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The Nike Daybreak Type Gets Spiced Up With Colors Of Curry

The Nike Daybreak Type Gets Spiced Up With Colors Of Curry

While the inaugural pairs of Nike’s Daybreak Type relied heavily on greyscale tones to outfit its various panels, many of the offerings that followed after have instead been more adventurous and expressive of vibrant color-blocking. After taking a month-long break from unveiling any new entries, the N.354 model is ready to further extend its range with a new colorway this Summer involving color schemes that remind us of the Air Max 1 “Curry” Pack that released to the public in 2018.

The deconstructed-esque silhouette applies saucy tan hues to swathe the toe tip and rear overlays, while the midfoot deviates with a darker shaded dirt brown suede panel. Breaking those up along its angelic mesh backdrop comes Swooshes are dialed to a cherry red hue, followed by heel tabs and forefoot exposed stitchings seeing through to jet black decor. Be on the lookout for these to drop on Nike.com and select retailers in the coming weeks for $90, and peep more photos here while you wait on their arrival.

For more news related to upcoming Nike shoes, the Nike SB Nyjah Free 2.0 is dropping soon.

Nike DBREAK-TYPE “Curry”
$90
Style Code: CJ1156-102

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