Nike has revealed its latest multi-logo high-top sneakers called the Blazer Mid '77. The sneakers model was first released in 1973 as a performance basketball sneaker named after the Portland Trail Blazers. Since its foundation, the sneakers have been adapted as lifestyle sneakers and collaborated with street artist Futura and skater Lance Mountain.
The Nike Blazer Mid '77 has white leather uppers with an exposed stitching design. One side of the sneakers has Nike's logo brand in four different iterations: an original black logo, an orange outline logo, an original gray logo, and a tiny white embroidered logo. The other side has Nike's logo branding in an original black outlined design. The midsole, lacing system, and lining are white, with the tongues containing a Nike label. Additionally, the heel tab Nike branding is in big plain letters. The sneakers will be available later in the year.
Multi-Logo High-Top Sneakers
Nike Unveils Its Latest Blazer Mid ’77 Sneakers
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