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Origin: Designed by Bill Bowerman and released on 11 April 2022 as part of Nike's Blazer line. This release has a leather upper in White/White/Peach/Malachite. The Blazer is one of the oldest shapes Nike still sells, a tall, flat basketball shoe from the era when the company had just stopped importing Onitsuka Tiger and started building under its own name, with the Swoosh that Carolyn Davidson drew and that was first used on 18 June 1971. The Mid 77 Vintage is the version built to look like a survivor rather than a new release, with an aged midsole and a worn in finish out of the box. This pair is White with Malachite, a deep green Swoosh on an off white body, which is the classic Blazer arrangement: one panel of colour on a shoe that is otherwise all outline.
Construction: Vintage is a construction brief here, not a marketing word. The midsole is finished in a cream or off white tone rather than bright white so the shoe reads as aged from the first wear, the branding is applied in a smaller, older style, and the collar and tongue are kept slim rather than padded like a modern basketball shoe. The sole is flat and thin by current standards, since this shape predates the era when Nike began making its cushioning visible with the 1987 Air Max. Expect very little underfoot protection and a firm ride. No material composition or style code is published to you here, so check whether the panels are leather or synthetic in hand.
Utility: A green Swoosh on cream is a spring and autumn shoe. Recipe one: cream or ecru wide leg trousers with a white tee and an olive chore jacket, running the green through the jacket so the Swoosh looks intentional. Recipe two: mid wash straight jeans with a navy crewneck, the aged midsole stopping the outfit from looking too new. It is a walking and casual wear shoe, fine for city days, useless for training since the sole offers little cushioning. Blazers run long, so size down half from your usual sneaker length. The vintage finish is fragile: brush rather than wash, never use bleach or a whitening product on the aged midsole, and keep them out of heavy rain.
Influence: The Blazer's afterlife happened in skateboarding and in street dress rather than in basketball, which is the same journey most of Nike's court shoes made once the brand became a status marker in urban and hip hop fashion from the 1980s onward. That history also includes the brand's most awkward moment with a subculture, when Nike SB used Minor Threat's album art in 2005, drew a rebuke from Ian MacKaye and apologised on 27 June 2005. What survives is the shape: a tall, plain, cheaply resoled looking shoe that has stayed in production because it flatters almost everyone and dates almost nothing.