The Nike Dunk Low SP ‘Brazil’ replicates the look of the classic ‘Brazil’ Dunk from 2001, featuring a simple two-tone color scheme that combines a yellow leather base with contrasting green overlays. Nike branding adorns the heel tab and stitched-on woven tag atop the lightly padded nylon tongue. The low-profile silhouette is mounted on a sturdy white foam midsole, reinforced underfoot by a green rubber outsole.
The latest colorway of the Nike Zoom Fly 5, “Pink Oxford,” for women, is an additional option for those who prefer sweet, pastel colors.
The Engineered Mesh upper comes in a dull pink, Pink Oxford, and uses a sweet pink, Pink Gaze, inside, and contrasts with a transparent Swoosh with red University Red stripes. There is also a gradient of pink on the white SR-02 foam midsole. Inside is ZoomX that is left over from production, pressed into new blocks and placed inside. Of course, it still comes with a carbon plate as usual. Finished with a rubber sole that comes in black. This model is positioned as a running shoe for speed training and can be worn in competitions.
This actually isn’t the first time that the Kobe, Japan-based brand has applied a grayscale approach to this silhouette, but we haven’t seen this particular colorway before. The mixture of materials is very similar to previous GEL-NYC releases; the predominantly “Black” upper is nicely contrasted by a shiny silver overlay, and “Graphite Gray” appears throughout the sole, with a nice gradient shift at the midsole.
This cotton-blend shirt is an ideal choice for the office. It’s cut in a comfy regular fit, with a classic collar and single cuffs. An easy-iron finish means it need no more than a quick press and it’s good to go
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