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Brand: fragment design x sacai x Nike

Model: LDWaffle

Release Date: August 24 (Europe), September 8 (Gray pair - USA)

Price: $175

Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers

What We’re Saying: It is Chitose Abe's world, and we're all just living in it, because we're continuing the summer of sacai with another Nike collaboration. This time the collaborative duo has also tapped Hiroshi Fujiwara and his label fragment to add to the LDWaffle silhouette.

Arriving in two monochrome colorways, "Navy" and "Grey," each colorway sports the sneaker's recognizable stacked sole and Swoosh, as well as the double tongue which sports co-branded logos including fragment's signature lightning bolt. The sole also boasts a print reading "The Classic / fragment : sacai," adding a special touch to the collaboration.

Hiroshi Fujiwara is coming off his latest Nike collaboration with Travis Scott, taking on the Air Jordan 1, and sacai has been releasing multiple iterations of its Blazer Low design, and has collaborated with Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior, and ACRONYM in the past few months. There's no doubt that both brands are master collaborators, and we're sure that their partnership is only just getting started.

The fragment x sacai x Nike LDWaffle dropped already in Europe and the navy colorway was released in the US, while the gray pair is set to follow tomorrow, September 8.

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