At the beginning of the year, the Nike Doernbecher 2022 charity series was officially exposed!
Nike invited pediatric patients at the Doernbecher medical facility as designers to bring their own personal touches to the classic shoe.
Recently, a pair of Nike SB Stefan Janoski released the official map.
The shoe was designed by 16-year-old Catalina Vazquez, who was diagnosed with Von Hippel-Lindau, and was inspired by the Galapagos Love of the Islands.
The whole shoe is made of fabric material, and the color matching is very fresh.
The toe part is made of light purple fabric, and the front of the shoelace is embroidered with a butterfly pattern. The butterfly means "transformation" and expresses her high hopes for the improvement of her condition.
The back half of the shoe is made of light blue fabric material. The Nike Swoosh on both sides of the shoe is slightly different in color from the shoe body. The DNA pattern around the heel echoes the words on the midsole. The cure is in our genes ( The cure is in our genes).
There are two heart-shaped patterns on the heel part, one is broken and the other is complete, and there is a #3 heat-pressed pattern on the heel of the harbor treasure.
The outsole part is made of solid-color rubber that is similar to the color of the shoe body, and a DNA pattern that runs through the entire palm echoes the design theme of the entire shoe.
It is reported that the new Nike SB Stefan Janoski "Doernbecher" will be officially released this year, but there is no exact release date and price. Friends who like it may wish to continue to pay attention to our follow-up reports.
Nike SB Stefan Janoski "Doernbecher"
Item number: DR6258-100
Release Date: 2022