Fast Foot unveils Nike vintage collection
28.04.2014 5474

Fast Foot unveils Nike vintage collection

The Fast Foot shoe store, located in the M5 Mall, introduced the vintage collection of Nike sneakers.

The Nike vintage line includes the so-called "Nike Sportswear icons": Nike Cortez, Nike Blazer, Nike Vortex, Nike AirMax1. The appearance of the sneakers, as well as the packaging box for them, are completely copied from the first releases of the models. Some of these lines appeared in the late 60s of the last century.

To create a vintage effect, the brand's designers used "archive" colors, original materials, "aged" finishes and yellowed tongue filling.

Fast Foot stores operate in the street style segment. In the showrooms of the network are shoes from Nike New Balance, Puma, Asics, Onitsuka Tiger, Le Coq Sportif, Fred Perry, Saucony, Timberland, Sperry Top-Sider.

The Fast Foot shoe store, located in the M5 Mall, introduced the vintage collection of Nike sneakers.
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