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by Brendan Dunne
Usually the Nike Flyknit Roshe Run is an all-Flyknit affair, but that's not the case on this new pair that's more restrained with the material.
The shoe uses suede for the saddle and heel piece, along with shiny leather on the Swoosh. While there are a number of different Roshe styles currently available on NIKEiD, none of them allow for this sort of combination.
European sneaker retailers are starting to get these Roshes in stock now. It's unclear when they'll arrive in the U.S.