Nike has just released new Internationalist running shoes in neutral
colors, which allows them to be a staple in your casual wardrobe just
like Air Max, Pegasus, and Odyssey have.
Nike has just released the Luxe version of Internationalist running shoes in neutral colors, which allows them to be a staple in your casual wardrobe just like Air Max, Pegasus, and Odyssey have.
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Athletic company, Nike's Internationalist running shoe was first seen at the 1982 New York City marathon, and since then, runners and sneaker heads have been obsessed with them.
Although,
they're lightweight with a solid tread, and the classic outline makes
them quite close to being a versatile sneaker. However, recent releases
have been in color-blocked variations, making it hard to buy a pair for
everyday wear.
Thankfully, the
recent release of the Luxe in "Phantom/Sail/Light Bone", which
represents a few different tones of white, creates great versatility.
A great new feature for the new shoe
is a perforated quarter. These tweaks on sneakers seems to be a trend
that aren’t going anywhere soon. In this case, it adds something to a
classic that's on-trend and good for breathing while you flex. Rounding
out the features is a cork insole that only you get to see