After a stint in the tiger camouflage that so many sneakers are rocking these days, the original Nike running shoe gets back to basics with a colorway that ties into its best known regional affiliation. You might call these
new Nike Cortez Sale the r16;Kirk Gibsonsr17;, because the Blue Hero colorup for one of SoCalr17;s favorites most definitely carries with it a Los Angeles Dodgers tie in.
What would Forrest Gump have to say about the Nike Cortez Cheap? NikeLab just unveiled a slightly altered version of this pop-culture packed Nike running shoe featuring a r0;Big Toothr1; herringbone outsole and a mini Swoosh embroidered on the forefoot of the shoe. We first showed you a similar rendition of the Cortez several months ago with a corduroy heel and fully-embroidered swoosh, but the only identical feature is indeed the smaller logo that Nike has used sparingly over the years.
Thanks to Nike Cortez Women, the Cortez is back in full force this year. First it was the iconic and timeless vintage running silhouette in original leather constructions, and now comes a few colorways of the original nylon and suede build. With a classic two-toned color block for each, the Cortez comes in your pick of black, Game Red, Gorge Green and Wolf Grey with white accents. The r0;OGr1; construction for each colorway features a slimmer, more streamlined upper and midsole, along with a fat-belly Swoosh to ensure a vintage look and feel.
Forrest Gumpr17;s estate has to be one of the best fictitious fortunes in movie history. Apple investments, table tennis sponsorships, oh and a footwear deal with Nike championing the Nike Cortez Discount. This actually translated into real life, sort of, as the Cortez returns in three original premium incarnations, two of which your17;ll remember were featured prominently throughout the Oscar-winning film. Each of the Cortez trio dons a leather upper while the vintage tongue returns to show the exposed pre-aged foam. 43-years after changing the sport of running forever, the Nike Cortez Men looks as good on-feet as ever.