The Bashed: Nancy Wu for Nike



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The Bashed: Nancy Wu for Nike

Nike has asked Nancy Wu to design a remix project for the brand. I have to say, the results disappoint me. Her illustrations and such are so adorable, but I can’t figure out how she came up with these. Gladiator sneakers… really? I don’t see how these serve a purpose, whether fashion or function wise. It looks like the pair of Goodwill sneakers I tried to make cutouts in a few years ago. FAIL.

Thanks Highsnobette!

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  • those gladiator shoes really looks cool if were to ask me. stylish, hip I must say, looks comfortable to wear, and light. i wonder how much it cost?
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