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Nike Sportswear Blazer High LE iD “Try-On”

07 October 2009, 22.35 | Posted in Sneakers | 3 comments »

Nike Blazer High LE ID "Try-On"
Following in the footsteps of popular NIKEiD styles such as the Dunk, Air Max 95 and Air Force 1, NSW orders up another round for the “Try-On” series. This time the Blazer High gets the all grey treatment – usually reserved for NIKEiD’s reference models – with a tumbled leather leather upper and monochromatic details. Available now in limited quantities, exclusively at 21 Mercer.

Nike Sportswear
21 Mercer St.
New York, NY
10013

More detailed flicks of the Nike Blazer High LE iD “Try-On” follow after the leap.



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3 comments
  1. brian:

    am I the only one who thinks this “try-on” series is pretty lame? just seems like a way to make plain colorways seem more interesting/exclusive. unless there’s something else about them that I’m missing…

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