
words_Nick Engvall
After finding popularity in Japan, the Nike Air Woven made its US debut around the turn of the century. The unique style did very well. While the Air Woven has seen numerous releases and re-releases in the last ten years, the influence of the Air Woven has spread across Nike in many forms, even finding its way onto some of the Nike owned Cole Haan dress shoe line. The latest creation of the Woven history line is the new Nike Lunarlite Woven Chukka.
Nike takes the popular, and lightweight, Lunar sole from the creative cabinet of Nike Sportswear, and combines it with a timeless shoe style, the chukka. Aside from the heel panel and eyestay, the uppers feature a completely black finish which features the woven fabric that gives the shoe its nam, while the thin and minimalistic approach with the laces is concurrent with traditional chukka styling. Grabbing a little more attention is the bright green and orange accent colors on the Lunar sole of each of these spring of 2010 models.

Tags: Nike Air Woven, Nike Lunarlite, Nike Lunarlite Woven Chukka
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these r prolly comfy as fuck…