The sleek black design of these pair of Nike Roshe gives you a sense of shadow-like movement of your feet for its monochromatic and deluxe elements of design.
As for Nike getting hyped about the future, this is one of my favorite pair of shoes produced by Nike. The Nike Roshe Run "Metric" design's first impression is one inspired by sci-fi and futuristic inventions, it is eye-catching up-close and simple from afar at once. I find it amazing that Nike had come up with the idea of futuristic and sci-fi based runners by using geometric elements. Nike Roshe Run basically focuses on designs for serving you well on whether indoor or outdoor runs known for their ultra-light weight yet still a fashionable construction up top which made them worn as casual wear as well. The sleek black design of these pair of Nike Roshe gives you a sense of shadow-like movement of your feet for its monochromatic and deluxe elements of design.
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A friend told me about these amazing looking shoes I'm pretty sure Nike lovers got their eyes on, a pair of Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Digi Floral Camo. These shoes was designed by skateboarder, artist, writer, and musician Stefan Janoski as the collection is called. Skateboarding attire has always been a comfortable wear for some people who goes out on their casual days, preferably skateboarding footwear. At first, Stefan Janoski created these derived Nike line as far as only footwear for skateboarding with standard static colors such as green or black, but these days people use them as a fashion piece in mind of the nice patterns and color combinations he started designing these times. Along with trend which is always changing, this kind of footwear amazes people on how comfortable they are and adds a touch by the perfect color and pattern designs. This precise one called Digi Floral Camo is one of the many designs by Stefan Janoski, with a pixelated camo pattern base along with floral prints on some of the edges, this time he introduced a different pattern design of his derived line of Nike footwear. (Credit: Tevin Aranta) - Nadine Khalissya |
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