The brainchild of Yuta Hosokawa, READYMADE is a Japanese streetwear brand like no other. Their aesthetic is their own, and they flaunt their avant-garde sensibilities with heater collaborations. They were recently tapped by Nike and asked to inject the nieuwkomers with an experimental look. So, that's exactly what they did, making their version of the Blazer into more of a piece of art than a sneaker.
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We got our first whiff of the nike schoenen heren collaboration in October last year, and it's fair to say that people were pretty divided. The basic construction of the Blazer has remained the same, the most major change is the large panels on either side and morphed Swoosh. Down below, there's a bubbly midsole, while up top there is exposed foam to add to the deconstructed look. Two colourways have been created: a white with black accents and black with orange accents.
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The relationship between nike schoenen dames and cult New York skate label Supreme is unparalleled. Ever since their first 2002 Dunk Low collaboration they’ve continually been spitting out heat, with each link-up garnering instant Grail status.
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The dynamic duo are back in action this year on the nike outlet amsterdam, crafting four tasty combos with nods to their ’03 Dunk High colab. After constant leaks, rumours and teasers, a potential release date for the collection has finally surfaced.