
This latest look for the Nike Air Huarache Zapatillas may have you thinking “Bordeaux”, thanks to
its blend of black, dark grey, and maroon shades. The original Huarache runner does indeed seem to borrow a famous color scheme from the
first Air Jordan to utilize Huarache technology, the Air Jordan 7, with this Bordeaux-like look. Officially, ‘Night Maroon’ for the shade
of maroon on the Huarache bootie, the classic running shoe’s newest colorway also features black mesh and Anthracite synthetic leather,
while the midsole contrasts in bright white.
The Nike Air Huarache Baratas has been one of Nike Sportswear’s most popular models for quite some
time, and they still haven’t run out of ideas in the colorway department. While we’d love to see some more OG colorways come back as well
as some of those packs from the early to mid-2000 retro slate, NSW is still busy reinventing Tinker’s iconic 1991 running offering as a
bonafide lifestyle classic. Here a patent leather overlay in Sunset Gold gives off a pearly sheen for a truly unique take.
The ladies get a new premium edition of the Nike Air Huarache Muy Baratas this spring, with a
feature you’ve never seen before on the iconic 1991 running shoe. The colorway stays neutral in off-white and gum tones—that’s nothing new
—but it does get a unique wavy texture across the suede panels across the upper.
Out of nowhere, one of the last coveted original colorways of the Nike Air Huarache Baratas Online
has returned. It’s the “Purple Punch” look, which hasn’t been on the market since the shoe’s initial release way back in 1991. Sported by
the likes of Michael Johnson and Jerry Seinfeld back in the day, the long-awaited comeback of the white, black, and bright purple colorway
will have retro runner fans pleased, even with a couple of slight modifications: mesh instead of nylon on the toe box and standard Huarache
logo tags on the tongue instead of the OG version’s unique Nike logo patches.