While relatively new within the brand’s storied catalog, the Nike SB Force 58 blends heritage design and modern-day performance well enough to have quickly garnered attention from diehard skaters and casual sneaker consumers alike. For its latest ensemble, the low-top silhouette has indulged in vibrant “Laser Orange” flair.
Constructed from a handful of smooth leather panels, the upper ostensibly resembles a certain “Be True To Your School”-related Nike Dunk High from 1985, though color-blocking and other details give Nike SB‘s offering an identity of its own. Miniature swooshes on the lateral toe box nod to some of the Oregon-based company’s more experimental designs, while the streamlined, ridge-laden and cupsole traction-donning sole unit offers a new tooling solution for one of the most influential action sports around.
Enjoy official images of the skate-ready pair here below, and anticipate a Nike.com drop in the coming weeks.
In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 1 “Georgetown” is expected to launch in April.
The Nike SB Force 58 Gets Bold In “Laser Orange”
While relatively new within the brand’s storied catalog, the Nike SB Force 58 blends heritage design and modern-day performance well enough to have quickly garnered attention from diehard skaters and casual sneaker consumers alike. For its latest ensemble, the low-top silhouette has indulged in vibrant “Laser Orange” flair.
Constructed from a handful of smooth leather panels, the upper ostensibly resembles a certain “Be True To Your School”-related Nike Dunk High from 1985, though color-blocking and other details give Nike SB‘s offering an identity of its own. Miniature swooshes on the lateral toe box nod to some of the Oregon-based company’s more experimental designs, while the streamlined, ridge-laden and cupsole traction-donning sole unit offers a new tooling solution for one of the most influential action sports around.
Enjoy official images of the skate-ready pair here below, and anticipate a Nike.com drop in the coming weeks.
In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 1 “Georgetown” is expected to launch in April.