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A Closer Look at the JFS x NikeLab Free TR 5

As a part of Johanna F. Schneider’s inaugural women’s collection for NikeLab, the two parties conjoined to create a specially-designed footwear silhouette: the JFS x NikeLab Free TR5. After introducing the sneaker at the beginning of the month, here we take a closer inspection of the shoe. This iteration of the nike free tr 5 is an amalgamation of Nike’s greatest technologies – hexagonal Free, dynamic Flywire cables, Engineered Mesh throughout the upper – all delivered with custom graphics from Schneider’s accompanying apparel. Having recently unveiled the collaborative effort with Dover Street Market, NikeLab presents a new colorway of its nike free tr 5.0 v6 training shoe exclusive to Shanghai’s X158 location. The sleek cross-trainer sports a gradient red hue across its lightweight mesh upper, which sits atop of a speckled Free midsole and a gum outsole. Nike’s Flywire cables and Dynamic fit technology ensure a locked-down fit and increased support. Dotted laces and X158 branding at the heel and tongue round out the slick design. Mimicking a pair of Air Max 95s that were unveiled earlier today, Nike is back to premiere the nike free run 2 “Triple Black.” Typically seen in bright, fluorescent hues, the Beaverton-based brand applies a trendy tonal black colorway to its fan-favorite Free Run 2 trainer. For the real sneakerheads “outchea,” this pair may look quite familiar as a similar rendition dropped a few years ago, however this time around Nike opts for leather overlays as opposed to the traditional use of suede. Adding to the customizable profile of the nike free 4.0, NIKEiD has just made the “Gyakusou” design option available for the previously mentioned runner. Aside from having a barrage of color options and aesthetic choices available for its various sections and panels, the headlining print can be used about the silhouette’s mesh upper.