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Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpion Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion PrintFollowing the Nike Womens Capricorn Blazer Cement we showed you earlier, we now sting you with yet another newly-released women’s Nike Blazer.

The Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpion Print” features a burgundy upper with blue-grey accents on the toe box, shoelace area and tongue. The most interesting feature on this sneaker is the scorpion monogram print seen throughout the upper. It is complimented by a neon pink outsole and Nike logo (seen on the tongue).

It may be a little too late for this release being that the Scorpio horoscope time period just passed; however, the shoes have just been released at select Nike Japan retailers such as Flague. More detailed pics after the jump. Via Sneaker News.

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

Women's Nike Blazer - Scorpion Print
Women’s Nike Blazer – “Scorpio Print”

  • http://www.myspace.com/sirecommunications J.King

    clean!

  • h3YD3n RocksZ

    st8 uggsz

  • http://myspace.com/yeahirap myspace.com/yeahirap

    I would Roc those I am developing an interest in Blazers I just bought my first pair a week ago white/blac only peoblem with this is the outsole change it to burgundy

  • gu

    dese is nice if u got da right outfit

  • KevinFromMiami

    Blazers are one of my favorite kinds of shoes for sure.

  • Cinsere

    Umm…these have been out! Even Foot Locker has these. Way to stay on top of things, NiceKicks.

  • greenmaker24

    they r ok

  • Dee

    Cinsere’s lame..

  • ace

    clean nothing to crazy just how i like my blazer’s (ace)

  • http://www.myspace.com/porn0graffiK Darneezy

    Cinsere, there was never a point where the release date was added.
    So what’s your point?
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