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Nike's Air Superfly Moc doesn't need laces to be fly. It's in its blood.

The model is based on the original Air Superfly sneaker, a slim, surprisingly minimalist running sneaker that debuted in 2001 and returned in 2025. The Moc keeps all the great things about the low-key runner but in a lace-free version. It's just as stylish in slip-on format, too.

Since debuting, the Air Superfly hasn't had a bad outfit day yet. It's done the trendy metallic colorways like the OG laced-up Superfly. It has also appeared in more elegant suede outfits.

The latest suede versions even land in the brand's classic "Sail" colorway, an off-white scheme which has been applied to nearly every Nike model from its dad shoes to its tech-powered summer sandals. Now, the brand's most low-key running shoe gets a clean look.

What's more, there's plenty of other suede Superfly Mocs, and each is just as luxurious as the next. Just recently, Nike released a rich burgundy pair and olive green version.

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But for those interested in a simple suave "Sail" Superfly, they're now up for grabs on Bodega's website for $105.

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