Intensively decorated and seemingly without restraint in its accessorizing, Nike’s “Formless, Shapeless, Limitless” collection (or however else you want to order those collaborations) has burst onto the scene thanks to its ornate depictions of Nike classics. Perhaps none are as garish as these – the women’s Nike Phantom GT 118. While it carries the same details as the other members of the pack, with the triangular emblem on the tongue and the hexagonal stones studded on the heel, this inclusion into the Pack goes the extra mile with an an opaque icy chain-linked strap at the ankle.
These shout runway more than anything else, but there’s certainly an underlying connection to Eastern traditions and influences as we near the Lunar New Year festivities, a tradition that Nike has emphasized for decades. And like the previously reviewed Nike Blazer Low SD, La virgule sur les Dunk Low legit sera toujours plus petite et moins proche de la midsole.
We expect the entirety of Nike’s “Formless, Shapeless, Limitless” collection to become available either January or February 2022, so stay tuned for a release update.