Virgil Abloh’s Off-White x Nike Waffle Racer Is Rumored to Release Next Month
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The Waffle Racer unveiled at the Off-White x Nike “Track and Field” Paris Fashion Week runway show last year now has a potential release date.
According to @US_11 on Twitter, fans will reportedly be able to get their hands on the trio of women’s-exclusive Off-White x Nike Waffle Racers next month. Debuted in 1973, the model was invented by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman and got its name from the waffle iron used in the creation of the shoe.
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WMNS WAFFLE RACER SP pic.twitter.com/DV1xuP4gJ3— stmr useleven (@US_11) August 12, 2019
Each pair is executed with a textile mesh on the uppers for ventilation.
One look is a light blue makeup paired with lime green accents on the Swoosh branding and the distinctive lacing system seen across the entirety of the upper. The second iteration is a toned-down color scheme with a white-based color scheme with beige and silver accents throughout. The final look is black with pink hits decorating various elements of the shoe.
All three pairs feature Off-White-inspired details including exposed foam on the tongue, an orange tab on the sides and a pine green zip tie latched onto the laces.
According to the aforementioned Twitter account, the three Off-White x Nike Waffle Racers is expected to release Sept. 5 at select Nike stockists. Retail pricing has not yet been announced.
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