This Nike SB Blazer Zoom Mid was made to pay homage to legendary skateboarder, Lance Mountain. Designed by Nike Sr. Color Designer Hershel Baltrotsky, this pair draws inspiration from Lance's love for pool skating, as well as his fondness for a silhouette he lusted after in childhood and earned as a pro. Coming in black and multi-color, they feature a black-based premium suede upper with a leather tile treatment on the back heel sporting the number "78” on the left shoe, referencing the year Mountain first remembers seeing the Blazer regularly in the pages of skate magazines while the right shoe features a number "17" to represent both the present day and a nod to the future. For an extra layer of detail, the font used for the numbers is that similar to the one found painted on a poolside for water depth. Multi-color hits featuring '70s-era prism-fades commonly used on concert posters are found on the tongue tag and Swoosh on the sides while a Zoom Air cushioned white vulcanized sole finishes things off. Their release date was August 17th, 2017 where they retailed for $90 in men's sizing. Fans of the Nike SB Blazer need to have these "Lance Mountain" editions in their collection. If you copped a pair when they dropped and want to double up, hit up the marketplace and buy another today. Those that want to sell can do so online, too.
This Nike SB Blazer Zoom Mid was made to pay homage to legendary skateboarder, Lance Mountain. Designed by Nike Sr. Color Designer Hershel Baltrotsky, this pair draws inspiration from Lance's love for pool skating, as well as his fondness for a silhouette he lusted after in childhood and earned as a pro. Coming in black and multi-color, they feature a black-based premium suede upper with a leather tile treatment on the back heel sporting the number "78” on the left shoe, referencing the year Mountain first remembers seeing the Blazer regularly in the pages of skate magazines while the right shoe features a number "17" to represent both the present day and a nod to the future. For an extra layer of detail, the font used for the numbers is that similar to the one found painted on a poolside for water depth. Multi-color hits featuring '70s-era prism-fades commonly used on concert posters are found on the tongue tag and Swoosh on the sides while a Zoom Air cushioned white vulcanized sole finishes things off. Their release date was August 17th, 2017 where they retailed for $90 in men's sizing. Fans of the Nike SB Blazer need to have these "Lance Mountain" editions in their collection. If you copped a pair when they dropped and want to double up, hit up the marketplace and buy another today. Those that want to sell can do so online, too.
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This Nike SB Blazer Zoom Mid was made to pay homage to legendary skateboarder, Lance Mountain. Designed by Nike Sr. Color Designer Hershel Baltrotsky, this pair draws inspiration from Lance's love for pool skating, as well as his fondness for a silhouette he lusted after in childhood and earned as a pro. Coming in black and multi-color, they feature a black-based premium suede upper with a leather tile treatment on the back heel sporting the number "78” on the left shoe, referencing the year Mountain first remembers seeing the Blazer regularly in the pages of skate magazines while the right shoe features a number "17" to represent both the present day and a nod to the future. For an extra layer of detail, the font used for the numbers is that similar to the one found painted on a poolside for water depth. Multi-color hits featuring '70s-era prism-fades commonly used on concert posters are found on the tongue tag and Swoosh on the sides while a Zoom Air cushioned white vulcanized sole finishes things off. Their release date was August 17th, 2017 where they retailed for $90 in men's sizing. Fans of the Nike SB Blazer need to have these "Lance Mountain" editions in their collection. If you copped a pair when they dropped and want to double up, hit up the marketplace and buy another today. Those that want to sell can do so online, too.
This Nike SB Blazer Zoom Mid was made to pay homage to legendary skateboarder, Lance Mountain. Designed by Nike Sr. Color Designer Hershel Baltrotsky, this pair draws inspiration from Lance's love for pool skating, as well as his fondness for a silhouette he lusted after in childhood and earned as a pro. Coming in black and multi-color, they feature a black-based premium suede upper with a leather tile treatment on the back heel sporting the number "78” on the left shoe, referencing the year Mountain first remembers seeing the Blazer regularly in the pages of skate magazines while the right shoe features a number "17" to represent both the present day and a nod to the future. For an extra layer of detail, the font used for the numbers is that similar to the one found painted on a poolside for water depth. Multi-color hits featuring '70s-era prism-fades commonly used on concert posters are found on the tongue tag and Swoosh on the sides while a Zoom Air cushioned white vulcanized sole finishes things off. Their release date was August 17th, 2017 where they retailed for $90 in men's sizing. Fans of the Nike SB Blazer need to have these "Lance Mountain" editions in their collection. If you copped a pair when they dropped and want to double up, hit up the marketplace and buy another today. Those that want to sell can do so online, too.
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