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FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHTS Covers A Second Nike SB Blazer Low In Tan

FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHTS Covers A Second Nike SB Blazer Low In Tan

Tetsu Nishiyama has been delivering compelling product via his WTAPS label all year, and before he closes out 2021, the Japanese designer is bringing a near-uniform tan-look to the Nike SB Blazer Low in collaboration with his FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHTS (FPAR) label.

Also set to launch in a “Cool Grey/Wolf Grey” mix, the low-top Nike SB option by the provocative fashion brand features a a nubuck material throughout all of its upper, with overlays along the tongue, and the profiles and lateral forefoot interrupting with varying colors, textures and patterns. “FPAR”-branding arrives on the left shoe’s heel, also appearing in shimmering metallic gold via the corresponding side’s lace dubrae. Detailing on the Nike Blazer‘s right side offers counterparts, while also indulging in the tonal sand-reminiscent sole unit underfoot.

Enjoy official images of the pair here below, and anticipate an overseas Nike SNKRS launch on December 20th.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. banner, the Air Jordan 4 is expected in a handful of styles during the first-half of 2022.

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Images: @zSneakerHeadz

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