From the forefoot, the pair layers on these more robust fabrications, pairing them with a cream-accented natural leather just adjacent. The latter, which adds an equally luxurious touch to the overall kit, can be found both at the forefoot as well as the counter, while only the earth tones make their way up to the collar. Burnt reds then quickly come into play, dressing the top line at the lining and tongue as well as profile at the toe box and mid-panel. Darkened Swooshes then finish atop the upper, delivered in a texture visually similar to a black denim.
Men’s Nike shoes tend to have an equal width between the forefoot and heel. Women’s Nike shoes most often have a narrower heel than forefoot. Some women with a wider foot will often select men’s shoes for comfort, because women’s shoes are often more narrow than men’s shoes. According to Nike, other fit differences between men and women’s shoes include arch length and height.