Nike | Corteiz
After months of anticipation, London-based streetwear label Corteiz and Nike have revealed their first joint project: a reimagined Air Trainer Huarache alongside an apparel collection.
The collaboration was first teased through a light show displaying both brands' logos in the London sky several weeks ago. Clint's brand officially unveiled the sneaker through its Instagram account yesterday.
The new Air Trainer Huarache features a grey upper with a distinctive camouflage pattern in green, grey, and black covering the neoprene collar and tongue. The shoe's strap displays an embossed Alcatraz-inspired logo, while a "C" mark appears on the toe box. The traditional Nike Air heel branding has been replaced with "Nike RTW," referencing Corteiz's "Rules The World" motto.
The collection extends beyond footwear to include a range of apparel. Football-inspired pieces such as windbreakers, trousers, and polo shirts feature co-branded designs from both labels - marking Corteiz's first venture into Nike apparel collaborations.
The full collection launches tomorrow, November 8, at 8 PM exclusively through online channels. This release represents the first major partnership between the London streetwear brand and the Oregon-based sportswear giant.
Pricing details and specific regional availability have not yet been announced by either brand.
Nike | Corteiz
Nike | Corteiz
Nike | Corteiz
Nike | Corteiz
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