
Nike Fits the Air Rift "Botanical/Team Red" With Elegant Floral Embroidery
Nikehas debuted theAir Riftsilhouette in a 'Botanical/Team Red' iteration.
The upcoming women's exclusive arrives with deep red leather uppers and white floral embroidery across the toebox, medial panels and strap tab. Branding is minimal this time around, with a Nike Air logo on the insoles, a mini swoosh embroidery just above the Tabi-like split toe and a cursive Nike embroidery on the heel strap tab. The shoe rests on a matching red midsole and outsole, while the midfoot strap ensures a comfortable fit.
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