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Nike April 18, 2017
By Lois Sakany
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Nike Covers Its Most Popular Women’s Silhouettes With A Boquet Of Flowers

April 18, 2017. Leave a Comment

As of late, temperatures have been rising and flowers have been blooming. Along with the onset of the new season is the launch of Nike’s Spring Garden collection. This women’s sneakers collection consist of four well-loved models, including Air Max 90, Juvenate, Roshe Two, and Internationalist.

Designed with a dark floral print upper (which remind a bit of the floral used in the Riccardo Tisci collaboration) played against black leather and suede accents, Nike produces an energizing design that can refresh any women’s sneaker collection. Take a closer look at each Spring Garden sneaker below.

Nike Air Max 90

Air Max 90
The Air Max 90 is quite the footwear icon, having been a favorite of sneaker collectors for nearly 30 years now. For the Spring Garden collection, it gets revamped with improved suede and leather uppers. The black accents offset the verdant, floral pattern emblematic of the season.

Nike Juvenate

Juvenate
Constructed for comfort, Juvenate gets an update for spring. Its seamless, stretchy structure hugs the foot like a sock. The lightweight outsole harnesses the power of dual-density technology to provide great flexibility and support to the wearer. As for the design? Spring botanicals gather on the upper, making the shoes suited for the warm season.

Nike Roshe 2

Roshe Two
The first version of the Roshe sneakers was beloved for its minimal, no-fuss design, which has inspired numerous other sneakers in the fashion industry. The Roshe Two takes it to a whole new level with soft and lightweight dual-density cushioning, making the shoe perfect for walking. The limited edition Spring Garden collection upgrades the Roshe Two with warm weather-ready pops of floral.

Nike Internationalist

Internationalist
As if to stay true to its name, the Internationalist was engineered to perform on all types of grounds and surfaces. It gets a new look for spring with colorful botanical prints that contrast nicely against the suede structure and play up the retro design. You still get the same durability and comfort of the original Internationalist, of course.

The sneakers in the Spring Garden collection ranges from $95 to $120, and will be available on Nike SNKRS and in select stores on April 20, 2017.

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