With its typical waffle sole and asymmetrical lacing, the Nike Footscape has been a controversial model since its release in 1996. It offers an unmistakable look paired with a profile that is specially adapted to the natural shape of the foot and its movements. Over the years, it has evolved without losing its (perhaps even questionable) charm, which is also reflected here in the “Phantom” version with a light-colored upper and woven inserts.
With its typical waffle sole and asymmetrical lacing, the Nike Footscape has been a controversial model since its release in 1996. It offers an unmistakable look paired with a profile that is specially adapted to the natural shape of the foot and its movements. Over the years, it has evolved without losing its (perhaps even questionable) charm, which is also reflected here in the “Phantom” version with a light-colored upper and woven inserts.