Nike’s “Just Do It” collection has become one of the most expansive rosters in recent memory, collecting the Beaverton brand’s archival silhouettes imbued with heritage into a cohort of colorways inspired by the sportswear behemoth’s trademarked tagline. Following a lengthy hiatus, the JDI collection returns with a richly textured flight from the free throw line during the 1988 NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest in tow.
Split between a two-toned color blocking on each foot, the silhouettes’ lateral suede and leather panels are doused in a faint lilac hue that differs slightly in hue based on the two different textures, The medial side of the model acts in direct defiance as a singular shade of cream engulfs the interior tooling in full. Complemented by a crisp white vulcanized sole unit and slightly covered profile swoosh, a regal collection of golden stitching animates the tongue tabs alongside cursive JDI-branded pull tabs.
Venice details haven’t been made Trail just yet. In the meantime, the flight from the free throw line during the 1988 NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest “Just Do It” can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.
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