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The Nike x Supreme Blazer Mid in the White Snake colorway is one of the more restrained outputs from the downtown New York skate brand’s ongoing Nike SB partnership. Where many Supreme collabs lean into loud graphics or aggressive colorblocking, this one works through material contrast. The base is a white quilted leather, a texture that nods to luxury goods and sits at a deliberate remove from the Blazer’s basketball origins. Against that clean, structured upper, the snakeskin Swoosh reads as a quiet flex rather than a statement piece. The midsole picks up the reptile print as well, wrapping the foxing in a matching grey-toned snake pattern that ties the shoe together without overwhelming it. Metal rivet hardware stamped with the Supreme box logo sits at the heel, the kind of detail that rewards closer inspection. The Blazer Mid silhouette itself was a reliable vehicle for Supreme during this era, offering enough canvas real estate to execute material-driven concepts without requiring structural modification. The quilting pattern on the upper is finely stitched in a diamond grid, adding dimension to what would otherwise be a flat white surface. The overall effect is a shoe that functions as much as a material study as it does a skateable sneaker, sitting comfortably in the overlap between streetwear collecting and workable footwear.
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