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Brand: Nike SB x WACKO MARIA Model: Blazer Low Key Features: The upper is overlaid with black suede while the Swooshes are done up in a snakeskin print. "Heaven/Tokyo" (天国/東京) is embroidered in Kanji on the heel and co-branded sock liners finish the collaborative silhouette. Release Date: October 31 Price: $85 Buy: Select retailers and nike.com  Editor’s Notes: Nike SB is teaming up with Japanese streetwear brand WACKO MARIA to reimagine its classic skate shoe. Adopted by skateboarders for its high-performance traction and support, the Blazer Low has seen a number of new iterations lately. WACKO MARIA's low-top version retrofits the iconic design for skating while adding signature flourishes, including the eye-catching snakeskin Swoosh and subtle stitching on the heel. Keep an eye out for the exotic Blazer Low when it drops next week at select retailers and nike.com.  To stay updated on everything happening in the sneaker world, follow @Highsnobietysneakers on Instagram, check our sneaker release date calendar, and subscribe to our sneaker chatbot on Facebook to receive lightning quick updates to your inbox.

 

 

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