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Nike Womens “Kilt” Blazers

10 October 2007, 13.00 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

RTEmagicC blazer wmns 2.jpg Nike Womens Kilt Blazers
Some nice new Nike Blazers arrived at Overkill, the perfect sneakers for the colder months – the Kilt Blazers. The sneaker come in a classic ladies shape made of black leather with a shiny plastic swoosh and kilt-patterned heel tab and inside material. Laces are made of black and white velvet. The white counterpart comes in exactly inverted colors, also featuring the Kilt heel tab.
An overall solid and simple sneaker, but the addition of the velvet laces and the heel tab give it a special touch. Check out the other colorway after the jump.


blazer wmns 1 Nike Womens Kilt Blazers


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