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Published: Aug 7th, 2008

NIKE REJUVEN8 (TIER ZERO)

Created as a ‘leisure’ shoe with a focus on comfort, the Rejuven8 model was designed to be worn by Nike athletes at the Beijing Olympics – on their days off from competing! The rubber cage and removable bootie make for a visually challenging ride, but much like the Presto before it, the awesome Rejuven8 has found a receptive audience amongst forward thinkers.

What some people are already calling ‘the most comfortable shoe on earth’ has also now been given the Tier Zero Octagon treatment for the hippest of retailers. It features a translucent black cage to emphasise the inner sock – this model also comes with both the golden and the embroidered metallic booties so you can change up the look...

NIKE REJUVEN8 (TIER ZERO)

NIKE REJUVEN8 (TIER ZERO)

 


 

 


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