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Nike Shox R4 Series Nike Low-top Sports Leisure Air Cushion Sneakers
Jamaican-British designer Martine Rose is back with the Nike Shox Mr4, a joint shoe launched with Nike last year, in a new color scheme. The shoe was first exposed at the brand's spring and summer fashion show. Through the observation of football and female athletes, the avant-garde style and square-pointed toe shoes with mules design roughly maintain the previous structure, and inject blue and purple gradient tones and reflective details inspired by goalkeeper jerseys and terraces in the 1990s, presenting a completely different flavor from the previous black and white styles. The shoe is a transformation of the Nike Shox R4 launched in 2000. This classic shoe style of the millennium is most iconic for the exposed air cushion on the sole, equipped with the classic Shox cushioning midsole system. The Shox series can be traced back to 1984, when designer Bruce Kilgore began to study the Shox project. The shoe was said to be inspired by watching indoor track sprinters bounce after hitting the track surface. However, finding materials that provide enough support was a problem until polyurethane was adopted and the Shox cushioning midsole system was released.
Item No.: Ar3565 103
Size: As shown
D26 616
Jamaican-British designer Martine Rose is back with the Nike Shox Mr4, a joint shoe launched with Nike last year, in a new color scheme. The shoe was first exposed at the brand's spring and summer fashion show. Through the observation of football and female athletes, the avant-garde style and square-pointed toe shoes with mules design roughly maintain the previous structure, and inject blue and purple gradient tones and reflective details inspired by goalkeeper jerseys and terraces in the 1990s, presenting a completely different flavor from the previous black and white styles. The shoe is a transformation of the Nike Shox R4 launched in 2000. This classic shoe style of the millennium is most iconic for the exposed air cushion on the sole, equipped with the classic Shox cushioning midsole system. The Shox series can be traced back to 1984, when designer Bruce Kilgore began to study the Shox project. The shoe was said to be inspired by watching indoor track sprinters bounce after hitting the track surface. However, finding materials that provide enough support was a problem until polyurethane was adopted and the Shox cushioning midsole system was released.
Item No.: Ar3565 103
Size: As shown
D26 616
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