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Nike 話題鞋款 Air Max Waffle Racer 全新配色「Bright Ceramic」正式登場

Nike 話題鞋款 Air Max Waffle Racer 全新配色「Bright Ceramic」正式登場

Hypebeast10-06-2025
繼「Matte Olive」配色之後,Nike再為話題鞋款 Air Max Waffle Racer 添增新色「Bright Ceramic」。
此款新配色以鮮豔奪目的色調呈現,鞋面採用尼龍材質,讓人聯想到 Blue Ribbon Sports Waffle Racer 的經典風格;鞋帶孔、鞋頭和鞋跟處則飾有同色系的麂皮材質,為鞋款增添了質感對比;Swoosh 標誌和鞋舌上微妙的「Sail」點綴,進一步襯托了整體設計,營造出強烈的視覺對比。
此鞋融合了經典跑鞋設計與現代 Air Max 緩震技術,結合了 Air Max Plus 和 Waffle Trainer 的元素,在復古美學與當代機能之間取得了平衡。為了兼顧風格與功能性,雕塑感的泡棉中底搭載了外露式 Air 氣墊於鞋跟處,確保每一步都能提供靈敏的緩震效果。靈感直接來自 Bill Bowerman 歷史性創新的誇張鬆餅格紋外底,顯著提升了抓地力和耐用性。
此鞋款預計於 6 月 18 日正式發售,建議售價 $145 美元。
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