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The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Features A Guava Ice Base With Colored Accents

The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Features A Guava Ice Base With Colored Accents

Of the laundry list of Nike Sportswear models, arguably one of the most classic and versatile members is the Blazer Mid ’77. This year, the Swoosh family has invested much of their time and efforts in pushing out the silhouette in an onslaught of new colorways, and it’s ready to expand its 2020 range with a new multi-colored makeover.

Due to the nature of its primary “Guava Ice” leather uppers paired with red accented-Swooshes, they almost evoke a similar look to the shop-exclusive Union Jordan 4 colorway that released towards the tail end of August. Other striking details to point out include that of the other branded hits including the heel “NIKE” lettering that pokes out with orange font, as well as the tongue tabs which are presented in Golden State Warriors colors. You can scroll further down to capture a detailed look, and expect these to hit Nike.com likely within the coming weeks for the usual $100 price point.

Need more sneaker news? The PSG Jordan 4 is in preparation to release on 10/10.

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