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Nike is diving back into the archives to bring back one of its most celebrated runners—the Nike Air Zoom Spiridon SP "Signal Blue". Originally hitting the track in 1997, this sleek silhouette introduced pressure-mapped Zoom Air cushioning, designed to keep up with the fast pace of distance runners. Fast forward to today and this "Signal Blue" Spiridon make-up hasn't seen the sun since 2005, but even then the stock was so low that it left Spiridon fans scratching their heads. For the OGs out there, this Spiridon will be at least be a double-up, so you best know competition on these is going to be high!
Staying true to its roots, this Signal Blue, Black, and University Red colourway nods to the OG, with lightweight mesh, reflective piping, and that signature metallic mini Swoosh giving it an unmistakable retro-futuristic look. The sculpted midsole provides that smooth ride the Spiridon was known for, while the full-length Zoom Air cushioning makes every step feel responsive. Whether you’re lacing up for a casual stroll or styling it up for a throwback fit, this pair is all about blending performance and nostalgia.
After years of demand, the Spiridon is finally back, so you really don’t want to sleep on this one. The Nike Air Zoom Spiridon SP "Signal Blue" is set to drop soon, so keep it locked to The Sole Supplier to find out where to cop your pair!
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