Latest Nike Blazer Low Platform Dress Up Sail and Game Royal

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Latest Nike Blazer Low Platform Dress Up Sail and Game Royal

Nike continues to display the new color scheme of their women's special Air Jordan 1 Fearless sports jacket and low heels, and the latest pair appears on the surface with a "Royal Game" makeup. Dressed in sail, game royal, and black color scheme. This sports jacket offers a low platform to construct in a canvas construction with leather covering and suede Swooshes on the sides. Additional details include a plaid pattern with corduroy lining finish and an aged rubber sole. Virgil Abloh's Off-White label and Nike will return in 2022 with new adjustments to Air Force 1. Two color options will be released, "white/pure white" and "black/pure black" cosmetics. Each Nike Air Force 1 features unique details of the signature Off-White brand, including its lacing system and spiked outsole.

In the colder months, Nike sportswear revealed another Air Force 1 high, Yeezy Release Date 2021 constructed from a mixture of canvas and suede materials. This Nike Air Force 1 High features a cream-colored foundation with black overlays on the ankle straps, Swooshes and high heels. The prominent shoes are blue-green contrast accents finished with a white midsole and light bone AF1 rubber outsole. Palace and Vans once again joined forces to launch three color options for Sk8-Hi skates. Wearing cream, yellow, black/blue makeup of your choice, each Vans Sk8-Hi has a mushroom theme. The "Gong" trademark is spelled out with fungus letters, and the back heel is embroidered with cartoon mushrooms. Additional features include a checkerboard label hanging jazz stripes and co-branded tongue labels.

With Facebook’s recent announcement of changing its name to Meta to focus on the virtual world, Nike seems to be the next international company to follow in its Hey Dude Shoes ,footsteps and expand into the meta world. Josh Gerben recently reported that Nike’s documents indicate that it intends to sell branded virtual goods, including shoes and clothing. The sportswear giant applied for three trademarks, "Nike, JUST DO IT and Swoosh logo application", and filed applications on behalf of multinational sportswear companies, implying that it is about to enter the virtual world of the future. According to the report, Nike plans to launch its own brand in a different network environment, allowing them to provide “online, non-downloadable virtual shoes, clothes, headgear, glasses, bags, sports bags, backpacks, sports equipment, art, toys. And accessories used in the virtual environment". There is no further information on the details of Nike in these specific trademarks, but with the rise of nft and Metaverse, Nike seems to be preparing to move in this direction. Check out Gerben's tweet below.

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