Nike is about to add another sneaker to its “what the” collection, the nike elite hyper crimson edition black What The NY! The upcoming shoe features bold references to the city that never sleeps.

nike elite hyper crimson edition black “What The”

Nike Air Force 1 Low What The LA

Nike continues its series of “What The” sneakers after a previous release of the Nike nike elite hyper crimson edition black Low “What The LA”. The pair which dropped out on October 1st, 2019.

The “what the” collection is defined by mismatching themes and assembling popular colorways into one.

Again, the latest model to get mixed-and-matched is Nike’s ever-popular nike air max 1 canvas elemental gold silver. But this one takes its inspiration from New York instead of LA.

nike elite hyper crimson edition black “What The NY” complete look

Standing toe to toe with the nike elite hyper crimson edition black Sneaker “What The LA” is one made just for NYC. Of course, each material and colorway used is a sort of reflection to New York and what makes it one of the greatest cities in the world.

While one heel tab has an orange ribbed print that you’d normally find on a basketball, the other one features a teal hue that immediately brings to mind the Statue of Liberty. There are also Knicks-inspired colors found on the right foot’s heel and Yankees-inspired pinstripes on the same shoe’s lateral panel.

Finally, to make it official, you’ll find “NEW YORK” proudly graffitied onto the insoles as well as the heels of the shoe. It completes the sneaker inspired by the “Big Apple” city.

Like rap king NAS would say, “It Ain’t Hard To Tell” who these sneakers were made for…

Take a complete look at the Nike Af1 What The Ny in the gallery just below!

Release Date of AF1 “What The NY”

The Nike nike elite hyper crimson edition black Low “What The NY” is set to release on October 17, 2019. You will be able to purchase those new sneakers at selected retailers as Finish Line, Foot Locker sunflower nike heels boots for sale on amazon Nike.com.

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