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The Nike Crater Impact Appears With Faint “Scream Green” Accents

The Nike Crater Impact Appears With Faint “Scream Green” Accents

While yet to be officially unveiled, the Nike Crater Foam has quietly been building a roster of eye-catching colorways simultaneously assisting the brand with its “Move To Zero” campaign. For its latest ensemble, the partially-sustainable sneaker has indulge in “Scream Green”-reminiscent flair.

Uppers feature a mix of breathable mesh and durable suede akin to later variants of the once-ubiquitous Roshe Run. Synthetic reinforcement along the profiles adds a futuristic aesthetic to the model, which culminates with the segmented swooshes on the mid-foot. Contrast stitching throughout the shoe’s top-half indulge in a tone reminiscent of the original Air Huarache, while accompanying detailing also partakes in a color palette near-identical to the 30-year-old design’s inaugural style. Underfoot, Crater Foam cushioning, which debuted on the Space Hippie line, deliver a sporty, multi-color and up-cycled proposition.

Enjoy official images of the Crater Impact here below, and expect pairs to hit Nike.com soon.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Air Jordan 6 “Electric Green” is set to arrive during summer.

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Images: Nike

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