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J. Crew x Nike
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Brand: J. Crew x Nike

Model: Killshot

Key Features:  J. Crew’s Sail/Green iteration is a deft amendment to Nike’s Killshot range. A retro palette is teamed with the silhouette’s easy-to-wear form, making this new collaboration an enticing offer for Spring.

Release Date: In-store from May 11.

Price: $90

Buy: J. Crew

Editor’s Notes: Nike's retro Killshot sneaker returns today in its original suede and leather construction, complete with Sail/Green Swoosh, and Nike branding over the tongue and heel. All these elements come together to solidify the mastery of the tennis shoe's original 1980s design.

The resounding popularity of the Killshot can be attributed to its understated design, positioning the sneaker as a versatile option for most occasions. Check it out in the gallery above and be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comment section following.

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