Nike Woven Chukka & Air Footscape Woven Motion

An evolution of Nike designer Mike Aveni’s work, the Footscape Woven Chukka features a woven technique on the upper and is grounded on a Nike Free Motion Footscape platform. Available for the first time as a mid in the Shale/Hazelnut-Black colorway, the chukka-height upper features a designed stretch zone around the ankle allowing for ease of entry.
The Nike design team worked closely with Boston-based Bodega sneaker boutique to show a sophisticated look using hairy suede on the rand and perforated suede on the upper. The Hybrid upper combines with the woven panels for a breathable summer shoe. This three-shoe family of “Black Cat, Good Luck – Bad Luck” Footscapes is uniformly connected with a cat eye stitched into the shoe’s tongue. The additional two colorways in Granite/Med Grey-Hazelnut and Hazelnut/Grit-Black showcase earthy and bold color blocking characteristic of the rugged outdoor appeal of the Nike Footscape.
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The Footscapes are sick. Real sick.
Please step forward and say “I” if you’ve ever actually seen someone wearing these…i’ve never seen a pair in use.
these might be the ugliest shoes i’ve ever seen in my entire 19 years of living