh, and the eyestay/toe. Moreover, cream laces and tongues add an equally sweet pairing to the rest of the palette.

Enjoy an official look below. Sizes are sure to appear on Nike.com soon.

If you’re looking for something else, the M&M adidas Forum Low might satisfy your hunger.

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