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Highsnobiety magazine put it quite clearly. Once things start getting too futuristic, you can be sure there will be a blast from the past. And that usually comes in the form of retro sneakers. This is also the case with the Nike Killshot sneakers, which Nike introduced in the 1970s, and never in a dream would anyone have thought that the unassuming sneaker would become a hit. Their appeal lies in the simplicity that could be taught by the seventies. The Killshot silhouette has many design details, but it's not complicated at all, which is why it's easy to wear, looks good with almost anything, and why it's so popular.
The Killshot silhouette is a fairly simple shoe and quite plain at first sight, but that's what defines it. The Nike Killshot sneakers are designed as everyday sneakers that won't let you down in any situation. Whether it's a rave or a date. It's definitely worth adding them into your rotation.
Suede: leather cut from the back, while the fibers remain on the surface, suede is less prone to damage than nubuck.
Rubber