fragment design x NikeLab Roshe Cortez "Obsidian"
Nike teams up with Hiroshi Fujiwara on the Roshe Cortez.






Following the hybrid silhouette’s debut just last month, Nike has teamed up with Hirsohi Fujiwara and fragment design to introduce a collaborative take on the Roshe Cortez. Decked out in the same obsidian/white color combo that hit the original Roshe LD-1000, this drop sees a Cortez upper of nylon, suede, and mesh paired with OG styling — including retro branding and exposed tongue padding — and a stark white Roshe NM sole unit. Retailing for $120 USD, the kicks are available now in limited quantities via nike.com.