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The modernised Nike Daybreak SP “Moon Particle” reinvents the late ‘70s running shoe with a muted makeover. Famously worn by Joan Benoit Samuelson to win gold in the first-ever Olympic women’s marathon in 1984, this Daybreak elevates the retro trainer through premium materials. This Special Projects edition boasts a matte black upper with puffy layers on the toe, Swoosh, and collar. Subtle Nike labels adorn the tongue, rear, and sockliner, preserving its old-school aesthetic. A light yellow hue highlights the rope laces for a pop of colour, adding an offbeat detail to the stealthy construction. The EVA midsole provides ample cushioning and shock absorption, bolstered by a classic waffle rubber sole for superb traction.
Launching on the Nike GB website and select UK retailers, you can find out where to buy the Nike Daybreak SP “Moon Particle” by keeping it locked to The Sole Supplier!
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