Flaunting a blacked-out profile, the low-top sneaker is comprised of breathable mesh with synthetics and leather detailing. Subtle hits of red are evident on the miniature Swoosh accents, while a teal outsole further caps off its overall palette.
The Nike Zoom Spiridon first debuted in 1997 as a groundbreaking running shoe that showcased both advanced technology and a fresh design language for Nike. Its most notable feature was the introduction of Zoom Air cushioning, offering athletes a responsive and lightweight ride. The upper design ... See More: Nike Zoom Spiridon