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Step back in time with our collection of retro Nike shoes. Discover the iconic sneakers that defined an era and add a touch of nostalgia to your wardrobe. Shop now and relive the past in style.
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Nike Dunk Low Women’s 6.5 Near Deadstock Vintage super rare cute colorway! Don’t sleep these are extremely rare and hard to find in this condition they are almost new. Please no low balling. Thanks for looking These are going for almost $600 Deadstock on stockx! 2005

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With bold design lines and framed Zoom Air cushioning, the Nike Zoom Air Fire delivers a techy, unconventional look. Nodding to the history of performance running shoes, it defies classification with rich textures, lots of layers and irreverent details that add to your defiant style.

With bold design lines and framed Zoom Air cushioning, the Nike Zoom Air Fire delivers a techy, unconventional look. Nodding to the history of performance running shoes, it defies classification with rich textures, lots of layers and irreverent details that add to your defiant style.

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Nike men's training shoes in the 1983 J.C. Penney catalog. They included the classic Nike Cortez at upper right which had become a major American style fad among both men/boys and girls/women by 1979-80 and was at the top of Nike's running shoe price scale. When this catalog was printed, Nike was still about a year away from releasing the Air Jordan, and five years from introducing their now-iconic "Just Do It" advertising slogan. Trainers, Nike, Retro Sneakers, Vintage Sneakers, Retro Shoes, Shoe Boots, Leather Slip Ons, Vintage Nike, Vintage Shoes

Nike men's training shoes in the 1983 J.C. Penney catalog. They included the classic Nike Cortez at upper right which had become a major American style fad among both men/boys and girls/women by 1979-80 and was at the top of Nike's running shoe price scale. When this catalog was printed, Nike was still about a year away from releasing the Air Jordan, and five years from introducing their now-iconic "Just Do It" advertising slogan.

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