Description
Beyond simply being a new paint job to the 35-year-old silhouette, the upcoming makeover gives way to a structural re-imagination of the Air Trainer 1. Perhaps inspired by Scott’s affinity for the great outdoors and its great success across previous releases, Nike’s design team has reworked the shoe with a much more rugged lockdown strap at the vamp, series of angular reflective strips and durable pull tab at the tongue. The hiking footwear-reminiscent choices pair well with the titular “Coriander” hue, as well as the complementary “Ashen Slate” and “Wheat” tones that claim considerable “real estate” across the special-edition offering. Down below, sole units don’t abandon their good-enough-for-multiple-sports traction, but midsoles are given an eye-catching yellow look that falls inline with the “Neo-vintage” trend that has dominated sneaker-related social media feeds over the last two years.
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