Air Max 270, With his departure from ACG, Errolson Hugh seemingly put an end to his relationship with Nike. And it felt like that was the case up until 2021, Be reported that the ARCONYM designer was working on not one but two colorways of the Blazer Low.as the shoe dons an interchangeable exo-skeleton, its shape and color not unlike the design of the mecha genre’s most notable. Forward, the rest of the upper is meticulously cut, revealing black and white neutrals underneath the “Black” and “Night Maroon” colorways, respectively.
This Nike Blazer Low collaboration by Acronym comes dressed in a Night Maroon, Lemon Venom, and Black color combination.The Nike Blazer Low is traditionally designed with a minimalistic feel, but Hugh certainly finds a way to apply his signature technical design language and revamp this silhouette with a blend of materials and accessories. Instead the the usual leather upper, he opts for smooth suede toe boxes and side panels that are dialed to its titular hue and distressed at various points. Black overlays and laces are present down the throat and come seated next to a fluorescent orange tongue. However, the pair is expected to feature a futuristic design with a unique overlay on the heel.And while the former keeps a tighter, more organized arrangement, the latter opts for one louder, accenting the Swoosh, lining, and tongue in additional neons.
This Off-White x Nike Dunk Low Lot 40 of 50 is taken from the ‘Dear Summer’ collection, a sprawling follow-up to Virgil Abloh’s first Nike Dunk collaboration from 2019. Contrasting pops of color arrive via the sneaker’s secondary lacing system, zip-tie, an exposed-foam tongue and a rectangular tab affixed to the Swoosh. Limited to fifty pairs, a ’40 of 50’ badge is affixed on the lateral midsole.