Detailed Look at the Nike Free Run Trail "Neutral Grey/Summit White"
The ultra lightweight runner gets outfitted with a simple color palette.





The evolution of Nike runners from its early days in the 1960s to the present era has been amazing to watch, especially when it comes to the various silhouettes and technologies that have been brought to life. In the early 2000s, the Nike Free Run Trail model caught the attention of many for its extra flexible construction and cloud-like ride, and the Swoosh team has just brought it back in a simple “Neutral Grey/Summit White” palette.
For the base layer of this runner, much of the upper has been executed with a hairy suede material and painted with a “Summit White” skin. “Neutral Grey” accents are then brought into play by covering up the laces, mesh throats, insoles and the heel tabs. Adjacent to these elements comes clean whites which make up the embroidered Swooshes on the sides as well as the ripstop window that maneuvers its way to the heel. More branded furnishings are shown off through the tongues which spell out “Nike Free Run Trail 5.0” inside the shape of a plus sign as well as via the tinier Swooshes on the rear.
Down below, the ultra-bendable Free Run sole unit is designed with an all-white outfit.
If interested in copping, select retailers like Hanon have these dropping on April 1, 2021 for £105 (approx. $145 USD)
For other footwear news, the ACG-inspired Canyon Sandal just released in a “Cargo. Khaki” colorway.