Retro, colorful and rife with personality, the Nike Liberty Collection is inspired by Liberty's rarely seen Merlin print, which the brand created for a scarf back in the 1970s. Releasing just in time for the spring and summer seasons, the print provides a unique reiteration for some of Nike's most classic sneaker silhouettes and apparel.
Comprised of the Nike Cortez, Nike Tennis Classic Ultra, Nike Air Max Thea -- among others -- as well as Nike Women’s Liberty Cap and Nike QS Liberty Windrunner Jacket, the Nike Liberty Collection ensures those who are looking for a fresh style this year will be able to enjoy one. Nike writes, "Chosen for its bright coloring, striking pattern and unusual design, the Merlin print gives the Nike x Liberty Summer 2015 collection a disruptive, standout aesthetic. The collection intersects past and present to create something completely original."
70s-Inspired Sportswear
The Nike Liberty Collection Uses the Rarely Seen Merlin Scarf Print
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