NikeLab and Stone Island use Sock Dart as a platform for a new collaboration

Jan 18, 2017

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The partnership between NikeLab and the Italian Stone Island continues, this time exclusively revealing the line of footwear in the first act.

Revived in 2014 by Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Sock Dart was the first sneaker made of knit by Nike in 2004. The shoe has no laces but features a sock fit upper with a strap that goes from the sides to the top of the foot.

The new version of the silhouette, presented in three colorways, features premium materials such as cracked leather and nubuck, along with a special pattern on the body of the shoe and the logos of both brands present on the tongue. In all colors, the strap matches the tone of the rest of the shoe, creating a monochromatic aesthetic, except for the midsole. An extra support was added to the heel tab, which is the only change in the design of the Sock Dart.

The new collab between NikeLab and Stone Island is scheduled to launch on January 26, with no further information about sales in Brazil.

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