Throughout its 58 year history, NIKE, Inc. has prepared dozens of collections across its several categories. For its latest, the North American institution has taken a number of Nike Sportswear silhouettes and given them denim-covered makeovers. The latest?: A Nike GTS ’97.
Accompanied by a couple of Air Max and Nike Dunk options, the low-top model is unquestionably the least coveted given its relative obscurity within the current world of hype sneakers. Nevertheless, the tennis-informed design delivers a compelling, on-theme style sure to help any “Canadian tuxedo” aficionado with upcoming ensembles. Rich blue denim panels are complemented by white and red accents across the upper and Nike SB-approved sole unit.
No firm Nike SNKRS release details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon.
In related sneaker news, the Air Max 97 is set to return in original styles before the year ends as part of its 25th anniversary.
The Nike GTS ’97 Rounds Out The Upcoming “Denim Pack”
Throughout its 58 year history, NIKE, Inc. has prepared dozens of collections across its several categories. For its latest, the North American institution has taken a number of Nike Sportswear silhouettes and given them denim-covered makeovers. The latest?: A Nike GTS ’97.
Accompanied by a couple of Air Max and Nike Dunk options, the low-top model is unquestionably the least coveted given its relative obscurity within the current world of hype sneakers. Nevertheless, the tennis-informed design delivers a compelling, on-theme style sure to help any “Canadian tuxedo” aficionado with upcoming ensembles. Rich blue denim panels are complemented by white and red accents across the upper and Nike SB-approved sole unit.
No firm Nike SNKRS release details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon.
In related sneaker news, the Air Max 97 is set to return in original styles before the year ends as part of its 25th anniversary.