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The Nike Air Fear Of God Moc In Pure Platinum Restocks On April 1st

The Nike Air Fear Of God Moc In Pure Platinum Restocks On April 1st

After a recent re-release of the Converse Fear Of God Chuck 70, Jerry Lorenzo and his partners at NIKE, Inc. are relaunching the “Pure Platinum” Fear Of God Moccasin.

First teased late 2018, the model abandons the tall height and lacing system of the Fear Of God 1. Instead the Fear Of God Moc opts for a midfoot strap, lateral clasp-enclosure and drawstring toggle system at the heel. Lightweight ripstop nylon makes up the majority of the upper and works in tandem with the double-stacked Air Max 180-inspired heel unit to deliver maximum comfort. Just as the similar AMBUSH Air Max or even other Fear Of God x Nike collaborations, the laceless silhouette forgoes any vibrant palette to not only allow the design and shape to be front-and-center, but to make transitioning from the concrete to front row at fashion shows seamless.

The Fear Of God Moc “Pure Platinum” will drop on Nike SNKRS tomorrow, April 1st, with a $170 USD price tag. While you wait, enjoy another look at the pair below and check out the upcoming Jordan 6 DMPwhen you’re done.

Nike Air Fear Of God Moc
Release Date: April 1st, 2020
$170
Color: Pure Platinum/Black-Sail
Style Code: AT8086-001

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